Alexander Rearden
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Alexander Rearden was a citizen and politician from Canada. In the past, he has served as General of the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF), Minister of Finance, and was a member of Congress.
Politics
After giving up the Party presidency of the Canadian Progressive Front to Augustus Baldwin (who remade it into the Canadian Empire Party), Rearden sought refuge in the Canadian Libertarian Party led by Angus Rourke.
Rearden is known in Canada for his vast knowledge of economics, earning the nickname "Economic Guru of Canada" and he was named most influencing Canadian in The Top 10 Most Influential Canadians.
- Appointed Deputy Minister of Finance (October 2008)
- Appointed Minister of Finance (March 2009, April 2009, May 2009)
Runner-up in presidential election, June 2009, as a member of Canadian Empire Party. He received 366 votes (37.93%).
He was elected to Congress on 6 occasions during 2008, 2009, 2011 and 2012.
Media
His newspaper Rearden Times was published in Canada and had over 50 faithful subscribers.
Honors
Alexander was listed as the #1 Influential Canadian in the article The Top 10 Most Influential Canadians.
Without a working economy, there is little growth and life is hard. The Rearden Doctrine on the economy has dominated government for at least three consecutive terms and there is no sign of that changing. Any cabinet composition invariably has Alexander Rearden as Minister of Finance. His stamp on all things economic is about to grow some more with the foundation of an Investment and Loans Bank. Although there are banks already in existence, we think this one has the greatest chance at success with the greatest impact on regular citizens as well as companies and organizations. Because when Alexander sneezes, the economy gets a cold, he earns his place as the Freeholder Press' most influencing Canadian.
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