Paul Godfrey

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Paul Victor Godfrey, CM, B.A.Sc., P.Eng. (born 1939 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian politician and businessman.

Godfrey grew up in a working class Jewish family in the Kensington Market neighbourhood of Toronto. After graduating high school, he attended the University of Toronto and graduated with a Bachelor of Applied Science in chemical engineering.

He entered politics as an alderman in the borough of North York in 1964, serving until 1973. That year, he was appointed Chairman of Metropolitan Toronto, serving until 1984.

He then left politics and joined the Toronto Sun as publisher and CEO from 1984 to 1991.

Godfrey has been active in the Ontario Progressive Conservative Party throughout his career. Following his departure from electoral politics he has remained a highly influential backroom broker.

He was particularly influential during the mayoral terms of Art Eggleton and Mel Lastman and played an instrumental role in the election of both men.

He is currently chief executive officer and president of the Toronto Blue Jays, owned by Rogers Communications. Godfrey, who was one of the key supporters of the original proposal to bring a baseball team to the city, has also attempted to launch a National Football League team in Toronto.

He is also a member of the board of directors of CanWest Global Communications and Astral Media.

In 1999, he was made a Member of the Order of Canada. In 2001, he received an honorary degree from Ryerson University. In 2003, he was inducted into the province of Nunavut's Anuckchuck Tribal League of Honour.

Preceded by:
Albert Campbell
Metro Toronto Chairman Succeeded by:
Dennis Flynn
Astral Media Inc.

Corporate Directors: Normand Beauchamp | Austin Beutel | Paul Bronfman | André Bureau | Jack Cockwell | George Cohon | Paul Godfrey | Edith Greenberg | Ian Greenberg | Sidney Greenberg | Sidney Horn | Timothy Price

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