Marta Morgan is a highly experienced policy leader with deep expertise in foreign policy, economic and trade policy. She brings a nuanced understanding of the evolving geopolitical context, Canada–U.S. relations, and the intersection of national security and economic policy. With insight into the federal government’s shifting policy priorities and decision-making processes, Marta advises clients on how to develop effective, impactful strategies to advance their objectives in a rapidly changing environment.
Marta previously served as Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and Deputy Minister of Immigration, and held senior roles at Industry Canada and Finance Canada. She worked closely with the natural resources sector as Vice President of the Forest Products Association of Canada, and has engaged with the telecommunications, manufacturing, and life sciences industries throughout her career.
She is currently Co-Chair of the International Economic Policy Council at the C.D. Howe Institute, a Fellow at the Public Policy Forum, and serves on several not-for-profit boards.
Marta holds a BA in Economics (Honours) from McGill University and a Master in Public Policy from the Harvard Kennedy School of Government.