Allan MacEachen

Canadian politician and Deputy Prime Minister

Allan MacEachen - Canadian politician and Deputy Prime Minister
Born

July 6th, 1921
104 years ago

Died

September 12th, 2017
8 years ago — 96 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Canada

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Born in Nova Scotia, served as a politician in Canada for several decades. Held the position of Deputy Prime Minister from 1968 to 1972. Contributed to the establishment of Canada’s social programs and policies. Played a significant role in shaping Liberal Party strategies and was influential in the government of Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau. Was the first ever Minister of National Health and Welfare, advocating for healthcare reforms. Acknowledged for his skills in parliamentary procedures and political strategy.

Served as Deputy Prime Minister of Canada

First Minister of National Health and Welfare

Influenced the introduction of social programs

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