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John Turner: 'Canada's Kennedy'

From track star to Rhodes Scholar, destiny seemed to have paved a golden path for John Napier Turner. Born with good looks and charisma to spare, the bilingual lawyer entered politics in the 1960s touted as Canada's answer to John F. Kennedy. But it would take more than two decades and a self-imposed political exile before he would have a chance to claim his crown as prime minister.

A look at rookie Liberal candidate John Turner's 1962 campaign race for a Montreal riding.
Medium: Television
Program: Newsmagazine
Broadcast Date: May 16, 1962
Host: William Allen
Duration: 2:07

Last updated: March 12, 2013

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