John Turner Politician

John Napier Wyndham Turner, PC, CC, QC (born June 7, 1929) is a Canadian lawyer and politician, who served as the 17th Prime Minister of Canada from June 30 to September 17, 1984.In his political career, Turner held several prominent Cabinet posts, including minister of justice and minister of finance, under Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau from 1968 to 1975. Amid a world recession and the prospect of having to implement the unpopular wage and price controls, Turner surprisingly resigned his position in 1975. After a hiatus from politics from 1975 to 1984, Turner returned and successfully contested the Liberal leadership. Turner held the office of Prime Minister for 79 days (the second shortest tenure in Canadian history after Sir Charles Tupper), as he dissolved Parliament immediately after being sworn in as Prime Minister, and went on to lose the 1984 election in a landslide. Turner stayed on as Liberal leader and headed the Official Opposition for the next six years, leading his party to a modest recovery in the 1988 campaign, resigning as Liberal leader in 1990 and stepped down as an M.P. at the 1993 election. Turner was Canada's first British-born Prime Minister since Mackenzie Bowell in 1896.

Personal facts

John Turner
Birth dateJune 07, 1929
Birth place
England , Surrey , Richmond London
Religion
Catholic Church
Residence
Ontario , Toronto , Deer Park Toronto
Education
University of Oxford
University of British Columbia
University of Paris
Spouse
Geills Turner

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