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Canadian pol Turner, briefly PM, dies at 91

B.C. college track star was in Trudeau Cabinet

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TORONTO — John Turner, a Liberal party politician who served stints as Canada’s justice and finance ministers before a very brief turn as the country’s 17th prime minister, died at age 91, his family reported Saturday.

Marc Kealey, a former aide speaking on behalf of Turner’s relatives as a family friend, said Turner died peacefully in his sleep at home in Toronto on Friday night.

Turner failed to live up to the great expectatio­ns of his early career, serving as prime minister for just 79 days in 1984 after a difficult, decadeslon­g climb to the top job.

A track star, Turner graduated from the University of British Co

lumbia in 1949, winning a Rhodes scholarshi­p to Oxford University. After studying law, he went to Paris to work on a doctorate at the

Sorbonne.

The young lawyer caused a stir when he danced with Princess Margaret at a party in 1959, giving rise to speculatio­n that the two would become a couple. The two remained friends for life.

Turner moved to Montreal to practice law but was lured into politics in 1962.

As justice minister in Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau’s Cabinet from 1968 to 1972, Turner proposed a national legal aid system, an issue close to his heart, and created the Federal Court, among other reforms. He defended the decriminal­ization of homosexual­ity and abortion in the 1960s.

He was named finance minister in 1972 and held the job for three turbulent years, marked by high unemployme­nt and high rates of inflation.

He decisively lost the 1988 federal election to Brian Mulroney over the Canada-U.S. free trade agreement, which Turner vehemently opposed.

 ?? Justin Tang The Associated Press file ?? In this 2017 photo, former prime minister John Turner looks on during an event to mark the 150th anniversar­y of Parliament of Canada, in Ottawa. Turner died Friday.
Justin Tang The Associated Press file In this 2017 photo, former prime minister John Turner looks on during an event to mark the 150th anniversar­y of Parliament of Canada, in Ottawa. Turner died Friday.

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