John Carnell Crosbie PC OC ONL QC (January 30, 1931 – January 10, 2020) was a Canadian provincial and federal politician who served as the 12th lieutenant...
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John Crosbie (John Carnell Crosbie; 1931–2020) is a retired Canadian politician. John Crosbie may also refer to: John Crosbie (bishop) (died 1621), Irish...
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Red Tories while Member of Parliament John Crosbie was popular among the social liberal wing of the PC Party. John A. Gamble and Neil Fraser were lesser-known...
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started the Crosbie dynasty. His son, Chesley Crosbie, and grandson, John Crosbie were both affluent politicians. In 1900 Crosbie founded Crosbie and Co....
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John Crosbie, alias Sean Mac an Chrosáin, died September 1621, was a bishop of the Church of Ireland. Crosbie was born a member of the Mac an Chrosáin...
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"Ches" Crosbie (November 4, 1905 – December 26, 1962) was a Newfoundland businessman and politician. Crosbie belonged to a prominent St. John's family...
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the province (2008–13). Crosbie is also a grandson and namesake of Chesley A. Crosbie and the great-grandson of Sir John Crosbie, prominent businessmen...
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Crosbie is a name. Notable people with the name include: Crosbie E. Saint, an American military officer Annette Crosbie, Scottish television actress Ches...
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[citation needed] However, Mulroney and John Crosbie had been laying the groundwork for a campaign for some time, with Crosbie expecting Clark to lose or resign...
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who are reluctant to hurt employment. On July 2, 1992, the Honourable John Crosbie, Canadian Federal Minister of Fisheries and Oceans, declared a two-year...
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