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  1. 16. Jan. 2020 · Dignitaries, politicians, family and friends gathered in St. John's on Thursday for the state funeral for John Crosbie, a former provincial and federal minister, lieutenant-governor, and political icon in Newfoundland and Labrador who was remembered for his candour and dedication to political and family life.Crosbie, 88, died Jan. 10 following a period of illness.N.L. Conservative Opposition ...

  2. 16. Jan. 2020 · Archdeacon and rector Roger Whalen gives the sermon to the gathering at John Crosbie’s state funeral at the Anglican Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in St. John’s Thursday. - Rosie Mullaley. Crosbie’s other children — Michael Crosbie, QC, a lawyer with McInnis Cooper in St. John’s, and Beth Crosbie, a former real estate agent and ...

  3. 16. Jan. 2020 · Jane Crosbie, left, is escorted by family friend William Goulding and followed by her son Ches Crosbie as they head from the state funeral for her husband John Crosbie, a former federal cabinet ...

  4. 16. Jan. 2020 · John Crosbie, who died last Friday at age 88, was remembered at the state funeral as a patriot who played a key role shaping Canada. Former prime minister Brian Mulroney delivered a eulogy ...

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  5. 10. Jan. 2020 · Crosbie, who grew up in a political family (his father Chessley was the leader of the Economic Union Party that opposed Newfoundland’s confederation with Canada) studied law at the University of Dalhousie and began practising in St. John’s in 1957. He launched his own political career in 1965, with a brief stint as a city councillor in St. John’s before moving on to provincial politics ...

  6. 1. März 2024 · Former federal minster John Crosbie is being remembered for his wit as much as his politics after his passing away at age 88. Here are some of his most memor...

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  7. John Carnell Crosbie leaves behind a legacy few can claim in the history of Newfoundland and Labrador. “The history of the Crosbie family is so intimately intertwined with the development of Newfoundland itself that, to me, family and homeland are virtually inseparable,” Crosbie wrote in his 1997 memoir No Holds Barred, co-authored by journalist Geoffrey Stevens.