Bruce Irving Rankin

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Bruce Irving Rankin, OC (1918 – July 28, 1986) was a Canadian diplomat.

Born in Brandon, Manitoba, Rankin was raised in Saskatchewan and received a B.Com. degree from the University of Alberta in 1941 and studied at the National Defence College in Kingston.[1] Rankin received an honorary degree from the University of Alberta in 1983. After his retirement he lived in Aurora, Ontario.[2] He had a wife, Mona and three daughters.[3] Rankin is related to Glen Shortliffe, a former federal clerk of the Privy Council and a diplomat.[4]

Rankin served in the Royal Canadian Navy in the Pacific and Atlantic oceans in the Second World War and obtained the rank of lieutenant commander.[5]

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