OTTAWA, Dec 12 (Reuters) - Former junior finance minister Jim Peterson, an Ivy league law graduate with an international law degree from the Sorbonne, was sworn in as Canada's trade minister on Friday.
Peterson, 62, was secretary of state for international financial institutions for 4-1/2 years, directly under Paul Martin when he was finance minister, a position in which he worked closely with Martin on Group of Seven, World Bank, International Monetary Fund meetings and the ...
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