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Former finance minister's 'shell game' with Canada Steamship Lines. (Canada).
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Catholic New Times
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June 1, 2003| Author:
Ganley, Rosemary
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Catholic ethicists, to say nothing of ordinary citizens longing for honesty and fairness in pubic life, were mightily troubled by the revelations about Liberal leadership contender and former Finance Minister Paul Martin and his company, Canada Steamship Lines (CSL) in the CBC-TV Disclosure program, aired nationally on April 1.
Investigative journalist Mark Kelley, recently unleashed from his bland, CBC Toronto, atrium-based hosting of CBC Newsworld Morning has found his...
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