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Who Owns Canada Now? Old Money, New Money and the Future of Canadian Business (Hardcover)

by Diane Francis (Author)
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Back in 1986, Diane Francis's hard-hitting Controlling Interest revealed the startling fact that one-third of Canada's wealth was in the hands of just 32 families and five conglomerates. At the time, Bernie Ghert, president of Cadillac Fairview, prophesized, "In a number of years, there will be six groups running the country." Was he right? Media coverage would have us believe that the last two decades have only increased the concentration of power. Diane Francis disagrees, and she's here to deliver some good news: a positive transformation has taken place in Canada, with both free trade and tough competition legislation creating a new and better nation. This time the country is driven by players who are ready to offer innovative policies and visions for the 21st century. Combining extensive interviews with Canada's economic leaders - from individuals to families to international conglomerates - with Francis's hallmark incisive analysis, Who Owns Canada Now? will be the most important and talked-about business book of the year.

- Of the 32 families who were profiled in Controlling Interest, fewer than half remain major players.
- Of the five conglomerates profiled, only one remains intact.
- Canadians have been successful at building world-class businesses and investing globally.
- A look at 70 of the most successful Canadians, most of whom are billionaires, shows that many are self-made; 11 were still in school or in foreign countries when Francis wrote Controlling Interest in 1986.
- Financial reforms have shifted the balance away from an old boys' network of risk-averse investors towards daring Canadian innovators.



About the Author

Diane Francis is synonymous with incisive business reporting and commentary. She is an award-winning editor-at-large and columnist for the National Post; a bestselling author of eight books, including Immigration: The Economic Case and Bre-X: The Inside Story; and a highly regarded broadcasting presence, known for skilfully interpreting the impact of news events on the business community. She recently completed a fellowship with the Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government and is Media Fellow with the World Economic Forum. She is an adviser to several corporations and sits on many boards.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Must Own Business Reference Book, April 5 2008
If your curious about the main business players in Canada today,
this book is must reading. I learned new things about a few of the
folks interviewed even though I'd known them for many years.
The author's grasp of future issues is well worth the price of the book alone.--This is a book to have on your business bookshelf as invaluable reference material.
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