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    John Napier Wyndham Turner PC CC QC (June 7, 1929 – September 19, 2020) was a Canadian lawyer and politician who served as the 17th prime minister of Canada from June to September 1984. He served as leader of the Liberal Party of Canada and leader of the Official Opposition from 1984 to 1990. Turner practised law before being elected as a ...

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    • 1988 Election
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    Following the death of his father, Leonard Hugh Turner, John — at about the age of four — accompanied his Canadian-born mother Phyllis [née Gregory] to Canada in 1932. The family settled in Ottawa where Phyllis, an economist, became a senior federal civil servant. After attending Ottawa private schools, Turner moved to British Columbia with his mot...

    Recruited by Prime Minister Lester Pearson as a Liberal candidate in Montreal, Turner was elected to the House of Commons in 1962 (and re-elected in 1963 and 1965). When the redistribution of federal ridings abolished his seat, he moved in 1968 to an Ottawaconstituency. He first entered the cabinetin a post-election shuffle by Pearson in December 1...

    In 1975, reports surfaced in the press that Turner was considering quitting both the Trudeaugovernment and federal politics entirely. He and the prime minister discussed the issue in July; Trudeau suggested that Turner take another cabinet post or remain in the government for at least another year. The meeting ended without a clear decision. The tw...

    Turner declined to put his name forward as a candidate for the Liberal leadership in 1979 after Pierre Trudeau's first, brief resignation. A leadership contest was never held, due to Trudeau’s abrupt return ahead of the 1980 election. (See Elections of 1979 and 1980.) Four years later, with the announcement of Trudeau's resignation, Turner decided ...

    The Liberal lead slipped as Turner made several major gaffes during the summer campaign. He was criticized for wanting to create jobs via “make work projects” — a 1970s label that was indicative of Turner's outdated campaign style and conduct. He was caught on camera patting Liberal Party president Iona Campagnoloon the posterior. He tried to defen...

    Amid much internal discord, Turner managed to rebuild and revitalize the Liberal Party. He was reconfirmed as leader at the party convention of 1986. The Liberals were again leading in the polls by 1987. The defining issue of the 1988 election was the free trade agreement that the government of Prime Minister Brian Mulroney was negotiating with the...

    Turner kept his seat in Parliamentuntil 1993, though he was rarely seen in the Commons. In 1990, he returned to private practice, this time as a lawyer at Miller Thomson LLP. He eventually became head of the law firm’s scholarships program. He also sat on the boards of several corporations. In 1994, Turner was made a Companion of the Order of Canad...

  2. Dec 30, 2020 · Through 3 decades of public service as a cabinet minister, Leader of the Opposition and 17th Prime Minister of Canada, he was tirelessly devoted to upholding Canadian values and principles. Born in Surrey, England, in 1929, Mr. Turner moved to Canada as a young child and spent his early life in Rossland, British Columbia, and in Ottawa.

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  3. Sep 21, 2020 · Friends, political adversaries, the media establishment, colleagues and family arrived at the beautiful Sir John A. Macdonald Ballroom across from Parliament Hill on Monday night to celebrate the 90th birthday of Canada’s 17th Prime Minister, The Right Honourable John N. Turner. He is and remains Canada’s Northern Light.

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  4. Sep 19, 2020 · Former prime minister Brian Mulroney told CBC News that he has great admiration for John Turner, Canada's 17th prime minister who has died at the age of 91.»...

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  5. Sep 19, 2020 · John Turner represented the best of Canada: Brian Mulroney. 4 years ago. Duration 9:08. Former prime minister Brian Mulroney told CBC News that he has great admiration for John Turner, Canada's ...

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    Sep 18, 2020 · Entirely dominated by a disastrous election campaign, John Turner literally did nothing with Canada’s highest office except lose it. Though he was born in England, Turner left the country as a toddler and was brought up in a well-connected Canadian family and educated at all the best schools.