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OverviewNational bestseller Paul Martin was the Prime Minister we never really knew — in this memoir he emerges as a fascinating flesh and blood man, still working hard to make a better world. “The next thing you know, I was in a jail cell.” (Chapter 2) “From the moment I flipped his truck on the road home to Morinville…” (Chapter 3) “When I came back into Aquin’s headquarters I had a broken nose.” (Chapter 4) These are not lines that you expect in a prime ministerial memoir. But Paul Martin — who led the country from 2003 to 2006 — is full of surprises, and his book will reveal a very different man from the prime minister who had such a rough ride in the wake of the sponsorship scandal. Although he grew up in Windsor and Ottawa as the son of the legendary Cabinet Minister Paul Martin, politics was not in his blood. As a kid he loved sports, and had summer jobs as a deckhand or a roustabout. As a young man he plunged into family life, and into the business world. After his years as a “corporate firefighter” for Power Corporation came the excitement of acquiring Canada Steamship Lines in Canada’s largest ever leveraged buy-out, “the most audacious gamble of my life.” In 1988, however, he became a Liberal M.P., ran for the leadership in 1990 and in 1993 became Jean Chrétien’s minister of finance, with the country in a deep hole. The story of his years as perhaps our best finance minister ever leads to his account of the revolt against Chrétien, and his time in office. Great events and world figures stud this book, which is firm but polite as it sets the record straight, and is full of wry humour and self-deprecating stories. Far from ending with his defeat in 2006, the book deals with his continuing passions, such as Canada’s aboriginals and the problems of Africa. This is an idealistic, interesting book that reveals the Paul Martin we never knew. It’s a pleasure to meet him. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Paul MartinPublisher: McClelland & Stewart Inc. Imprint: Emblem Editions Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.653kg ISBN: 9780771056932ISBN 10: 0771056931 Pages: 504 Publication Date: 27 October 2009 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsMartin writes presciently of our current financial crisis -- and settles several scores. -- Montreal Gazette Juicy. -- CTV News Charming, self-deprecating. -- Policy Options Martin does not hesitate to dish. -- Ottawa Citizen From the Hardcover edition. Martin writes presciently of our current financial crisis -- and settles several scores. <br>-- Montreal Gazette <br><br> Juicy. <br>-- CTV News<br><br> Charming, self-deprecating. <br>-- Policy Options <br><br> Martin does not hesitate to dish. <br>-- Ottawa Citizen <br><br><br> From the Hardcover edition. “Martin writes presciently of our current financial crisis — and settles several scores.” — Montreal Gazette “Juicy.” — CTV News “Charming, self-deprecating.” — Policy Options “Martin does not hesitate to dish.” — Ottawa Citizen Author InformationPaul Martin was born in Windsor in 1938 and educated at the University of Ottawa and the University of Toronto. In 1965, he earned his LL.B and married Sheila, with whom he had three sons. After a successful business career as Chairman and CEO of Canada Steamship Lines he entered politics as a Liberal M.P. in 1988. After running for the leadership of the party he became minister of finance from 1993 till 2001, becoming prime minister in 2003. He resigned as party leader after the 2006 election, but continues to work in the public sphere. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |