Looks like Dwight Duncan has found a new job now that he’s leaving politics.
McMillan LLP announced Wednesday that Duncan will be a senior strategic advisor.
Duncan announced his resignation as Windsor-Tecumseh MPP and Ontario finance minister last week. His last day in office is Thursday.
The Canadian business law firm said in a press release Duncan will help the firm's clients invest and operate in Canada and internationally.
"McMillan is privileged to have someone of Dwight Duncan's remarkable experience join our firm," said McMillan CEO Andrew Kent in the release. "McMillan is quickly becoming one of Canada's premier legal advisors to business, able to lend strategic insight and expertise to help businesses both within Canada and with their international interests. Dwight adds additional strength, breadth and depth to our existing client service teams."
Duncan says he is looking forward to working with the McMillan team.
“It is a growing, ambitious firm with an entrepreneurial culture I admire and with expertise that attracts and assists businesses locally and abroad,” says Duncan. “I share its interest and commitment to energy, property and casualty insurance, infrastructure and pensions. My experience and interests are clearly aligned with McMillan's, making this a great fit for the firm's clients."
Duncan will start on March 1 and he will be working out of the McMillan Toronto office.