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anticipated the decline in profitability of print media assets and sought to divest those types of assets held by
Hollinger before their value was irrevocably diminished. The criminal sanctions on Black not overturned were for removing 13 boxes of paper from his office a few days before he had to move offices under the gaze of security cameras he had installed, and for receiving US$ 285,000 as a non-compete payment that was approved by the independent director and publicly disclosed, but where the company secretary had neglected, in what the trial judge considered to be a clerical oversight, to have signed by the parties.
1561:. Black at the time held both Canadian and British citizenship. Black pointed out that the Nickle Resolution referred to Canadian resident citizens, not dual citizens living in the United Kingdom, and was not binding, but when Blair said that Elizabeth would prefer not to choose between the conflicting recommendations of two prime ministers of countries of which she was the monarch, Black asked that the matter be deferred. He litigated in Canada, claiming that Chrétien had no jurisdiction to create a class of citizen in another country, consisting of one person (as there were other dual citizens in the
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February 2015 the OSC placed a permanent ban on Black being a director or officer of a publicly traded company in
Ontario, but declined to restrict his right to trade. Black referred to the case in his column in the National Post on 8 March 2015, stating that the OSC did not come to the subject with clean hands, having "vaporized" hundreds of millions of dollars of shareholder's equity in 2005 when it blocked Black's bid to privatize Hollinger Inc., pushing that company into bankruptcy and a total loss for the shareholders.
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father was "cultured humorous" and that his mother was a "natural, convivial, and altogether virtuous person". Of his older brother George
Montegu Black III (Monte), Black has written that he was "one of the greatest natural athletes I have known", and that though "generally more sociable than I was, he was never a cad or even inconstant, or ever an ungenerous friend or less than a gentleman". The Black family maintains a family plot at
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Black to complete his original 6½ year sentence. The probation officer's report recommended a sentence of between 33 and 41 months. At the hearing, Judge St. Eve re-sentenced Black to a reduced term of 42 months and a fine of $ 125,000, returning him to prison on 6 September 2011 to serve the remaining seven months of his sentence, allowing for a reduction for good conduct, for which the trial judge commended him.
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of its own stock did not vote. Black had negotiated the acquisition of that stock from Power
Corporation chairman Paul G. Desmarais in 1979 to become, as he put it, a 'real proprietor'. Black supervised the divesting of interests in manufacturing, retailing, broadcasting and ultimately oil, gas and mining. Canadian writer
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brief, but heated federal hearing, Black and Hanna made a standstill agreement that gave Black 20 percent of Hanna in exchange for $ 90 million. Black became a director, and the last descendant of an M. A. Hanna & Company partner, George M. Humphrey II, resigned from his position as senior vice president by 1984.
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his innocence, and has likened the United States justice system to that of North Korea. Black has publicly stated that he is proud to have been "sent to prison for crimes I would never dream of committing, for having fought it out as well as anyone could, and for making the best I could of a bad situation".
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on 26 October 2012, in which Black says, incorrectly, that the jury gave him "nine acquittals complemented by a unanimous vacation of the four guilty verdicts by the
Supreme Court of the US", and also says "the Supreme Court released me in order to come back here and try and help enlighten you with
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Black's motion that the last remaining counts of conviction be vacated due to prosecutorial misconduct and his claim that he had been denied the right to have the defense counsel of his choice were denied in
February 2013, along with his request for an evidentiary hearing. Black continues to maintain
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Corporation was one of Canada's most important conglomerates, though apart from Standard Broadcasting, it had less than 25% of the stock of the companies in which it was invested, and four-fifths
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Chairman of Massey Ferguson company on 23 May 1980, after which Argus donated its shares to the employees' pension funds, both salaried and union. Hollinger Mines was then turned into a
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Canadian citizenship "within a few years", when he hoped the matter would no longer be controversial and he could "make an application like any other person who has been a temporary resident". Black regained his Canadian citizenship in 2023. At
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declined to hear an appeal from the circuit court's decision, also without comment. The re-sentencing on the two remaining counts by the original trial judge occurred on 24 June 2011. Black's lawyers recommended he be sentenced to the 29 months he had already served while the prosecution argued for
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Breeden, shortly after the unsigned status of the two non-compete agreements came to light, by which he would remain as Chairman, but temporarily vacate the position of Chief Executive, pending verification that he, Black, had known nothing of these problems, which were
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had misled the Hollinger directors, including Black, about the extent of his own participation in some of the related party transactions to sell otherwise unclaimed community newspapers in the US and also that two of the smaller transactions involving non-compete payments had not been signed by the
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opposed the payment of non-compete fees to Hollinger management in connection with the sales and requested on the day before the annual meeting in May 2003 that a special committee be appointed to look into the compensation of management. Black agreed to the demand but citing such fees was standard
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In the 25 years I knew him, his judgment and personality were always sober but never solemn; and never, not at his most beleaguered and not on the verge of death, did he show a trace of despair. He was intellectual but practical, spiritual but not sanctimonious or utopian, proud but never arrogant.
