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Sheila Copps has been at the centre of power throughout all the days of Paul Martin’s time at Finance and knows which cupboards hide skeletons. A left-wing Liberal, she believes that there are secrets from Paul Martin’s past that should be revealed, and now – in her own voice with no ghost writer involved – this former journalist is ready to reveal them.
From the Publisher
Born into a political family, the daughter of a popular Hamilton
mayor, Sheila Copps was destined for a life in politics. After
graduating in English and French, she became a journalist with the
Ottawa Citizen and the Hamilton Spectator. A
spell behind the scenes with the provincial Liberals led to her
election to the Ontario legislature in 1981 but she reached her
true home in the House of Commons in 1984, where she has been
re-elected ever since. In opposition she made her name as a member
of the "Rat Pack" that harassed Brian Mulroney's government, and
was a loyal supporter of John Turner. In turn, she was a loyal
member of Jean Chrétien's government, a member of his Cabinet from
1993 on, with posts that ranged from Deputy Prime Minister to
Minister of the Environment to Minister of Communications and,
latterly, Minister of Canadian Heritage. In 2003 she ran for Prime
Minister and lost.
In 2004, against all Liberal party tradition, she was squeezed out
of her Hamilton seat in a famously controversial nomination fight.
As a result, because she feels that Paul Martin and his team of
insiders have broken the code of fair treatment, she is writing
this book to shine light in dark places.
The key to this book's success is that Sheila Copps has been at the
centre of power throughout all the days of Paul Martin's time at
Finance and knows which cupboards hide skeletons. A left-wing
Liberal, she believes that there are secrets from Paul Martin's
past that should be revealed, and now - in her own voice with no
ghost writer involved - this former journalist is ready to reveal
them. As a result, the book will be embargoed - with no excerpts -
until its revelations hit the front pages.
From the Jacket
Born into a political family, the daughter of a popular Hamilton
mayor, Sheila Copps was destined for a life in politics. After
graduating in English and French, she became a journalist with the
"Ottawa Citizen and the "Hamilton Spectator. A spell behind the
scenes with the provincial Liberals led to her election to the
Ontario legislature in 1981 but she reached her true home in the
House of Commons in 1984, where she has been re-elected ever since.
In opposition she made her name as a member of the "Rat Pack" that
harassed Brian Mulroney''s government, and was a loyal supporter of
John Turner. In turn, she was a loyal member of Jean Chretien''s
government, a member of his Cabinet from 1993 on, with posts that
ranged from Deputy Prime Minister to Minister of the Environment to
Minister of Communications and, latterly, Minister of Canadian
Heritage. In 2003 she ran for Prime Minister and lost.
In 2004, against all Liberal party tradition, she was squeezed out
of her Hamilton seat in a famously controversial nomination fight.
As a result, because she feels that Paul Martin and his team of
insiders have broken the code of fair treatment, she is writing
this book to shine light in dark places.
The key to this book''s success is that Sheila Copps has been at
the centre of power throughout all the days of Paul Martin''s time
at Finance and knows which cupboards hide skeletons. A left-wing
Liberal, she believes that there are secrets from Paul Martin''s
past that should be revealed, and now - in her own voice with no
ghost writer involved - this former journalist is ready to reveal
them. As a result, the book will be embargoed - with no excerpts -
until its revelations hit the front pages.
About the Author
Sheila Copps, former Minister of Canadian
Heritage, is well-known and liked across the country. She is a
tireless advocate for women in the political world (As her first
book, Nobody's Baby, demonstrated).