Few Canadians have had a more fascinating career than Frank McKenna. His life started in poverty 78 years ago in New Brunswick as one of eight kids — so many that the family was too big for one home; McKenna went to live with his grandparents. Eventually, he became premier of New Brunswick (winning every seat in the 1987 election), Canada’s ambassador to the U.S. when George W. Bush was president, then moving to Toronto where, for the last 20 years, he’s been deputy chair of the TD Bank.