Nathalie Bradbury has over thirty years’ Government of Canada experience in international trade, industry research, policy analysis and strategic planning. She is well-experienced in consultations and industry engagement to advance policy priorities, and in resolving issues with trading partners overseas, including in sanitary-phytosanitary issues at Agriculture and Agri-food Canada, in broadcasting policy and film and television at Canadian Heritage, in international trade and in foreign direct investment as part of Canada’s Trade Commissioner Service. She also worked on the successful negotiation of Canada-Mexico cultural agreements, in three languages, in film and television and museums cooperation, and helped advance Double Taxation and Foreign Investor Protection Agreements with several Latin American countries.
A former member of the Canadian foreign service, Nathalie has worked overseas in Hong Kong and Brazil and speaks five languages (including French, German, Spanish and Portuguese). Ms. Bradbury has a Master’s degree in Public Administration from Carleton University, and now runs her own business advisory firm.