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8 Canadian Families That Quietly Run This Country

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8 Canadian Families That Quietly Run This Country

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The Thomson Family: As Canada's richest family (worth $65-$70 billion), they control Thomson Reuters, dominating global financial data, legal information, and major media outlets like The Globe and Mail.
The Irving Family: Dominating the Maritimes, they control a massive conglomerate involved in oil refining (Irving Oil), shipbuilding for the Royal Canadian Navy, forestry, and transportation.
The Weston Family: They control Loblaw Companies, Canada's largest grocery chain (including No Frills, Superstore, and Shoppers Drug Mart), wielding immense power over food prices and retail real estate.
The Desmarais Family : Running Power Corporation of Canada, they wield significant political influence and control major financial and insurance firms, including a large stake in Wealthsimple.
The Rogers Family: Builders of Canada's largest wireless network (Rogers Communications), they are also known for a dramatic, public internal battle for control of the company.
The Bronfman Family : Known for building the Seagram distillery empire, their story serves as a cautionary tale of generational wealth, as a catastrophic strategic pivot in the early 2000s significantly reduced their fortune.
The Richardson Family : Operating for over 160 years, they are key players in Canada's agricultural infrastructure, controlling a large portion of grain exports and managing billions in assets through Richardson Wealth.
Jim Pattison : A self-made billionaire, he built the Jim Pattison Group, a massive conglomerate involved in grocery (Save-on-Foods), advertising, and entertainment, acting as a powerhouse in Western Canada.
Key Patterns
Generational Success: The most successful families stay anchored to the industries that built their wealth
Discretion: They maintain a culture of secrecy and avoid the spotlight
The Paradox: Canada has immense generational global power that deliberately remains quiet and invisible to the average citizen
It can be dangerous to believe things just because you want them to be true. - Sagan
Cynicism is acceptance
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