Robert Ford (poet)

This article is about an poet, translator and diplomat. For other people named Robert Ford, see Robert Ford (disambiguation).
Robert Arthur Douglas Ford
Canadian Ambassador to Colombia
In office
1957–1958
Preceded by Wilfrid Bertram McCullough (Chargé d'Affaires)
Succeeded by Jean Morin
Canadian Ambassador to Yugoslavia
In office
1958–1961
Preceded by George Ignatieff
Succeeded by Gordon Gale Crean
Canadian Ambassador to Egypt
In office
1961–1964
Preceded by Arnold Cantwell Smith
Succeeded by Joseph Marc Antoine Jean Chapdelaine
Canadian Ambassador to Sudan
In office
1961–1964
Succeeded by Joseph Marc Antoine Jean Chapdelaine
Canadian Ambassador to the Soviet Union
In office
1964–1980
Preceded by Arnold Cantwell Smith
Succeeded by Geoffrey Pearson
Canadian Ambassador to Mongolia
In office
1974–1980
Succeeded by Geoffrey Pearson
Personal details
Born (1915-01-08)January 8, 1915
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Died April 12, 1998(1998-04-12) (aged 83)
Vichy, France
Occupation Diplomat, translator, poet

Robert Arthur Douglas Ford, CC (January 8, 1915 April 12, 1998) was a Canadian poet, translator and diplomat.

Born in Ottawa, Ontario, the son of former London Free Press Editor-in Chief and University of Western Ontario Chancellor Arthur Ford, he received his B.A. in history and English in 1937 from the University of Western Ontario and a M.A. in history in 1940 from Cornell University. He joined the Department of External Affairs in 1940 and was Ambassador to Colombia (1957 1959), Yugoslavia (1959 1961), United Arab Republic (1961 1963), and to the USSR (1964 1980).

In 1971 he was made a Companion of the Order of Canada.

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