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having been presented. The costs incurred by Hollinger International through the investigation of Black and his associates climbed to US$ 200 million. Black claims a significant portion of the sums paid by Hollinger International went to Richard C. Breeden. Black himself incurred large legal fees.
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in 1981, Canadian financier Conrad Black of Norcen Energy Resources, Ltd., initiated a year-long takeover battle. Black's purchase of a large block of Hanna stock in October 1981 quickly captured the attention of Hanna chairman Robert F. Anderson and other members of the board. After a relatively
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neighbourhood after his parents' deaths in 1976. Black and first wife Joanna Hishon maintained homes in Palm Beach, Toronto and London. After he married Barbara Amiel, he acquired a luxury Park Avenue apartment in New York. When the latter was sold in 2005, the US Department of Justice seized net
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Black applied to have the proceedings dismissed on the grounds that he was already voluntarily refraining from being an officer or director of an Ontario corporation and undertaken to ask the approval of the OSC if he ever desired to become a director or officer of an Ontario public company. In
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In an October 2012 interview, Black intimated that he would rather resign from the order than be removed: "I would not wait for giving these junior officials the evidently almost aphrodisiacal pleasure of throwing me out. I would withdraw", he told CBC's Susan Ormiston. "In fact, I wouldn't be
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Black's lawyers filed an application for bail pending the appeals court's review. Prosecutors contested Black's bail request, saying in court papers that Black's trial jury had proof that Black committed fraud. The 7th Circuit Court of Appeals granted bail on 19 July 2010 under which Black was
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had changed hands and ordered the US 7th Circuit Court of Appeals in Chicago to review three fraud convictions against Black in light of the Supreme Court's new definition. The Court reviewed Black's case and determined whether his fraud convictions stood or if there should be a new trial. The
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in 1994. Hollinger International shares were listed on New York Stock Exchange in 1996, at which time the company boosted its stake in Southam to a control position. Becoming a public company trading in the US has been called "a fateful move, exposing Black's empire to America's more rigorous
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ruled against the company, and ordered the company to return the money to the pension fund, claiming that though the most recent language in the plan suggested the employer had ownership of the surplus, the original intention was to keep the surplus in the plan to increase members' benefits.
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Black resigned from the board of Hollinger in 2005, and many of Hollinger International's assets ended up being sold at prices significantly lower than those contemplated in uncompleted negotiations while Black was with the company. By the early 2000s, it was clear that Black had accurately
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surplus which the management had generated. The company said it considered the surplus the rightful property of the employer (Dominion Stores Ltd.), as the shareholders would have to pay for any shortfall if the assets had been less successfully invested. The Dominion employees' union the
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noted, "In addition to his book, Black frequently writes columns praising Trump and considers the president a friend". Upon his release from prison, Black had been deported to Canada and was previously barred from entering the US for 30 years. The pardon allows him to travel to the US.
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Black ceased to be a member of the House of Lords on 9 July 2024 under the House of Lords Reform Act 2014 because of non-attendance in the preceding session of Parliament. He told CBC News that he was not aware of the cessation of his membership and that it did not matter to him.
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restarted its case against Black and two other former Hollinger executives, John Boultbee and Peter Atkinson. The regulator sought to have them banned from trading in the province's capital markets or sitting on a public board of directors. The case alleged violations of the
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until at least 16 August, when his bail hearing was to resume, and the date by which Black and the prosecution were ordered by the Court of Appeals to submit written arguments for that court's review of his case. Black's bail, initially, pending trial, had been $ 38 million.
1361:. He was released from prison on 4 May 2012. Although he became a citizen of the United Kingdom in 2001 and became a British peer, he chose to live in his native Canada after his prison term was completed. Black, who renounced his Canadian citizenship in 2001 as a result of
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Once the review process started, Black submitted a written application in defence of keeping his place in the Order of Canada, but failed in his efforts to persuade the Advisory Council he should appear before them to defend his case orally. Black took the matter to the
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in Chicago on 13 July 2007. He was sentenced to serve 6½ years in federal prison and to pay Hollinger $ 6.1 million, in addition to a fine of US$ 125,000. Appeals resulted in two of Black's three criminal fraud charges being vacated, and his conviction for
645:, and I followed rather unthinkingly and inactively in those paths into my twenties." By his early thirties he "no longer had any confidence in the non-existence of God". Thereafter, he "approached Rome at a snail's pace", and began to study the writings of
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conference on 30 March to permit scholars to present the multiple studies that suggest the New Deal and Great Depression are worth taking a look at from every angle. The great shame here is that Conrad would have added much to this event, and yet he cannot
340:. In 1978, two years after their father's death, Conrad and his older brother Montegu took majority control of Ravelston. Over the next seven years, Conrad Black sold off most of their non-media holdings to focus on newspaper publishing. He controlled
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The Supreme Court of the United States heard an appeal of his case on 8 December 2009 and rendered a decision in June 2010. Black's application for bail was rejected by both the Supreme Court and the US District Court judge who sentenced him.
