Premier Blaine Higgs has extended his condolences to the family of former Prime Minister John Turner.
Canada’s 17th Prime Minister passed away Friday at the age of 91.
Higgs said he and his wife Marcia were saddened to learn of Turner’s passing.
“A legendary figure in Canadian public life, his impact was profound,” said Higgs in a public statement. “My sincere condolences to his wife Geills, and the entire Turner family. Our nation is better because of his service.”
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said his predecessor was deeply committed to the law and democratic process.
Trudeau called Turner a gifted politician, whose contributions to Canada will not be forgotten.
Turner spent decades in federal politics and served as Prime Minister for 11 weeks in 1984.
Today, we learned with great sadness that John has passed away. Sophie and I are sending our deepest condolences to his family and friends, and to all Canadians who are mourning this loss. We will never forget all that he contributed to our country. https://t.co/ZCtEgWMmVz
— Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) September 19, 2020