Jim Flaherty
Jim Flaherty was a Canadian politician who served as the Minister of Finance from 2006 to 2014 and played a key role in eliminating the penny in Canada as part of an effort to reduce government costs.
Born on Jun 30, 1960 (65 years old)
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Canada:
Jim Flaherty is mentioned as one of Stephen Harper's political confidants who is now deceased.
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China:
Jim Flaherty is the Prime Minister of Canada who visited China recently.
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Canada:
Regan Watts, a senior aide to former Conservative finance minister Jim Flaherty, said he expects Mr. Poilievre to win at least 80 per cent if not more.
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Canada:
Regan Watts, who was a senior aide to former Conservative finance minister Jim Flaherty, called Mr. Jeneroux’s departure very problematic for Mr. Poilievre.
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Ireland:
Jim Flaherty is recognized for his support of Ireland during the financial crisis.
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Canada:
Jim Flaherty is mentioned as having made hard calls during the financial crisis alongside Mark Carney.
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Canada:
Jim Flaherty is mentioned as a late finance minister whose role during the crisis was highlighted by Stephen Harper.
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Canada:
Jim Flaherty was the late finance minister during the global financial crisis.
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Canada:
Jim Flaherty introduced a controversial change in 2007 that exempted dividends received from tax-haven subsidiaries from Canadian tax.
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Canada:
Jim Flaherty was the finance minister during the 2008 financial crisis, credited by Stephen Harper.
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