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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 33. Chapters: Michael Fortier, Don Meredith, Nancy Greene, Bob Runciman, Fabian Manning, Mike Duffy, Pamela Wallin, Carolyn Stewart-Olsen, Jacques Demers, Marjory LeBreton, Percy Mockler, Hugh Segal, Nancy Ruth, Gerry St. Germain, Patrick Brazeau, Larry Smith, David Braley, Anne Cools, Raynell Andreychuk, Richard Neufeld, John Lynch-Staunton, Salma Ataullahjan, Brenda Robertson, Michael Meighen, Rose-May Poirier, Donald Oliver, Trevor Eyton, John Buchanan, Noel Kinsella, Bert Brown, Suzanne Duplessis, Pat Carney, Yonah Martin, Elizabeth Marshall, Dennis Patterson, Andree Champagne, Pierre Claude Nolin, Doug Finley, Linda Frum, W. David Angus, Irving Gerstein, Wilbert Keon, Michel Rivard, Gerald Beaudoin, Gerald Comeau, Michael Forrestall, Kelvin Ogilvie, David Tkachuk, Ethel Cochrane, Consiglio Di Nino, Vim Kochhar, Pierre-Hugues Boisvenu, James Kelleher, Janis Johnson, Leonard Gustafson, Stephen Greene, Terry Stratton, Don Plett, Fred Dickson, Claude Carignan, Nicole Eaton, Judith Seidman, Daniel Lang, Michael L. MacDonald, Leo Housakos, John D. Wallace, Eileen Rossiter. Excerpt: Michael M. Fortier, PC (born January 10, 1962) is a former Canadian Minister of International Trade and a former Conservative senator from Quebec. He lost as the Conservative candidate for the riding of Vaudreuil-Soulanges in the 2008 Canadian election. As a former member of the Canadian Cabinet, he is a member of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada and thus has the right to the style The Honourable and the post-nominal designation PC for life. He is the brother of former Quebec Liberal Party MNA Margaret Delisle. Fortier was appointed to Cabinet on 6 February 2006, the day Stephen Harper's minority government took office. A financier and lawyer from Montreal, he had not been elected as a member of the House of Commons at the time he was appointed, nor...