Former Canadian prime ministers pursue diverse post-office careers

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After leaving office, Canada's former prime ministers have pursued diverse careers. Justin Trudeau remains an MP, while Stephen Harper founded a consultancy and joined an international law firm. Paul Martin focused on philanthropy and international development. Jean Chrétien returned to law and engaged in various political activities. Kim Campbell served as consul general and held leadership roles in women's organizations. Brian Mulroney worked in law and consulting, also participating in political discussions. Trudeau's future path is uncertain, but his name recognition may lead to opportunities in corporate roles.


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