Politicians and business icons share Peter Munk memories to mark his passing
TORONTO — In the wake of Wednesday’s news that Canadian entrepreneur and philanthropist Peter Munk has died, politicians, business heavyweights and his former colleagues have been sharing their memories of the Barrick Gold founder, who donated nearly $300 million to causes and institutions across the country during his lifetime. Here are some of their stories about Munk.
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“No matter how busy he was he would always make time to write personal notes to the people he had met, whether it was a head of state or someone who had attracted his attention at a Barrick mine. It is not uncommon to see framed notes from Peter hanging on the walls of Barrick sites around the world…He was a Canadian business icon, a true original and innovator who I was so very lucky to call a mentor, colleague and friend. I will miss him dearly.” – Barrick Gold president Kelvin Dushnisky
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