Ralph Goodale
honourable the Ralph Edward Goodale (born the October 5th 1949 with Regina, Saskatchewan) a Canadian politician and Canadian former minister for Finances.
Goodale grew in a farm, and before being used for Ottawa, practically all its life in Saskatchewan lived. Initially elected with the House of Commons of Canada in 1974, it east demolishes in 1979 and leaves Ottawa to be made elect in 1981 chief of the Liberal party of Saskatchewan.
It joined Jean Chrétien for the elections of 1993 and was useful as minister of Agriculture. It was also useful under other stations as minister of the natural resources and public Minister for Labor. When Paul Martin became Prime Minister of Canada the December 12th 2003, Ralph Goodale became its Minister for Finance, a station which it preserved until the defeat at the polls by the Conservative party of Stephen Harper in 2006.
It is parliamentary Leader today in Room of the Liberal party in the shadow cabinet of Bill Graham, chief temporary of the Liberal party.
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