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John Mouat Turner

John Mouat Turner

Canadian politician


John Mouat Turner (28 May 1900 โ€“ 24 February 1945) was a Canadian politician.

Quick Facts Member of Parliament for Springfield, Preceded by ...

Life

He was born in Beausejour, Manitoba, sold brewery products for a living, and worked as a hotel manager in Winnipeg.[1][2] He was first elected to the House of Commons of Canada in the 1935 federal election representing the Manitoba riding of Springfield as a Liberal. He was re-elected in the 1940 federal election. He was nominated to run in the 1945 federal election but died of a heart attack several months before the election.[1]

In Parliament, he was an advocate for rural electrification, the development of natural resources, the lifting of restrictions on beer, and the development of industry in Western Canada.[1]


References

  1. "John M. Turner" (obituary), Globe and Mail, 26 February 1945
  2. John Mowat Turner, Manitoba Historical Society

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