词条 | John Mouat Turner |
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| name=John Mouat Turner | birthname= | image= | imagesize=150px | caption= | birth_date={{birth date|df=yes|1905|5|28}} | birth_place=Beausejour, Manitoba | death_date={{death date and age|1945|2|24|1905|5|28|df=yes}} | death_place=Selkirk, Manitoba | spouse=Rose Olinzek | residence= | riding=Springfield | predecessor=Thomas Hay | successor=John Sinnott | term_start=1935 | term_end=1945 | profession=hotel manager, beer salesman | party=Liberal | footnotes= | religion= | website= |}}{{Use dmy dates|date=September 2010}} John Mouat Turner (28 May 1900 – 24 February 1945) was a Canadian politician. LifeHe was born in Beausejour, Manitoba and sold brewery products for a living and also worked as a hotel manager in Winnipeg.[1][1] 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.[2] 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.[2] References1. ^John Mowat Turner, Manitoba Historical Society 2. ^1 2 "John M. Turner" (obituary), Globe and Mail, 26 February 1945 External links
5 : 1900 births|1945 deaths|Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Manitoba|Liberal Party of Canada MPs|People from Eastman Region, Manitoba |
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