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Michael Harrison McCain (born November 13, 1958) is a Canadian business executive who serves as the executive chairman of Maple Leaf Foods.McCain formerly served as the president and chief executive officer from 1999 until 2023, and as chief operating officer [4] of the company until the end of 1998.
John McCain Official portrait, 2009 United States Senator from Arizona In office January 3, 1987 – August 25, 2018 Preceded by Barry Goldwater Succeeded by Jon Kyl Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Arizona's 1st district In office January 3, 1983 – January 3, 1987 Preceded by John Jacob Rhodes Succeeded by John Jacob Rhodes III Senatorial positions Chair of the Senate Armed ...
McCain graduated from Mount Allison University in 1951 with a Bachelor of Arts degree. In 2007, he gave a record $873,000 to his alma mater. On February 21, 2011, he donated $5,000,000 to the University of New Brunswick, Saint John campus for the Wallace McCain Institute, a program for business students and entrepreneurs.
ABC’s The View is returning Tuesday, Sept. 5 with the same hosts as last season, and to much fanfare.Legendary journalist Barbara Walters first created the show in 1997, co-hosting until 2014 ...
WASHINGTON (AP) - Sen. John McCain is waging another national campaign - this time, to define his legacy. After two unsuccessful presidential bids, the 78-year-old former Navy pilot and Vietnam ...
McCain's view changed after the 1995 Srebrenica Massacre, and he voted in favor of the resolution authorizing the 1995 NATO bombing in Bosnia and Herzegovina against the Bosnian Serb Army. [31] McCain attacked what he saw as pork barrel spending within Congress, believing that the practice did not contribute to the greater national interest. [42]
John S. McCain Jr. (1911–1981), United States Navy admiral and son of John S. McCain Sr. John S. McCain III (1936–2018), United States Navy captain, ...
Following the 2000 presidential election, there was a large amount of lingering bitterness between George W. Bush and McCain and between their respective staffs. [2] [3] [4] McCain was also upset that the Bush administration hired few if any of his aides for White House positions; [5] an unofficial Bush policy blocked McCain staffers from thousands of administration jobs.