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James Coutts Obituary

JAMES ALLAN COUTTS, C.M. Passed away peacefully in Toronto on December 31, 2013 after a long illness bravely fought. Survived by his sister Jean (Wayne) Moore, his nephews Greg (Cathrine) and Michael (Yehudit), his nieces Pat (Owen) and Laurie, his great-nieces and nephews Heather, Jessica, Darren, Liam and Emily. Jim had a tremendous gift in friendship and will be sorely missed by his many close friends across Canada, in the United States and throughout Europe, and by his devoted assistants Anne Drakes and Sukhlal Patel. Born in High River, Alberta, on May 16, 1938, to Ewart and Alberta (Allan) Coutts, Jim grew up in his beloved Nanton. He received a B.A. and LL.B. from the University of Alberta and an M.B.A. from Harvard Business School. Though he practised as a lawyer and business consultant, his great love since the age of 14 was politics in general and the Liberal Party of Canada in particular. From 1963 to 1966 he was Appointment Secretary to the Prime Minister of Canada, the Right Honourable Lester B. Pearson. From 1975 to 1981 he served as Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister of Canada, the Right Honourable Pierre Elliott Trudeau. From 1970 to 1975, Jim was a Founding Partner, Canada Consulting Group, where he helped Maurice Strong organize the Stockholm Environment Conference and establish the UN's Environment headquarters in Nairobi, Kenya. In 1982 he became a principal of Lowther Consultants Limited and subsequently Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, CIC Canadian Investment Capital Limited. Jim's business success seemed merely a means by which he could undertake his highly activist philanthropy as a generous donor, a relentless fundraiser and a dedicated mentor to countless young people and more than 17 god-children. Jim served with exceptional distinction as a founder and chairman of the Lester B. Pearson United World College of the Pacific Foundation Board; a co-founder with The Writers' Trust of Canada of the W.O. Mitchell Literary Prize for Writers and Mentors; a director of The Hospital for Sick Children Board and Foundation for 17 years; a National Chair of the Nature Conservancy of Canada, where he took the lead in organizing two campaigns that raised over $700 million for conservation in Canada; and a member of the board of the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation. In recognition of his service to others and to his country, he was named a Member of the Order of Canada in 2001. In 2012 he donated his family homestead, which he so passionately restored to renowned gardens with native grasses, to the University of Lethbridge. In addition Jim donated more than 300 works of art to the University of Lethbridge. Later he was awarded an Honourary Doctor of Laws Degree by the University. Jim was a man of many interests. He was a voracious reader and art collector, an avid bird-watcher and gardener, a keen traveller and essayist, a family historian and social analyst. Though he failed in his attempts to become a Member of Parliament, his wise counsel was constantly sought by prime ministers, federal and provincial MPs and party officials to his very last days. He was an unfailing advocate for social justice, education and youth employment. Jim was a true and giving friend to many, from all walks of life, who will miss his stories, his wit, his knowledge, his guidance and his loyalty. We wish to thank his Medical Team at St. Michael's Hospital, led by Dr. Norman Marcon, as well as the doctors, nurses and staff in the Emergency Department at St. Michael's Hospital, as well as his personal caregivers. The family will receive friends at the HUMPHREY FUNERAL HOME A.W. MILES CHAPEL LIMITED, 1403 Bayview Avenue (south of Davisville Avenue), on Sunday, January 5, 2014 from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Celebrations of Jim's life - both in Toronto and in Nanton, Alberta, will be announced at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations will be gratefully received in Jim's memory by The Nature Conservancy of Canada: Grasslands Restoration Project, 36 Eglinton Avenue West, Suite 400, Toronto, Ontario M4R 1A1 or The G.I. Research Fund, c/o Norman Marcon, St. Michael's Hospital, 30 Bond Street, Toronto M5B 1W8. Condolences and memories may be forwarded through www.humphreymiles.com
Published by Toronto Star from Jan. 3 to Jan. 4, 2014.

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Kamari Clarke

March 28, 2014

A giant indeed; a visionary and brilliant strategist. Thanks for everything, for your friendship, for hope. You will be missed!

Glen Hamilton

February 5, 2014

Jim was a great man, a great Liberal adviser and a good friend. I just heard of Jim's passing today, as news down to here travels slowly down sometimes. Thanks for your sage and timely advice over all those years Jimmy. My sincere condolences to all of Jim's family and friends on your loss. We were a good team Jim, damn good. Rest in peace kind Sir.

Bev Thompson

January 6, 2014

Several years ago my sister Pat and I had a wonderful afternoon with Jim Coutts at his farm outside of Nanton. We had a tour of the garden, looked at art and spoke to his mother Alberta Coutts on the phone. He was a breath of fresh air and very inspiational person to be around. We were neighbours in Nanton where we grew up.
All the best to his family.
Bev Thompson

Dennis Browne

January 6, 2014

I have known Jim the past ten years through membership in the Trudeau Foundation.His contribution in building the Foundation will be lasting.He was a good friend to all of us.God Bless Him.

January 5, 2014

Jim-
We all share this loss of a dear friend,of somebody very special in our personal lives as we reflect on all the great ventures discussions,thoughts the interesting and the fun times we spent together.we should remember his great humanity his great respect for people of all wakes of life, his genuine interest in other human beings. This was his incredible gift he shared with us.
Jim! You will be missed! you will be remembered!
Riprand count Arco
Jan 5th 2014

Allan O'Brien

January 5, 2014

The last book has been read, the last line of the diary inscribed. The last smile has been given and the last confidence shared and embellished. I am devastated at Jim's death having first met him some fifty years ago when he called me, newly arrived in Edmonton, Alberta, to invite me to join him, the then Chairman of the Federal Liberal Alberta Campaign Committee, in what turned out to be the great adventure of our respective lives. Generous, disciplined, good humoured; few could deny his persuasive powers of fail to share in his enthusiasm. He has had a great and rewarding life and enriched the lives of those who have known him or benefitted from his generosity.

Barbara Nichol

January 4, 2014

Miss you, Jimmy.

Jessica Walsh

January 3, 2014

I am so grateful to have someone like my agreat Uncle Jim in my life. He was an amazing mentor and was always so caring about his family. I always enjoyed spending time with him at his homestead in Nanton. He will be a missed member of my family. His hard work lead him to great success, and inspired me to acheive greatness in my life aswell. We will never forget such a great man. Rest in peace uncle jim.

Gerard Fournier

January 3, 2014

Very sorry to hear of Jim's passing. I was proud to be a small part of the restoration of the homestead near Nanton, planting trees and supplying tree care there. I will always remember Jim's stamina, his fondness for trees and nature, and his passion for history and justice.

January 3, 2014

We were blessed to see Jimmy in August at the Homestead and we will always remember visiting my relatives in Nanton. Mona Lynne

Shelley Ambrose

January 3, 2014

Jim will be missed deeply and remembered well and often - whenever I hear a bird, read a book, see the prairies, share a joke or hear a story, there Jim will be. Love Shelley Ambrose

Erle bridgewater

January 3, 2014

Jim was a classmate and friend at Harvard Business School. He was always patient and considerate but a stickler for accuracy tempered with good humor. I remember he loved to sing and could be the life of a party.

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