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Canada's Most Powerful People Listed By Foreign Policy Magazine

Canada's Members Of The 0.000007 Per Cent
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The list, which FP says represents 0.000007 per cent of the world's population, is broken into categories indicating the source of the person's power. The silos are politics, bully pulpit, force, brains, money and good and evil, with many on the list falling into multiple categories.

While it seems to be conventional wisdom that American power is in decline, U.S. citizens still dominate, taking up 143 of the 500 spots. The USA's next closest competitor on the list is China, with 38 spots.

Politicians and bureaucrats make up the lion's share of the Canadian contingent, with nearly half of the country's list overlapping with Hill Times' recent survey of the most powerful people in Ottawa. Neither list includes any Canadian women in the top 10.

Mark Carney, recently appointed governor Bank of England, is also conspicuously absent from the list, a fact noted by users on Reddit.

You can see Canada's contribution to the 0.000007 per cent, in no particular order, in the slideshow below.

Canada's Most Powerful People
Peter MacKay(01 of21)
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Defence ministerCategory: ForceInfo from Foreign Policy Magazine's Power Map survey. (credit:CP)
Thomas Mulcair(02 of21)
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Leader of the Official OppositionCategory: Politics
Nadir Mohamed(03 of21)
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CEO Rogers Communications Category: Bully Pulpit (credit:CP)
Stephen Rigby(04 of21)
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National Security AdviserCategory: Force (credit:Handout)
John Baird(05 of21)
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Minister of Foreign AffairsCategory: Politics (credit:CP)
Jim Flaherty(06 of21)
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Finance MinisterCategory: Money (credit:CP)
Steve Williams(07 of21)
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Suncor CEO and PresidentCategory: Money (credit:CP)
Richard Fadden(08 of21)
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Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) DirectorCategory: Force (credit:CP)
David Thomson(09 of21)
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Thomson Reuters ChairCategory: Money and Bully Pulpit (credit:CP)
Stephen Harper(10 of21)
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Prime Minister of CanadaCategory: Politics and Bully Pulpit (credit:CP)
(11 of21)
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10. Wayne Wouters(12 of21)
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Clerk of the Privy Council and Secretary to Cabinet. (credit:CP)
9. Nigel Wright(13 of21)
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Chief of Staff to the Prime Minister. (credit:CP)
8. Thomas Mulcair(14 of21)
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Leader of the federal NDP. (credit:CP)
7. Mark Carney(15 of21)
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Governor of the Bank of Canada, but soon to become governor of the Bank of England. (credit:CP)
6. Ed Fast(16 of21)
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Minister for International Trade and Minister for the Asia-Pacific Gateway.
5. Tony Clement(17 of21)
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President of the Treasury Board. (credit:CP)
4. John Baird(18 of21)
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Minister of Foreign Affairs. (credit:CP)
3. Jason Kenney(19 of21)
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Minister of Immigration. (credit:CP)
2. Jim Flaherty(20 of21)
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Minister of Finance. (credit:CP)
1. Stephen Harper(21 of21)
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Prime Minister of Canada. (credit:Flickr: PM Stephen Harper)
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