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J. Barry Turner
Member of the Canadian Parliament
for Ottawa—Carleton
In office
1984–1988
Preceded byJean-Luc Pépin
Succeeded byDistrict abolished
Personal details
Born(1946-04-11)April 11, 1946
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
DiedOctober 20, 2021(2021-10-20) (aged 75)
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Political partyProgressive Conservative

John Barry Turner (April 11, 1946 – October 20, 2021) was a Canadian politician and lobbyist.

Born in Ottawa, Ontario, Turner was elected to the House of Commons of CanadainBrian Mulroney's massive sweep in the 1984 election in which the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada won more seats than any party before or since.

Turner was elected to the riding of Ottawa—Carleton,[1] which has been a traditional Liberal seat, and was once the riding of then Prime Minister John Turner (no relation), who left parliament in 1976 and was seeking election in Vancouver, British Columbia. Turner was defeated in his bid for re-election in 1988 by future Deputy Prime Minister John Manley in the new riding of Ottawa South.[1]

Barry Turner has been a lobbyist for Ducks Unlimited in recent years. He was briefly nominated as a candidate for the Conservative Party of Canada for the 2006 Canadian federal election but decided not to stand.[2] He died on October 20, 2021, from cancer.[3]

Electoral results

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  • 1984 Canadian federal election: Ottawa—Carleton
    Party Candidate Votes
    Progressive Conservative Barry Turner 34,693
    Liberal Albert J. Roy 30,747
    New Democratic Vernon Lang 10,760
    Rhinoceros J.C. Reverent Hicks 648
    Green John W. Dodson 341
    Independent Mireille Landry-Kennedy 281
    Commonwealth of Canada Sylvain Labelle 69
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  • 1988 Canadian federal election: Ottawa South
    Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
    Liberal John Manley 27,740 50.83 +14.17 $60,329
    Progressive Conservative Barry Turner 19,134 35.06 -10.04 $43,380
    New Democratic John Fryer 7,392 13.54 -3.26 $42,207
    Libertarian Marc A. Shindler 146 0.27
    Commonwealth of Canada Jack C. Chambers 90 0.16
    Independent Charles Boylan 74 0.14
    Difference 8,606 15.8
    Valid votes 54,576
    Liberal notional gain from Progressive Conservative Swing +12.11

    References

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    1. ^ a b Hill, Tony L. (2002). Canadian politics, riding by riding: an in-depth analysis of Canada's 301 federal electoral districts. Prospect Park Press. p. 189. ISBN 0-9723436-0-1.
  • ^ "Tories must pay candidate who stepped aside". Toronto Star. 2007-01-12. Retrieved 2010-08-06.
  • ^ "J. Barry Turner - Obituary". Hulse, Playfair & McGarry. Retrieved November 16, 2021.
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