
John Manley
John Manley is a former Deputy Prime Minister of Canada and a notable figure in Canadian politics, known for his centrist views and extensive experience in government. After serving in various ministerial roles, he has transitioned into business and public policy, often commenting on national issues. Manley is recognized for his insights into the Liberal Party's direction and the broader political landscape.
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John Manley is the board chair of Telus who was involved in the CEO succession planning.
How Telus’s unexpected CEO change came aboutJohn Manley, the chair of Telus’s board, stated that the decision to halt dividend growth was proposed by management.
Telus halted dividend growth because of share price drop, CFO saysJohn Manley is a former deputy prime minister and finance, industry and foreign affairs minister.
Canadian mining has a great tax incentive for investors. Why can’t tech have that, too?John Manley is a former deputy prime minister of Canada and was part of the board for Pershing Square's campaign.
Is the King of Bay Street’s empire crumbling?Former federal cabinet minister John Manley was promoted to being a companion of the Order.
Theresa Tam, Bonnie Henry among Order of Canada recipientsJohn Manley discussed the implications of the Britain-Canada meeting for the United States.
World leaders hope to find common voice at G7 amid shifting status quo on trade, defenceJohn Manley is the former deputy prime minister and chairs the Telus board.
Telus fails to deliver on Entwistle’s IPO-based growth strategyJohn Manley, a former deputy prime minister, said Canada needs a new economic strategy that doesn’t rely on the U.S. as a primary trading partner.
Business Brief: Did we just break up?John Manley stated that Canada should refuse to renegotiate the USMCA until the tariff threat is neutralized.
Business leaders say Trump has changed Canada’s relationship with the U.S. foreverJohn Manley is a former heavyweight blue Liberal who expressed agreement with Freeland’s policy proposal.
Energy experts question Chrystia Freeland’s pledge to push LNG
























































