Posted AT 12:25 AM EST on 30/08/08
Michael McCain: Man under fire
GORDON PITTS
From Saturday's Globe and Mail
Until a week ago, Michael McCain might have been dismissed as the perfect model of silver-spoon entitlement.
His ambition to run his family's food company had driven a deep wedge between his father, Wallace, and his uncle Harrison, destroying the most formidable brother act in Canadian business.
It set off a legal battle that banished Wallace's family from New Brunswick-based McCain Foods Ltd., the world's largest French fry producer.
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