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  2. André Ouellet - Wikipedia

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    As chairman of Canada Post, he implemented reform that led to record profits in the corporation. In 2004, controversy surrounded Ouellet as Canada Post was one of the organizations embroiled in the Sponsorship Scandal. As a result, Ouellet was suspended from his position at Canada Post in February 2004 by Prime Minister Paul Martin. He resigned ...

  3. McMillan LLP - Wikipedia

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    McMillan LLP is a Canadian business law firm serving public, private and not-for-profit clients across various industries in North America and around the world. McMillan LLP is the only national Canadian law firm with an office in Hong Kong, in addition to its offices across Canada in Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto, Ottawa and Montréal.

  4. Category:Canadian lawyers - Wikipedia

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    This category is for those who have practiced law in Canada by representing and/or advising clients, whether private or government. Despite obtaining a law degree, a person is only a lawyer in Canada if they have been admitted to the bar governing the profession in their province.

  5. McCarthy Tétrault - Wikipedia

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    McCarthy Tétrault LLP is a leading Canadian law firm that delivers integrated business law, litigation services, tax law, real property law, labour and employment law nationally and globally through offices in Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto, Montréal, Québec City, London (UK), as well as New York City. [1]

  6. Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms - Wikipedia

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    Based in Calgary, Alberta, [2] the libertarian legal [11] organization was founded in 2010 by John Carpay, [12] a former Alberta provincial director of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation [13] and a former candidate of the federal Reform Party and provincial Wildrose Party [14] [15] who later joined the United Conservative Party.

  7. University of Calgary Faculty of Law - Wikipedia

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    The University of Calgary Faculty of Law, at the University of Calgary (U of C). is a law school in Calgary, Alberta. UCalgary Law has approximately 31 full-time faculty and 400 students in the JD program. With 130 first year spots and approximately 1,300 applicants per year, this law school has an acceptance rate of less than 10%

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  9. Milt Harradence - Wikipedia

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    A flamboyant Calgary defence lawyer and war veteran, he defeated Ernest Watkins, the party's sole member of the legislature, at the 1962 Progressive Conservative leadership convention. He received media attention during 1963 Alberta general election by flying his own red P-51 Mustang across the province while campaigning.