John Turner: The 17th Prime Minister of Canada | Golden Age
John Turner was the 17th Prime Minister of Canada, serving from June 30, 1984, to September 17, 1984. His tenure was marked by significant economic challenges,
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John Turner was the 17th Prime Minister of Canada, serving from June 30, 1984, to September 17, 1984. His tenure was marked by significant economic challenges, including a large budget deficit and high unemployment. Turner's government faced opposition from the Liberal Party, led by Pierre Trudeau, and the Progressive Conservative Party, led by Brian Mulroney. Despite his short time in office, Turner implemented several key policies, including the establishment of the Canadian Trade and Investment Committee. Turner's legacy is often debated among historians, with some viewing him as a transitional figure and others seeing him as a leader who laid the groundwork for future economic growth. With a Vibe score of 6, Turner's impact on Canadian politics is still felt today, with his influence extending to later prime ministers such as Jean Chrétien and Paul Martin.