Allan Joseph MacEachen PC OC (/məˈkɛkən/; July 6, 1921 – September 12, 2017) was a Canadian politician and statesman who served as a senator and several...
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government's first budget, delivered in October 1980 by Finance Minister Allan MacEachen (a long-time Trudeau loyalist), the National Energy Program (NEP) was...
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resulting First Ministers conference in November 1981, two of the premiers, Allan Blakeney of Saskatchewan and Sterling Lyon of Manitoba, made it clear that...
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The surnames MacEachen, McEachen, MacEachin, and McEachin are Anglicised forms of the Scottish Gaelic MacEachainn, which means "son of Eachann". The Scottish...
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Trudeau in 1977, largely to recognize the long years of service of Allan MacEachen. Before then, Trudeau had given the title of senior minister to a member...
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Ontario, since 1963 and served as Agriculture Minister under Pearson. Allan MacEachen, 46, MP for Inverness—Richmond, Nova Scotia from 1953 to 1958 and again...
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grudge against Rae. On May 12, 2006, Trudeau-era Deputy Prime Minister Allan MacEachen backed Rae's leadership bid becoming honorary campaign chair. On June...
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September 1976 Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau Preceded by Allan MacEachen Succeeded by Allan MacEachen President of the Privy Council In office 8 August 1974 –...
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introduced as part of the October 1980 federal budget, Finance Minister Allan MacEachen echoed concerns by leaders of developed countries regarding the recession...
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died at his home in Toronto on October 14, 2018. There is a Donald Stovel MacDonald fonds at Library and Archives Canada. "The Leader-Post". news.google...
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Aronda Nyakairima, Ugandan general and politician (b. 1959) 2017 – Allan MacEachen, Canadian economist and politician, Deputy Prime Minister of Canada...
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1968 – 26 November 1972 Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau Preceded by Allan MacEachen Succeeded by Marc Lalonde Minister of Amateur Sport In office 6 July...
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budget for fiscal year 1981–82 was presented by Minister of Finance Allan MacEachen in the House of Commons of Canada on 12 November 1981. Budget Speech...
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Liberal Cabinet and caucus. The new Minister of Health and Welfare, Allan MacEachen, pushed for the enactment of the proposals, introducing the Medical...
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as a research assistant in the Senate office of Allan MacEachen. There, he helped organize MacEachen's past correspondence for the purposes of his intended...
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Minister - Allan MacEachen then Jean Chrétien Minister of Finance - Marc Lalonde Secretary of State for External Affairs - Allan MacEachen then Jean Chrétien...
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to stop the relatively calm campaign they had been running, and go with Allan Gregg's suggestion of "bombing the bridge" that joined anti-FTA voters and...
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Allan MacEachen Minister of Finance - Allan MacEachen then Marc Lalonde Secretary of State for External Affairs - Mark MacGuigan then Allan MacEachen...
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September 1970 – 27 January 1972 Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau Preceded by Allan MacEachen Succeeded by Bryce Mackasey Minister without portfolio In office 6...
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March 1968 2 May 1968 Liberal P. Trudeau Liberal (1968–1979) 20th – Allan MacEachen MP for Inverness—Richmond until 1968 MP for Cape Breton Highlands—Canso...
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Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson Preceded by Jay Monteith Succeeded by Allan MacEachen Minister of Amateur Sport In office April 22, 1963 – December 17, 1965...
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Charles Lapointe Roméo LeBlanc Ed Lumley Daniel J. MacDonald Allan MacEachen Mark MacGuigan Roy MacLaren John Munro Jacques Olivier Bud Olson André Ouellet...
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Winters, Paul Martin, Sr., John Turner, Joe Greene, Mitchell Sharp and Allan MacEachen. Such speculation seemed rooted in the assumption that high-profile...
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Donald MacLennan Liberal 19th 1940–1945 Moses Elijah McGarry 20th 1945–1949 21st 1949–1953 William F. Carroll 22nd 1953–1957 Allan MacEachen 23rd 1957–1958...
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by Roy MacLaren Leader of the Opposition in the Senate of Canada In office September 30, 1991 – September 1, 1993 Preceded by Allan MacEachen Succeeded...
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Liberal incumbent Allan MacEachen, MacLellan won the seat in the 1958 general election. MacLellan served one term before MacEachen regained the riding...
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Charles Lapointe Roméo LeBlanc Ed Lumley Daniel J. MacDonald Allan MacEachen Mark MacGuigan Roy MacLaren John Munro Jacques Olivier Bud Olson André Ouellet...
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One Allan MacEachen, Liberal MP, cabinet minister, Senator Ryan MacGrath, musician and painter Al MacIsaac, Vice President Chicago Blackhawks Paul MacLean...
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(d. 2009) 1919 – Ray Dowker, New Zealand cricketer (d. 2004) 1921 – Allan MacEachen, Canadian economist and politician, Deputy Prime Minister of Canada...
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Charles Lapointe Roméo LeBlanc Ed Lumley Daniel J. MacDonald Allan MacEachen Mark MacGuigan Roy MacLaren John Munro Jacques Olivier Bud Olson André Ouellet...
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