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vendors. Breeden involved the US Attorney in Chicago, and Radler, after about 18 months, would promise to plead guilty to one count of fraud and to provide evidence against Black and others in exchange for a light sentence in Canada.
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16.5 million, but on a sale-lease-back of up to nine years, with an option to buy back, and the Blacks continue to live there. Black has disclosed his intention to remain and perhaps reacquire. He has returned to the UK part-time.
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film festivals, traces Black's life and filmmaker Debbie Melnyk's attempts in 2003 to interview Black, and her eventual interview. US prosecutors subpoenaed unused footage of a 2003 shareholders meeting for use in Black's
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mansion was listed for sale in 2004 at $ 36 million. In late April 2011, this Florida property was also sold by Black for about US$ 30 million. The Black family estate was sold in March 2016, for a reported price of
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On 28 October 2010, the US 7th Circuit Court of Appeals confirmed the dismissal of two of the three vacated fraud accounts and retained one and the obstruction count. The court ruled that he must be re-sentenced.
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Black was to appear once again in a Chicago court on 16 August to provide full and detailed financial information to the judge, who would then consider his request to be allowed to return to Canada while on bail.
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argued in 2008, "Lord Black was never a real 'capitalist' because he never created wealth, only dismantled wealth. His career has been largely about stripping corporations. Destroying them." Journalist and writer
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1026:. From 1999 to 2000, Hollinger International sold several newspapers in five deals worth a total of CA$ 3 billion, a total that included millions of dollars in "non-compete agreements" for Hollinger insiders.
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newsroom staff unionized in 1998, and in 1999–2000, went on strike. In one interaction with a strike leader, Black characterized his own approach to the labour dispute as “amputating gangrenous limbs.”
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charges were overturned on appeal, a conviction for felony fraud and obstruction of justice was upheld in 2010 and he was re-sentenced to 42 months in prison and a fine of $ 125,000. In 2019, President
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and based on his earlier biography of Roosevelt, it argued that FDR's New Deal was intended to save capitalism, and deserved conservative support. In her 9 March critique of this piece on NRO, author
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Group (London, U.K.), and Black was able to gain control of the Group for ÂŁ30 million. By this investment, Black made his first entry into British press ownership. Five years later, he bought
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George Black died in June 1976, ten days after his wife, leaving Conrad Black and his older brother, Montegu, a 22.4% stake in Ravelston Corporation, which by then owned 61% voting control of
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in January 2014. Johnston had been recommended to do so by the Advisory Council of the Order of Canada and the Canadian Prime Minister. As a result, Black may also no longer employ the
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magazine, Black wrote a diary piece from prison detailing "the putrification of the US justice system" and how "the bloom is off my long-notorious affection for America".
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2103:"Trump signs full pardon for former media mogul Conrad Black, who wrote flattering bio of president"
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Black's thesis at McGill would become the first half of his first book on Quebec premier
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4292:"Conrad Black: The President of the United States called. I was being pardoned, at last"
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that time, Black said he intended to resume his legislative work in the House of Lords.
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of 1919 and a long history since then of objections to Canadian citizens accepting
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List of people pardoned or granted clemency by the president of the United States
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Carter and relied on him as a spiritual advisor. On Carter's death, Black wrote:
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in 2001 and gave up his Canadian citizenship to accept the title in light of the
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An interview with Conrad Black from Coleman Federal Correction Complex, May 2010
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Stern, Andrew. "Conrad Black trial hears of payment diversions", 27 March 2007,
4422:"Anyone following Conrad Black's saga shouldn't be surprised Trump pardoned him"
4130:"Conrad Black loses Order of Canada hearing bid – federal court won't interfere"
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proceeds of $ 8.5 million, pending resolution of court actions. His London
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3049:"Auto Da FĂ©: Conrad Black, Corporate Governance, and the End of Economic Man"
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4149:"Conrad Black keeps fighting to make personal plea to keep Order of Canada"
2850:“The Independent”, David Usborne, April 25, 2000; accessed August 28, 2023.
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2402:"How I woke up from spiritual slumber and inched at a snail's pace to Rome"
2084:"Trump pardons billionaire friend Conrad Black, who wrote a book about him"
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Black is a longtime columnist and author, and has written a column for the
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4175:"Conrad Black will resign Order of Canada rather than have it terminated"
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2539:"Timeline: The rise and fall of media mogul Conrad Black | Globalnews.ca"
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Rise to Greatness: The History of Canada From the Vikings to the Present
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HIGNFY S44E03 Alexander Armstrong, Victoria Coren and Lord Conrad Black
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Alberta Advantage Podcast, January 12, 2020; accessed August 28, 2023.]
