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'Dean of deputy ministers' Arthur Kroeger dies

Sat May 10, 11:50 PM

OTTAWA (CBC) - Political analyst and longtime civil servant Arthur Kroeger has died at age 75.

Kroeger died Friday at the ?lisabeth Bruy?re Health Centre in Ottawa with his family by his side.

"He will be much missed, by those who were lucky enough to know him, but also by the many Canadians who benefited from his life's work and his sense of public service," said his daughter Alix Kroeger.

A Rhodes scholar, he became known as the "dean of deputy ministers" after serving that role six times in key departments including Indian and Northern Affairs, Transport Canada and Employment and Immigration.

Kroeger retired in 1992 following a 34-year career in the civil service. He was later chancellor of Carleton University in Ottawa where the Kroeger College of Public Affairs is named for him.

He was named an officer of the Order of Canada in 1989 and elevated to a companion of the Order in 2000.

In a statement issued late Saturday, Prime Minister Stephen Harper praised Kroeger as a "legendary public servant."

"His career was marked by strong leadership, wise management and a sterling dedication to the country. His life was a shining example to everyone associated with public administration in Canada," said Harper.

Details of Kroeger's funeral have not been finalized, but it is expected to take place in Ottawa.

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