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John Angus MacLean (1914-2000) was a Prince Edward Island politician and farmer. After leaving the farm to fight in World War II, Maclean returned to the island and ran for a seat in the Canadian House of Commons as a Progressive Conservative but was defeated in the 1945 and 1948 federal elections . He was first elected to Parliament in the 1951 election and held his seat continuously until he left federal politics in 1976. MacLean served in the cabinet of Prime Minister John George Diefenbaker as Minister of Fisheries from 1957 until the government's defeat in the 1963 Canadian election.

In 1976, MacLean was persuaded to leave federal politics and take the leadership of the Prince Edward Island Progressive Conservative Party which had languished in opposition for a decade. MacLean led the party to victory in 1979 and formed a government that emphasised community life, banned new shopping malls and cancelled the province's participation in a project to build a nuclear reactorLeibstadt, Switzerland. The nuclear reactor is inside the dome-shaped containment building. A nuclear reactor is a device in which nuclear fission chain reactions are initiated, controlled, and sustained at a steady rate (as opposed to a nuclear explosion. At the age of 67, MacLean retired as Premier on November 17November 17 is also the name of a Marxist group in Greece. November 17 is the 321st day of the year (322nd in leap years), with 44 remaining. Events The Leonids are visible each year around this day. 1292 ( Julian calendar) John Balliol becomes King of Sc, 1981Events January-February January Sarawak Chamber found January 1 Greece enters the EEC January 1 Palau becomes self-governing January 4 Sheffield police arrests Peter Sutcliffe, the Yorkshire Ripper January 16 Protestant gunmen shoot and wound Bernadette D and did not run in the 1982 provincial election preferring to return to the family farm.


Preceded by:
W. Bennett CampbellWilliam Bennett Campbell (born 1943) is a former Prince Edward Island politician and premier. Campbell, a teacher by profession, entered politics in 1970 and was elected to the provincial legislature as a Liberal. In 1972 he became minister of education a
1978-1979
Premier of Prince Edward IslandThis is a list of the premiers of the province of Prince Edward Island, Canada, since the office was established (along with responsible government) in 1851. Colony of PEI Name Party Term George Coles Liberal 1851- 1854 John Holl Conservative 1854- 1855 G
1979-1981
Succeeded by:
James M. LeeJames Matthew Lee (born March 26, 1937) is a former Prince Edward Island politician. After a successful career in real estate and development Lee ran for the office in 1974 as a Progressive Conservative but failed to win a seat in the provincial legislatu
1981-1986
MacLean, John MacLean, John MacLean, John MacLean, John

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