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regulatory regime and its more aggressive institutional shareholders".
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following his conviction in the United States. He was subsequently a
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Removal from the Order of Canada and Queen's Privy Council for Canada
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holding company that initially focused on resource-based businesses.
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3194:"Conrad Black: Much to love about Canada, despite any imperfections"
2019:". This entitles him to the standard official style of "Lord Black".
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in Quebec. Following the foundation as an investment vehicle of the
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external links, and converting useful links where appropriate into
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Terry Inigo-Jones, in “The 1999–2000 Herald Strike, 20 Years Later”
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protested, a public outcry ensued, and the case went to court. The
723:, and was the vice-president of LĂ©ger's charity from 1972 to 1990.
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in Port Hope, where he lasted less than a year, being expelled for
3276:"Conrad Black's mansion sells for bargain price — relatively"
1907:, was published in 2007 by ECW press and written by George Tombs;
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Black was sent by his father to a prestigious preparatory school,
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4605:"Conrad Black says he could still sit in the U.K. House of Lords"
4077:"Conrad Black returns to Toronto after serving jail time in U.S."
2439:"Conrad Black: I have found serenity through Catholicism in jail"
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the termination of a person's appointment to the Order of Canada
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Black did not return to the Federal Correctional Institution in
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Black appeared as a guest on the British television panel show;
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Lord Black of Crossharbour: The Life and Times of Conrad Black
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665:. Having accepted the possibility of miracles and thus of the
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4322:"Author of flattering Trump biography gets pardon from Trump"
4273:"Trump grants full pardon to former media baron Conrad Black"
1722:
Flight of the Eagle: A Strategic History of the United States
4538:"Conrad Black wins $ 32.3 million loan case against the CRA"
4497:"Conrad Black owes $ 5.1-million in back taxes, court rules"
3508:"Court sets aside appeals court ruling in Conrad Black case"
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Render Unto Caesar: The Life and Legacy of Maurice Duplessis
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Upon his release from prison, Black was deported to Canada.
685:'s official residence. He had a dispensation to receive the
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1953:
Black is referred to by Douglas Reynholm in British Sitcom
1537:. His name had been put forward by the Conservative leader
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2697:"Gale Directory of Company Histories: M. A. Hanna Company"
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Patrick Watson (21 September 1980), "Ten Toronto Street",
949:, advised Black an investment could be made in the ailing
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by the Black family in 1969, Black, together with friends
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In 2007, Black was convicted on four counts of fraud in a
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People expelled from the Queen's Privy Council for Canada
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Members of the Steering Committee of the Bilderberg Group
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Converts to Roman Catholicism from atheism or agnosticism
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Conrad Black drops bid to return to Canada – Need to know
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to themselves through contrived 'non-compete' payments".
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if the person has been convicted of a criminal offence".
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Following his release, Black wrote a column for Canada's
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released pending retrial on a $ 2 million unsecured
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In 2001, Black was invested as a Knight Commander of the
325:(born 25 August 1944), is a Canadian-British politician,
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as “The first rich person to go to prison in 300 years.”
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may not follow Knowledge (XXG)'s policies or guidelines
4523:"Conrad Black's Toronto mansion sells for $ 14-million"
4395:"Securities violations cost Conrad Black $ 6.1-million"
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Backward Glances: People and Events from Inside and Out
637:"My family", Black wrote in 2009, "was divided between
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Black's first marriage was in 1978 to Joanna Hishon of
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Peers removed under the House of Lords Reform Act 2014
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Knights Commander of the Order of St Gregory the Great
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Shades of Black: Conrad Black — His Rise and Fall
3098:"Conrad Black begins his foray as a TV talk show host"
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Conrad Black, in “As the tycoon said to the bishop...”
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Black continues to contribute regular features to the
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United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
3716:, Macleans.ca; 6 August 2010; accessed 26 March 2016.
3165:"Conrad Black | Author | RealClearPolitics"
1778:
Selected columns/articles in newspapers and magazines
1667:(1977) Condensed, updated and republished in 1998 as
4687:"Retirements of Members and Cessation of Membership"
4049:"Just how special is Lord Black's residency permit?"
3948:, bbc.co.uk, 4 March 2008; retrieved 6 January 2010.
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Black was ranked 238th wealthiest in Britain by the
470:, and a great-granddaughter of an early co-owner of
422:. A political conservative, he belonged to the UK's
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Canadian and British newspaper publisher (born 1944)
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Directors of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
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20th-century Canadian newspaper publishers (people)
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Asper Nation: Canada's Most Dangerous Media Company
4200:"Termination of Appointment to the Order of Canada"
4105:"Conrad Black could be stripped of Order of Canada"
3781:"Conrad Black to report back to prison in September
3472:"Conrad Black: Conviction Questioned by High Court"
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1207:Black is a former Steering Committee member of the
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4311:, Marketwatch, 15 May 2019, Retrieved 15 May 2019.
