The Canadian Establishment

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The Canadian Establishment is a series of books published in Canada by economic journalist Peter C. Newman to catalogue the richest families and individuals in the country.[1] The first book was published in 1975 and introduced Canadian and world readers to little-known figures who defined the Canadian economic community of the last quarter of the 20th century.

  • The Canadian Establishment: Volume One: The Old Order. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart. 1975. ISBN 0-7710-6755-0.
  • The Canadian Establishment: Volume Two: The Acquisitors. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart. 1981. ISBN 0-7710-6784-4.
  • The Canadian Establishment: Volume Three: The Titans. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart. 1998. {{cite book}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help)

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