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Paul Martin : The Power Of Ambition

  • Paul Martin : The Power Of Ambition
  • Attribution

    John Gray
  • Publication Details

    Book, Key Porter Books, 2003
  • Description

    On June 2, 2002, Prime Minister Jean Chrtien sent a brief fiveparagraph letter to Paul Martin, his Minister of Finance. The younger Martin came to politics relatively late in life, but those who knew him in the late 1970s and early 1980s, when he was first seen on the fringes of the Liberal party, marked him as a man with political ambition. John Gray traces the course of Martins early life and his success in business when he rose from his role as a corporate trouble-shooter for Paul Desmarais at Power Corp., to the presidency and ownership of Canada Steamship Lines. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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