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Veteran broadcaster Tom Clark to be named consul-general in New York: sources

Veteran broadcast journalist Tom Clark has been named Canada's consul-general of New York, sources have told CBC News.The former chief political correspondent for Global News and bureau chief for CTV in China and Washington spent more than four decades working in Canadian journalism.

Clark spent more than 4 decades in Canadian journalism

A PHOTOGRPH OF TOM CLARK SPEAKING AT A PODIUM
Veteran broadcast journalist Tom Clark, who served in senior roles at CTV and Global News, has been named Canada's new consul general in New York. (wikipedia)

Veteran broadcast journalist Tom Clark will be named Canada's consul general in New York, sources have told CBC News.

The former chief political correspondent for Global News and bureau chief for CTV in China and Washington spent more than four decades working in Canadian journalism.

Clark has taken on a number of tasks since leaving journalism.He moderated the Conservative leadership debate in Edmonton last May. He also served as chairof the Independent Advisory Committee for Appointments to the CBC, and was involved in the process that hired CBC's president and CEOCatherine Tait.

Clark currently worksas chair of public affairs and communications at Global Public Affairs, a communications and government relations firm.

Canada's consul general in New York provides diplomatic services to Canadians abroad, including passport, visa and immigration services. The consul general's office can also notarize documents, provide immigration services for foreign study and help Canadiansvote from abroad.

The consulate's website says the consul general is responsible for providing services in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Delaware and Bermuda.