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'''Paul Edgar Philippe Martin''' (también conocido como '''Paul Martin Jr.''') (nacido el [[28 de agosto]] de [[1938]] en [[Windsor, Ontario]]) fue el 21.<sup>er</sup> [[primer ministro de Canadá]], sucediendo a [[Jean Chrétien]] el [[12 de diciembre]] de [[2003]].
 
<!-- Martin was born at Hôtel-Dieu of St. Joseph Hospital in Windsor, Ontario. His father, Paul Joseph James Martin, a Franco-Ontarian of Irish and French descent, served thirty-three years as a member of the Canadian House of Commons, and was a Cabinet minister in the Liberal governments of Prime Ministers W. L. Mackenzie King, Louis St. Laurent, Lester B. Pearson, and Pierre E. Trudeau. His mother, Eleanor "Nelly" Alice (née Adams), was of Scottish and Irish descent. He has one sister, Mary-Anne Bellamy, who was diagnosed with Crohn's disease at a young age. She died on July 20, 2011. Martin contracted polio in 1946 at the age of eight (like his father had, before him, who contracted the disease in 1907). He grew up in Windsor and Ottawa. To give him the opportunity to improve his French, his parents enrolled him in a private French-language middle school, École Garneau in Ottawa.
 
Martin then briefly attended the University of Ottawa before transferring and graduating from St. Michael's College at the University of Toronto with a B.A. in history and philosophy in 1961. Martin was a member of Psi Upsilon fraternity and the U of T Young Liberals during his time at the University of Toronto. He then attended the University of Toronto Faculty of Law, where he received a LL.B. in 1964. He was called to the Ontario bar in 1966.
 
On September 11, 1965, Martin married Sheila Ann Cowan, with whom he has three sons: Paul, Jamie and David. -->
 
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