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Updated at 8:45 a.m.: Pictured from 1991, Feldman Agency in Vancouver.  Pictured above: Sam Feldman (front) then clockwise: Michael Boyle, Len Godard, Jay Welzler, Bruce Bromley, Steve Blair, Steve

Photos, Pictures & Selfies

By David Farrell

Updated at 8:45 a.m.: Pictured from 1991, Feldman Agency in Vancouver.  Pictured above: Sam Feldman (front) then clockwise: Michael Boyle, Len Godard, Jay Welzler, Bruce Bromley, Steve Blair, Steve Herman, Shaw Saltzberg.


The Agency  hitman team from 1991 in Toronto (top row L-R): Tony Pitcher, Shelley Freeman, Rick Kaczmarek, Dave Kirby, Jack Ross; Middle row: George Elmes, Vinny Cinquemani, Lawrence Schurman, Brian Jennings; Front row: Gary Lichach, Andy Lapointe, David Bluestein, and Mike Greggs.

- The original outlines were incorrect and have been changed accordingly.

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Executive of the Week: Mark Holland Has Big Plans for Toronto's Canadian National Exhibition (CNE)
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Executive of the Week: Mark Holland Has Big Plans for Toronto's Canadian National Exhibition (CNE)

The nearly 150-year-old fair and its historic grounds have been under public pressure, but the former federal politician turned CEO has ambitious plans to transform it into a year-round destination and major entertainment hub — and, with the help of NXNE and Billboard Canada, bring it back to its major music roots.

The Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) is one of Canada’s most nostalgic institutions, but it’s not all about the past — Mark Holland is trying to protect its future.

The CNE (or The Ex as it’s affectionately known) is the end-of-summer ritual where Torontonians play games, go on rides, eat stunt food, check out exhibitions and catch concerts.

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