3726:"U.S. Supreme Court rejects Conrad Black's appeal"
3574:"Conrad Black sued for $ 71 million in back taxes"
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2341:Conrad & Lady Black – Dancing on the Edge
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961:, an Australian media company which published the
3461:, bbc.com, 16 August 2013; accessed 3 April 2016.
2950:"Black to receive 'substantial' libel settlement"
1080:in Canada, and ran for two years. He interviewed
5615:People stripped of a British Commonwealth honour
3920:"Eight injured in riot at Conrad Black's Prison"
2721:"Canadian Labour Congress: Dominion Food Stores"
2619:The establishment man : a portrait of power
1174:sold in 2005 for about US$ 25 million. His
535:Black continued his post-secondary education at
323:Conrad Moffat Black, Baron Black of Crossharbour
4570:"Conrad Black to renounce Canadian citizenship"
4340:"President Trump Grants Pardon to Conrad Black"
3841:"Conrad Black loses bid to void guilty verdict"
3595:"Black to be released but can't come to Canada"
3179:"Writings by Conrad Black :: Conrad Black"
1100:. From January 2015 through 2016, Black hosted
748:and Peter G. White, purchased and operated the
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585:historically significant letters from Cardinal
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5625:Politicians convicted of honest services fraud
5011:""Citizen Black": An entertaining documentary"
4894:. Toronto, Ontario: McClelland & Stewart.
4747:Franklin Delano Roosevelt: Champion of Freedom
4247:"Conrad Black stripped of the Order of Canada"
3545:"Top stories from Canada and around the world"
3416:"Court Reverses 2 Counts Against Conrad Black"
3067:"Conrad Black to host talkshow on Canadian TV"
3033:"Conrad Black defence costs top $ 100 million"
1677:Franklin Delano Roosevelt: Champion of Freedom
312:, financier, historian, commentator, columnist
5092:Conrad & Lady Black – Dancing on the Edge
3867:"Conrad Black lashes out in feisty interview"
3249:"Conrad Black charged with 8 counts of fraud"
778:Corporate ownership through holding companies
689:of the Roman Catholic Church, from Cardinals
8:
5308:"Conrad Black's apologia for Richard Nixon":
5304:, documentary originally aired 24 March 2005
5034:"Prosecutors to see 'Citizen Black' footage"
3001:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
2408:, 11 September 2009. Retrieved 11 June 2018.
1821:Biographies and portrayal in popular culture
5630:Recipients of American presidential pardons
4016:"Conrad Black released from Florida prison"
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2569:Controlling Interest – Who Owns Canada
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1940:the crisis you're having with the badgers."
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5605:People convicted of obstruction of justice
5595:Naturalised citizens of the United Kingdom
5332:Orders of precedence in the United Kingdom
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4845:Donald J. Trump: A President Like No Other
4221:"Conrad Black stripped of Order of Canada"
4103:Campion-Smith, Bruce (14 September 2011).
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2189:, 22 October 2011. Retrieved 11 June 2018.
2183:"Remembering my older brother Mario Monte"
2040:"Conrad Black moves to end Hollinger CCAA"
1885:Conrad and Lady Black: Dancing on the Edge
1689:Donald J. Trump: A President Like No Other
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1457:Donald J. Trump: A President Like No Other
570:, which included "figures from the famous
47:
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5425:21st-century Canadian non-fiction writers
5200:Learn how and when to remove this message
4471:"OSC slaps permanent ban on Conrad Black"
3749:"Conrad Black sentencing set for June 24"
3666:"Court to hear Conrad Black case Aug. 16"
2802:"Conrad Black: Where did it all go wrong"
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896:Industrial holdings shifted to publishing
822:). Conrad Black became a director of the
5635:Université Laval Faculté de droit alumni
3918:Agence France-Presse (26 January 2009).
2967:, S.M. Glover, and D.F. Prawitt (2015).
2621:. Toronto, Ont: McClelland and Stewart.
2424:, 12 April 2003. Retrieved 11 June 2018.
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1905:Robber Baron: Lord Black of Crossharbour
1553:not to appoint Black a peer, citing the
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1149:in addition to his weekly column in the
696:Black developed a close friendship with
5620:People removed from the Order of Canada
3804:"Black sent back to jail for 13 months"
3682:"Conrad Black likely stuck in the U.S."
3306:"Conrad Black sells mansion, stays put"
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5450:British politicians convicted of fraud
5115:(McClelland & Stewart Ltd, 2004);
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4173:Pagliaro, Jennifer (26 October 2012).
3990:"Black won't return to Florida prison"
3418:, Courthousenews.com, 1 November 2010.
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2437:Thompson, Damian (10 September 2009).
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2011:With, not part of the main title, the
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1378:Black was appointed an Officer of the
1300:Black's legal representatives, led by
1284:put up by conservative philanthropist
754:, the small English-language daily in
442:, Quebec, to a family originally from
80:30 October 2001 – 9 July 2024
5475:Canadian chairpersons of corporations
5318:Conrad Black's full-length jail diary
5032:Wisniewski, Mary (23 November 2006).
