John Ryerson Maybee
John Ryerson Maybee was a Canadian diplomat and Royal Canadian Navy officer.
Over his diplomatic career, he served as the Canadian ambassador to several countries, contributing to Canada’s foreign relations during the period following the Second World war.
Early life and education
John Ryerson Maybee was born in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, and educated in Alberta, British Columbia, and at the University of Toronto. He later attended Princeton University, where he received his Ph.D. in Letters in 1942.He married Nevitt Black, daughter of Davidson Black, on 4 August 1945 and had 5 children with her.
Military service
Following his graduation, Maybee joined the Royal Canadian Navy during the Second World War, serving as a navigation officer on the North Atlantic.The Battle of the Atlantic marked the longest continuous battle of the war, with Allied and Axis forces contesting control over vital shipping routes. Canada played a role in escorting convoys across the Atlantic, and Maybee was among the Canadians who participated to ensure the safe passage of essential supplies to Europe.
Diplomatic career
After the war, Maybee transitioned to a career in diplomacy, joining Canada’s Department of Foreign Affairs.His career included postings in China, Australia and the United States.
His work as a diplomat extended to the Middle East and South Asia, where he served as Canada’s Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Lebanon, Jordan, and Syria, as well as Canada's High Commissioner to India and Nepal.