Ivan Leigh HeadOCQC (July 28, 1930 – November 1, 2004) was a Canadian lawyer, legal scholar, and civil servant. He was an influential foreign policy adviser of Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau.
From 1960 to 1963, he was a foreign service officer with the Department of External Affairs working in Ottawa, Ontario, and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. In 1963, he was appointed an associate professor of law at the University of Alberta. He was appointed a full professor in 1967. In 1967, he was an associate counsel to Pierre Trudeau, the minister of justice, for constitutional matters. In 1968, he was the legal assistant to Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau. In 1970, he was named special assistant with special responsibility for advice on foreign policy and conduct of foreign relations.
He co-authored with Pierre Trudeau the book The Canadian Way: Shaping Canada’s Foreign Policy 1968–1984 (McClelland & Stewart, 1995, ISBN0-7710-4099-7) and was the author of On a Hinge of History: The Mutual Vulnerability of South and North (University of Toronto Press, ISBN0-8020-2766-0).
He was married to Ann and had four children. He died of cancer in Vancouver in 2004.
Selected publications
Head, Ivan L., ed. (1967). "This Fire-Proof House": Canadians Speak Out about Law and Order in the International Community. Dobbs Ferry, New York: Oceana Publications.