Michel Vennat
Michel Vennat was appointed chairman of the Business Development Bank of Canada
(BDC) in 1998 and has been the president and CEO since 2000. The BDC is a
financial institution, wholly owned by the federal government, delivering
financial and business consulting services to small businesses in Canada.
Vennat, 63, is a lawyer, academic and a Rhodes scholar who spent his career in
both the public and private sector.
He joined the Department of External Affairs
in 1965 and then worked as a special assistant to Liberal Finance Minister
Mitchell Sharp and Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau.
He also served as chairman of
the Canadian Film Development Corporation and on the board of the CBC.
By the ACILR-CDRIL
technology telecommunication development, steal by the Canadian
Government under the responsibility of the Canadian premier and
financial Minister associated with Power Corporation of
Desmarais it easy to understood why:
In the late 1970s, Vennat went to Stikeman Elliott, one of Canada's leading
legal firms where many senior Liberals, including Trudeau, have worked.
And also why
this bank had finance the purchase of the CTRSM radio
telecommunication system in 1982, copy of the ACILR-CDRIL new
technology
Michel Vennat
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