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Former Prime Minister John Turner defied his successor as Liberal leader, Jean Chrétien, on this date in 1991. He did so in an address to the Commons announcing his support of Canada’s taking part in military action against Iraq.
“Canada has had a proud role in the United Nations right from the beginning,” Turner the House on January 16, 1991. “This country has stood by the United Nations even when other countries, including the United States, lost faith in that organization.”, describes what happened when Turner completed his speech.
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