Protesters should get occupied with some solutions

The Globe and Mail

November 3, 2011

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Paul Martin and Ernesto Zedillo are members in good standing of the global elite. Mr. Martin is a former Canadian prime minister, finance minister, deficit hawk and, in his life before politics, multimillionaire businessman. Mr. Zedillo is a former president of Mexico, holds a doctorate in economics, directs Yale University’s Center for the Study of Globalization, and serves on the boards of blue chips Procter & Gamble and Alcoa.

Yet when I interviewed the two of them in a wide-ranging public conversation last week, hosted by The Centre for International Governance Innovation, a independent research organization in Waterloo, Ont., …

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