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Barry Turner (politician)

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but decided not to stand. He died on October 20, 2021, from cancer.
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in recent years. He was briefly nominated as a candidate for the
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Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Ontario
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Barry Turner - Obituary" 225:Conservative Party of Canada 159:, Turner was elected to the 444: 282: 199:Vancouver, British Columbia 814: 458: 453: 450: 447: 285: 161:House of Commons of Canada 647: 635: 623: 608: 441: 403: 279: 241: 135: 82: 49: 30: 644:Progressive Conservative 493:Progressive Conservative 294:Progressive Conservative 193:(no relation), who left 130:Progressive Conservative 793:Politicians from Ottawa 377:Mireille Landry-Kennedy 121:Ottawa, Ontario, Canada 676:Hill, Tony L. (2002). 566:Commonwealth of Canada 388:Commonwealth of Canada 212:in the new riding of 207:Deputy Prime Minister 167:'s massive sweep in 347:J.C. Reverent Hicks 38:Canadian Parliament 783:Canadian lobbyists 78:District abolished 657: 656: 399: 398: 235:Electoral results 169:the 1984 election 142:John Barry Turner 139: 138: 805: 743: 742: 740: 738: 727: 721: 720: 718: 717: 700: 694: 693: 673: 629: 619: 614: 570:Jack C. Chambers 547:Marc A. 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Index

Canadian Parliament
Ottawa—Carleton
Jean-Luc PĂ©pin
Ottawa, Ontario
Progressive Conservative
politician
lobbyist
Ottawa, Ontario
House of Commons of Canada
Brian Mulroney
the 1984 election
Progressive Conservative Party of Canada
Ottawa—Carleton
Liberal
Prime Minister
John Turner
parliament
Vancouver, British Columbia
1988
Deputy Prime Minister
John Manley
Ottawa South
Ducks Unlimited
Conservative Party of Canada
2006 Canadian federal election
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1984 Canadian federal election
Ottawa—Carleton

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