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Article: Political ambition and corporate-friendly liberalism: three perspectives on Paul Martin.(Juggernaut: Paul Martin's Campaign for Chretien's Crown)(Paul Martin: CEO for Canada?)(Paul Martin: The Power of Ambition)(Book Review)
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- Inroads: A Journal of Opinion
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- June 22, 2004
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Susan Delacourt, Juggernaut: Paul Martin's Campaign for Chretien's Crown. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 2003. 354 pages.
Murray Dobbin, Paul Martin: CEO for Canada? Toronto: James Lorimer & Co., 2003. 194 pages.
John Gray, Paul Martin: The Power of Ambition. Toronto: Key Porter, 2003. 256 pages.
BY THE TIME LIBERAL DELEGATES GATHERED IN TORONTO TO CHOOSE a new leader in November 2003, the outcome of the vote was not in doubt. With unprecedented financial resources and an impressive organization, Paul Martin's leadership campaign had swept the mid-September delegate selection meetings. Martin was unstoppable.
So tight was his grip on ...