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John Turner, up close and personal, including the F-bombs and the booze

In John Turner: An Intimate Biography, Steve Paikin shows Turner had a heart built for friendship, across party lines. 
John Turner, pictured on the Hill back in the 1990s, was first elected to the House in 1962. He practised politics differently, as author Steve Paikin illustrates. Politics for Turner was defined by a mutual respect between partisans which he demonstrated until the day he died in 2020, writes Arthur Milnes.

In a system of political discourse often dominated by a lack of respect exhibited today between politicians of different parties, journalist Steve Paikin provides a welcome antidote.

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