In 1985, he became president and chief operating officer of
Imasco Ltd., becoming CEO in 1986, and chairman, president and CEO in 1987. He retired as CEO in 1995 and as chairman OF Imasco Ltd. in 2000. He was the chairman of the
Atlantic Institute for Market Studies (AIMS), chancellor of
Mount Allison University and chairman of
AT&T Canada. He was a corporate director for Canadian National Railway and was a member of the board of the
Maple Leaf Foods as well as governor of the
University of Waterloo. He was chairman of the Ontario Government's
Crawford Panel on a Single
Canadian Securities Regulator. Crawford acted as the lead negotiator for resolution of the Canadian financial institutions' crisis in
asset-backed commercial paper (ABCP), which was caused by the collapse in the
subprime mortgage market in the
United States in 2007. Crawford sat on the boards of several large Canadian companies. He was chair of the Pan-Canadian Investors Committee for Third-Party Structured Asset Backed Commercial Paper; was the former chair of the Five-Year Review Committee appointed to review securities legislation in Ontario and was also the chair of the Securities Industry Committee on Analyst Standards. In 1996, he became an officer of the Order of Canada. He was inducted into the Business Hall of Fame of Nova Scotia in 1997 and became a fellow of the Institute of Corporate Directors in 1999. In 2000, he was inducted into the Canadian Business Hall of Fame and named Ivey Business Leader of the Year. In April 2003 was named one of the five 2002 Public Policy Forum honorees and in October was named the Conference Board of Canada's 2003 honorary associate. In 2007, he received the Yee Hong Golden Achievement Award and was honoured as a Champion of Public Education by The Learning Partnership. ==Targeting young non-smokers==