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Power Corporation of Canada
Power Corporation is a major Canadian company with interests in a number of industries, such as media, pulp and paper, and finance. The company at one time owned the Consolidated Bathurst pulp and paper firm but sold it to Stone-Consolidated and focused on a major investment in Groupe Bruxelles Lambert, one of Belgium's top ten companies which, in 2001 acquired control of the German-based global publishing giant, Bertelsmann AG. Power Corp. owns La Presse newspaper in Montreal and is also the largest shareholder of the giant French oil conglomerate, TotalFinaElf.
The company is controlled by Paul Desmarais, Sr.. The company has long been a close ally of the Liberal Party of Canada, although former or current members of other Canadian political parties have also worked for Power Corp. A brief summary of the connections between Power Corp. and those with political power in Canada is below.
- Current Prime Minister of Canada, Paul Martin, was hired in the 1960s to work for Paul Desmarais, Sr. by Maurice Strong. Martin became President of Canada Steamship Lines, a subsiduary of Power Corp., and in 1981 Desmarais sold the company to Martin and a partner. Martin went on to make his personal fortune as an owner of CSL.
- Former Prime Minister of Canada Jean Chrétien sat on the board of Power Corp. subsiduary Consolidated Bathurst Inc. in the late 1980s before he became the leader of the Liberal Party of Canada. Chrétien's daughter France is married to the son of Paul Desmarais, Sr., André. Also Chretien's chief of staff Eddie Goldenberg worked in the past for Power Corp.
- Former Prime Minister of Canada, the late Pierre Trudeau, served in the mid-1990s on Power Corp.'s international advisory board. Trudeau's assistant Ted Johnson also worked for Power Corp. During the Trudeau administration Michael Pitfield held a variety of positions in government but during his time in the private sector he was at one time a Vice-Chairman of Power Corp. and is currently listed as a Director Emeritus.
- Former Prime Minister of Canada Brian Mulroney also has a relationship with Power Corporation. Mulroney friend Ian MacDonald described Desmarais as “Mulroney’s mentor in the business world.”, and it is believed that Mulroney has done legal work for Power Corp. since the end of his term as Prime Minister. Additionally former Mulroney Minister of Transport Don Mazankowski is currently Power Corp.'s company director.
- Former Premiers of Ontario William Davis and John Robarts of the Progressive Conservatives have both sat on Power Corp.'s national advisory board. John Rae, the brother of former NDP Premier Bob Rae, currently serves as Power Corp.'s Executive Vice President.
- Former Premier of Quebec Premier Daniel Johnson, Jr. worked for Power Corp. from 1973 to 1981 and in the last three years of this term was a Vice-President in the company.
- Former member of the Liberal Party of Canada Maurice Strong became President of Power Corp. by his mid-thirties. He had a role in the creation of the Canadian International Development Agency and in 1976 he was appointed to run Petro Canada. He later worked for the United Nations.
- Power Corp.'s international advisory board has featured individuals such as former German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt, former oil minister of Saudi Arabia Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yamani , former head of the US Federal Reserve Board Paul Volcker, and the previously mentioned former Prime Minister of Canada Pierre Trudeau.
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