4770:Janeway, Michael (21 December 2003).
4454:"Conrad Black: Of that OSC ruling..."
3459:"Conrad Black fined and banned by US"
3393:. Bilderberg Meetings. Archived from
3232:"Conrad Black sells London townhouse"
3210:United States Department of Justice.
2932:"David Radler begins prison sentence"
2885:
2883:
2881:
2590:"Innovation: CIBC Annual Report 1999"
1725:(2013). With an introductory note by
1341:Federal Correctional Complex, Coleman
1288:and ordered to remain on bail in the
868:US Securities and Exchange Commission
468:The Great-West Life Assurance Company
7:
5013:. Post-gazette.com. 17 February 2006
3765:"Will Conrad Black go back to jail?"
3704:, ca.msn.com, accessed 3 April 2016.
3695:"Black 'enlightened' by prison time"
3078:from the original on 12 January 2022
2862:"The Black Trial: The deal breakers"
2654:, The Establishment, Ottawa, Ontario
2077:
2075:
1580:. In an interview with BBC reporter
1076:, which premiered 7 October 2013 on
1072:Black co-hosted a weekly talk show,
1014:Under Black, Hollinger launched the
5520:Canadian television talk show hosts
4932:Bell, Douglas (16 September 2011).
3959:"Conrad Black: My prison education"
3946:"Black times ahead for fallen peer"
3830:, NationalReview.com, 30 June 2011.
3391:"Former Steering Committee Members"
3016:"Corporate Scandals: Black shadows"
1511:Peerage controversy and citizenship
1440:2019 pardon granted by Donald Trump
814:(Montreal), and television station
5660:Life peers created by Elizabeth II
5540:Conservative Party (UK) life peers
5410:20th-century Canadian male writers
5285:The United States vs. Conrad Black
5127:Tilted: The Trials of Conrad Black
4745:Black, Conrad (12 November 2003).
4657:Tunney, Catharine (10 July 2024).
4536:Melnitzer, Julius (21 June 2019).
4147:Jones, Allison (2 November 2012).
3650:"Black can't return to Canada yet"
3362:Hosking, Patrick; Wighton, David.
3334:Hosking, Patrick; Wighton, David.
2422:Catholic Education Resource Centre
1927:The Life and Times of Conrad Black
1313:Supreme Court of the United States
1269:Supreme Court of the United States
885:United Food and Commercial Workers
824:Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
476:. His father was a shareholder in
131:Canadian (1944–2001, 2023–present)
25:
5390:20th-century Canadian biographers
5270:collected news and commentary at
5259:collected news and commentary at
5243:collected news and commentary at
4791:Black, Conrad (23 October 2007).
4685:The Lord Speaker (10 July 2024).
4592:. 5 November 2001. p. 12995.
3988:Kwan, Amanda (2 September 2011).
3428:"Conrad Black convicted of fraud"
3364:"The Sunday Times Rich List 2004"
3336:"The Sunday Times Rich List 2003"
2513:"Sherbrooke Record has new owner"
2247:Klein, Edward (6 February 2013).
2224:. George Jonas.ca. Archived from
5495:21st-century Canadian historians
5445:British people imprisoned abroad
5405:20th-century British politicians
5314:by Anthony Holden, 8 August 2007
5149:
4934:"Conrad Black comes out zinging"
4793:Richard M. Nixon: A Life in Full
4634:Parliament of the United Kingdom
4420:Tedesco, Theresa (17 May 2019).
4393:Waldie, Paul (25 October 2012).
4014:D'Aliesio, Renata (4 May 2012).
3627:"Court clears Black for release"
2665:Argus Corporation#cite note-:0-2
2487:"Conrad Black through the years"
1968:
1683:Richard M. Nixon: A Life in Full
1521:In 2001, British prime minister
1415:Queen's Privy Council for Canada
988:. Black and Radler acquired the
766:Summerside, Prince Edward Island
190:
5560:Historians of the United States
5525:Canadian white-collar criminals
4692:Parliamentary Debates (Hansard)
4136:. Toronto, ON. 25 October 2012.
2723:. Adjustment.ca. Archived from
2418:"A dear, wise, constant friend"
2082:Itkowitz, Colby (15 May 2019).
2017:London Borough of Tower Hamlets
976:The Australian Financial Review
332:Black's father was businessman
216:
186:
5420:21st-century British criminals
5395:20th-century British criminals
5341:The Lord Maginnis of Drumglass
4961:Roberts, Andrew (5 May 2005).
4452:Black, Conrad (7 March 2015).
3274:Taekema, Dan (22 March 2016).
3221:, usdoj.gov, 15 December 2005.
3192:Black, Conrad (27 June 2020).
2804:, bbc.co.uk, 27 February 2004.
