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JOHN P WEBSTER

serving as President &amp · CEO of the Scotia Mortgage Authority. He formerly served as the President &amp · CEO of Maple Trust · who were acquired by Scotiabank in 2006. Life [ edit ] Webster was born in Drummondville · Quebec · although he grew up in Perth · Ontario. He attended Wilfrid Laurier University · a member of the 1978 Yates Cup team · and went on to study law at McGill University · earning both a BCL and an LLB in 1983. Webster is active in the Liberal Party · and was a key strategist for the Paul Martin leadership campaign · 1 &#93 · He served as one of three National Campaign Co-Chairs in the 2004 Canadian federal election · as a chief strategist for Prime Minister Martin. &#91 · 2 &#93 · Prior to supporting Martin · 3 &#93 · Most recently · Webster was a supporter of former Ontario Premier Bob Rae's Liberal leadership bid. &#91 · 4 &#93

WALTON, OR 97490

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serving as President &amp
CEO of the Scotia Mortgage Authority. He formerly served as the President &amp
CEO of Maple Trust
who were acquired by Scotiabank in 2006. Life [ edit ] Webster was born in Drummondville
Quebec
although he grew up in Perth
Ontario. He attended Wilfrid Laurier University
a member of the 1978 Yates Cup team
and went on to study law at McGill University
earning both a BCL and an LLB in 1983. Webster is active in the Liberal Party
and was a key strategist for the Paul Martin leadership campaign
1 &#93
He served as one of three National Campaign Co-Chairs in the 2004 Canadian federal election
as a chief strategist for Prime Minister Martin. &#91
2 &#93
Prior to supporting Martin
3 &#93
Most recently
Webster was a supporter of former Ontario Premier Bob Rae's Liberal leadership bid. &#91
4 &#93

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