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Ronald Turner (politician)

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as "undoubtedly the brightest front bench performer in the latter days of the Campbell regime". He was known as both a civil liberal and a fiscal conservative. Just prior to the 1953 provincial election, he summarizing his political philosophy with the following statement: "The government is of the
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from 1939 to 1945. In 1946, he was elected to the Manitoba legislature as a special representative of Manitobans serving overseas in the RCAF. Although elected as an independent, he soon joined the caucus of the governing
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Many believed Turner would eventually replace Campbell as leader of the Liberal-Progressive Party, but this did not occur. He resigned from cabinet on July 6, 1956 to become president of
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belief that the cost of government should be held to the minimum commensurate with the provision of a satisfactory level of essential services."
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in 1953, at a cost of $ 54,600,000. The Hydro-Electric Board later became one of the most powerful public agencies in Canada.
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Turner's friends expected that he would eventually return to politics, either as provincial Liberal leader or as a
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While a conservative and cautious administrator in most respects, Turner played a leading role in establishing the
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and the Manitoba Law School. He practiced as a barrister-at-law, and became a
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Turner was known as a skilled politician, and was described by
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QC
Carman
Manitoba
Manitoba
Canada
Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
cabinet minister
Douglas Campbell
University of Manitoba
Queen's Counsel
World War II
Royal Canadian Air Force
Liberal-Progressive Party
1949 provincial election
Winnipeg South
Provincial Treasurer
1953 provincial election
Winnipeg
Railway Commissioner
CCF
Lloyd Stinson
Manitoba Hydro-electric Board
Transair
Member of Parliament
Liberal Party




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