2300:Olive, David (11 March 2007).
2101:Greene, Morgan (16 May 2019).
1852:, which premiered at the 2004
1805:Roosevelt and the Revisionists
1790:In the November 2008 issue of
1590:House of Lords Reform Act 2014
1545:peer. Canadian prime minister
711:Order of St. Gregory the Great
693:and Carter, starting in 1974.
669:, Black was received into the
587:Jean-Marie-Rodrigue Villeneuve
41:The Lord Black of Crossharbour
1:
5485:Canadian emigrants to England
4290:Black, Conrad (16 May 2019).
3304:Takema, Dan (15 March 2016).
1613:Coat of arms of Conrad Black
1535:Peerage of the United Kingdom
1474:Ontario Securities Commission
675:Gerald Emmett Cardinal Carter
386:in Chicago. While two of the
5460:Businesspeople from Montreal
4338:Karni, Annie (16 May 2019).
4047:Chase, Steven (2 May 2012).
3963:Fullcomment.nationalpost.com
3922:. Canada.com. Archived from
3236:International Herald Tribune
2343:(London: HarperPress, 2006),
1868:portrayed Black in the 2006
1654:Books and other publications
738:Eastern Townships Advertiser
384:United States district court
334:George Montegu Black II
243:George Montegu Black II
64:Member of the House of Lords
5640:Upper Canada College alumni
5490:Canadian expatriate writers
5465:Businesspeople from Toronto
5353:Baron Black of Crossharbour
5129:, 2nd ed. (Dundurn, 2011);
5094:(London: HarperPress, 2006)
4855:, Regnery Publishing, 2019.
4630:"House of Lords Reform Act"
3908:; retrieved 6 January 2010.
3611:"Conrad Black granted bail"
3074:. London. 29 January 2013.
2468:. McCelland & Stewart;
1896:) was published in 2006 by
1742:Speculative history/opinion
1567:Baron Black of Crossharbour
913:Black bought Quebec City's
329:, businessman, and writer.
5681:
5530:Carleton University alumni
4724:. McClelland and Stewart.
4503:. Toronto. 21 January 2013
4253:. Toronto. 31 January 2014
3828:"I stand before the court"
3490:"Conrad Black denied bail"
3430:, bbc.co.uk, 13 July 2007.
2860:Jason Kirby; John Intini.
2204:www.mountpleasantgroup.com
2015:: "of Crossharbour in the
1514:
1407:Governor General of Canada
1246:
1068:Media host and commentator
844:The Canadian Establishment
551:, and in 1973 completed a
456:Canadian Breweries Limited
5575:Canadian male biographers
5362:The Lord Wilson of Dinton
5358:
5345:
5337:
5330:
5279:SEC – Breeden Report
4556:"Tax Court of Judgements"
4024:. Toronto. Archived from
3906:Federal Bureau of Prisons
3632:14 September 2010 at the
3528:"Conrad Black seeks bail"
2976:. Pearson. Archived from
2680:"A Conrad Black timeline"
2302:"A Conrad Black timeline"
1643:Ne dicas certamen inutile
1290:continental United States
1102:Conversations with Conrad
316:
88:
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5580:McGill University alumni
5535:Chicago Sun-Times people
5510:Canadian Roman Catholics
5470:Canadian autobiographers
5430:Anglophone Quebec people
4992:19 December 2008 at the
4772:"The Lord of Springwood"
4379:17 February 2020 at the
2890:Stein, Adrian and Olga.
2359:. CBC News. 23 June 2009
2357:"Conrad Black: Timeline"
2218:"George Jonas Biography"
1943:Black is a character in
1541:, and he would sit as a
1479:Securities Act (Ontario)
1402:interested in serving."
1187:According to biographer
889:Supreme Court of Ontario
874:Dominion pension dispute
761:Prince Rupert Daily News
539:. He attended Toronto's
510:and later the editor of
464:George Montegu Black Sr.
448:George Montegu Black Jr.
446:, Manitoba. His father,
5550:Criminals from Montreal
5455:British Roman Catholics
4916:"Apologia pro vita sua"
3684:, ctv.ca, 27 July 2010.
2817:. Company-Histories.com
2756:12 October 2008 at the
2571:. Macmillan of Canada;
2013:territorial designation
1936:Have I Got News for You
1551:Queen Elizabeth II
1527:Queen Elizabeth II
1396:Federal Court of Canada
1034:Institutional investor
998:Hollinger acquired the
831:John A. "Bud" McDougald
732:Early business ventures
541:Osgoode Hall Law School
530:insubordinate behaviour
486:Mount Pleasant Cemetery
454:, was the president of
342:Hollinger International
5287:collected coverage in
4890:Black, Conrad (2011).
4865:Black, Conrad (1993).
4720:Black, Conrad (1977).
2747:"Saul's Ottawa 'Truths
2617:Newman, Peter (1982).
