Eddie Goldenberg
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Edward "Eddie" Goldenberg served as a senior political advisor to Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chrétien, considered among the most influential, with Jean Pelletier and Aline Chretien.[1] Goldenberg served briefly as Chrétien's Chief of Staff during his final months in office, before leaving to become a partner at the Ottawa office of law firm Stikeman Elliott LLP. He was an influential figure behind Bob Rae's bid to become Liberal leader. Goldenberg is the author of The Way It Works, a bestselling book about his experiences working with Prime Minister Jean Chrétien.
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- ^ Allan Fotheringham, "Aline, the power player," Maclean's, December 11, 2000, vol. 113, issue 50, p. 68.
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Preceded by Percy Downe |
Chief of Staff of the Prime Minister's Office 2003 |
Succeeded by Tim Murphy |