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Allan Joseph MacEachen PC OC (/ m ə ˈ k ɛ k ən /; July 6, 1921 – September 12, 2017) was a Canadian politician and statesman who served as a senator and several times as a Cabinet minister. He was the first deputy prime minister of Canada and served from 1977 to 1979 and 1980 to 1984.
The Canadian federal budget for fiscal year 1982–83 was presented by Minister of Finance Allan MacEachen in the House of Commons of Canada on 28 June 1982. The budget angered public sector unions by imposing a wage restraint package limiting wage increases to six and five percent in the following two years.
In December 2017 the Port Hawkesbury town council voted unanimously to rename the airport after Allan J. MacEachen, [8] the former Deputy Prime Minister and MP for Inverness—Richmond and later Cape Breton Highlands—Canso. In May 2018 Airshow Cape Breton was held at the airport, and featured the Royal Canadian Air Force Snowbirds. [9]
The Canadian federal budget for fiscal year 1981–82 was presented by Minister of Finance Allan MacEachen in the House of Commons of Canada on 12 November 1981. [2]
Allan MacEachen: 24 September 1970: 8 August 1974 Mitchell Sharp: 8 August 1974: 14 September 1976 Allan MacEachen: 14 September 1976: 4 June 1979 Leader of the Government in the Senate: Paul Martin Sr. 20 April 1968: 8 August 1974 Ray Perrault: 8 August 1974: 4 June 1979 Minister of Manpower and Immigration: Jean Marchand: 20 April 1968: 6 ...
Deputy Prime Minister - Allan MacEachen; Minister of Finance - Marc Lalonde; Secretary of State for External Affairs - Allan MacEachen; Secretary of State for Canada - Serge Joyal; Minister of National Defence - Gilles Lamontagne then Jean-Jacques Blais; Minister of National Health and Welfare - Monique Bégin; Minister of Regional Industrial ...
He was wrong. Or so the American people decided.. Allan Lichtman, the historian who predicted 9 of the 10 last elections, failed to accurately predict who voters would chose to become the 47th ...
Deputy Prime Minister - Allan MacEachen; Minister of Finance - Allan MacEachen then Marc Lalonde; Secretary of State for External Affairs - Mark MacGuigan then Allan MacEachen; Secretary of State for Canada - Gerald Regan then Serge Joyal; Minister of National Defence - Gilles Lamontagne; Minister of National Health and Welfare - Monique Bégin