2200:"Mount Pleasant Group"
1755:The Canadian Manifesto
1642:
1441:
1337:Sumter County, Florida
1321:National Review Online
1249:Black v. United States
1226:obstruction of justice
1201:Sunday Times Rich List
707:
667:Resurrection of Christ
595:
526:Trinity College School
134:British (1999–present)
5655:Black family (Canada)
5645:Writers from Montreal
5600:Ottawa Citizen people
4892:A Matter of Principle
4817:"Books Briefly Noted"
2466:A Matter of Principle
2449:on 18 September 2009.
2382:The Establishment Man
1848:The documentary film
1828:The Establishment Man
1708:A Matter of Principle
1595:In an interview with
1529:to confer on Black a
1503:On 14 June 2019, the
1451:granted Black a full
1439:
1419:post-nominal initials
1260:honest services fraud
1098:UK Independence Party
964:Sydney Morning Herald
959:John Fairfax Holdings
866:In a filing with the
792:Standard Broadcasting
742:Ravelston Corporation
679:Archbishop of Toronto
671:Roman Catholic Church
555:degree in history at
434:Early life and family
412:Franklin D. Roosevelt
338:Ravelston Corporation
5650:Writers from Toronto
5590:National Post people
5500:Canadian monarchists
5170:improve this article
4965:. Orion Publishing.
4963:What Might Have Been
4869:. Key Porter Books.
3895:Conrad Black profile
3809:3 March 2016 at the
3786:15 July 2011 at the
3700:26 July 2010 at the
3512:www.nationalpost.com
3470:McQuillen, William.
3148:Author. Conrad Black
2764:, 18 September 2008.
2567:Francis, D. (1986).
2165:. Key Porter Books;
1748:What Might Have Been
1569:on 30 October 2001.
1243:Supreme Court review
502:Upper Canada College
452:chartered accountant
371:Black was granted a
189: 1978;
37:The Right Honourable
5570:Mail and wire fraud
5515:Canadian socialites
5480:Canadian columnists
5435:British biographers
5182:footnote references
4922:, 17 November 2012.
3900:4 June 2011 at the
3731:4 June 2011 at the
3217:28 May 2008 at the
3035:. 22 November 2007.
2938:. 25 February 2008.
2898:on 11 November 2017
2652:National Film Board
2443:The Daily Telegraph
2406:The Catholic Herald
2380:Newman, P. (1983).
2088:The Washington Post
1832:A Portrait of Power
1614:
1578:non-affiliated peer
1505:Tax Court of Canada
1494:Tax Court of Canada
1492:In early 2014, the
720:The Catholic Herald
673:on 18 June 1986 by
537:Carleton University
478:The Daily Telegraph
473:The Daily Telegraph
347:The Daily Telegraph
327:newspaper publisher
310:newspaper publisher
271:Carleton University
102:Conrad Moffat Black
18:Conrad Moffat Black
5440:British columnists
5273:The New York Times
5262:The Jerusalem Post
5101:(2007), pp 70–97;
4939:The Globe and Mail
4867:A Life in Progress
4851:8 May 2019 at the
4777:The New York Times
4609:The Globe and Mail
4589:The London Gazette
4477:. 27 February 2015
4345:The New York Times
4054:The Globe and Mail
4021:The Globe and Mail
3847:. 20 February 2013
3755:, 13 January 2011.
3506:Alberts, Sheldon.
3480:, 8 December 2009.
3449:, 29 October 2010.
3397:on 2 February 2014
3255:. 17 November 2005
3230:Timmons, Heather:
2983:on 10 October 2016
2936:The Globe and Mail
2874:on 13 August 2013.
2815:"Encyclopedia.com"
2762:The Ottawa Citizen
2464:Black, C. (2011).
2163:A Life in Progress
2161:Black, C. (1993).
1702:A Life in Progress
1472:In July 2013, the
1442:
1275:Later developments
1147:American Greatness
1054:Henry A. Kissinger
1043:, discovered that
1041:Richard C. Breeden
1023:The Globe and Mail
955:The Jerusalem Post
507:The Globe and Mail
438:Black was born in
424:Conservative Party
410:and US presidents
359:The Jerusalem Post
5368:
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5111:Siklos, Richard.
5070:, 8 November 2019
5039:Chicago Sun-Times
4972:978-0-7538-1873-2
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4795:. PublicAffairs.
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4707:Debrett's Peerage
4227:. 31 January 2014
3873:. 23 October 2012
3753:Chicago Sun-Times
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2474:978-0-7710-1670-7
2228:on 6 October 2015
1913:978-1-55022-806-9
1651:
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1555:Nickle Resolution
1221:US District Court
1136:RealClearPolitics
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991:Chicago Sun-Times
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903:John Ralston Saul
851:became chairman.
784:Argus Corporation
751:Sherbrooke Record
715:Aloysius Ambrozic
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575:caisse Ă©lectorale
564:Maurice Duplessis
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