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right Power Corporation of Canada TSX: [POW.SV] is a major Canadian company with assets in North America and Europe in a number of industries. These industries include media, pulp and paper, and financial services.

The corporation exercises a certain degree of influence on Canadian politicians.

History

Power Corporation of Canada was formed in 1925 by stockbrokers Arthur J. Nesbitt and his partner Peter A. T. Thompson. Nesbitt served as the company's first president. Power Corporation was created as a holding company to manage their substantial investments in public utility companies involved in the electrical power industry in Quebec's Eastern Townships plus in the other Canadian Provinces of Ontario, Manitoba, and British Columbia. In the latter part of 1930s, the company acquired a controlling interest in Bathurst Pulp and Paper Company Ltd. and in 1938, Canadian Oil Companies Ltd., selling the latter to Shell Oil Company in 1962.

In 1952, Arthur J. Nesbitt was succeeded as president by his son Arthur Deane Nesbitt (1910-1978). The family sold most their interest in Power Corporation to the Paul Desmarais group in 1968 and by 1970 no longer had any involvement.

2005 Assets

Those companies that make up Power Corporations financial empire are shown here:

Source: Power Corporation of Canada 2005 Annual Shareholders report
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Source: Power Corporation of Canada 2005 Annual Shareholders report

Corporate governance

Current members of the board of directors of the company are: Laurent Dassault, André Desmarais, Paul Desmarais, Paul Desmarais, Jr., Anthony Graham, Robert Gratton, Don Mazankowski, Jerry Nickerson, James Nininger, Robert Parizeau, Michel Plessis-Bélair, John Rae, Amaury-Daniel de Seze, and Emöke Szathmáry.

Directors Emeritus of the company are: James Burns and Michael Pitfield.

Politics

The company is controlled by Paul Desmarais, Sr.. The company has long been a close ally of the Liberal Party of Canada, although former or current members of other Canadian political parties have also worked for Power Corp. A brief summary of the connections between Power Corp. and those with political power in Canada is below.

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