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  1. 10. Jan. 2020 · ST. JOHN'S, N.L. -- John Crosbie, a former federal cabinet minister who was known as much for his sharp wit as for his politics, has died at the age of 88.

  2. 15. Jan. 2020 · John and Jane Crosbie married in 1952, when they were both 21. They stood closely together until John Crosbie's death last week. Adam Walsh looks at a marriage that blended politics and romance.

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  3. 10. Jan. 2020 · John Carnell Crosbie was born in St. John’s on January 30, 1931, to a prominent business and political family. He was the son of Chesley A. Crosbie, the head of the Crosbie mercantile group and leader of the Economic Union Party, which favoured free trade with the United States. His grandfather was Sir John Chalker Crosbie, a cabinet minister and caretaker prime minister in pre-Confederation ...

  4. John Carnell Crosbie was born in St. John’s on January 30, 1931, to a prominent business and political family. He was the son of Chesley A. Crosbie, the head of the Crosbie mercantile group and leader of the Economic Union Party, which favoured free trade with the United States. His grandfather was Sir John Chalker Crosbie, a cabinet minister ...

  5. 10. Jan. 2020 · JOHN'S, N.L. — Mark Critch Special to The Telegram. “They don’t make them like that anymore.”. I keep hearing that phrase over and over again. As people say goodbye to John Crosbie, they seem to be saying goodbye to another time as well. A time when giants walked the Earth and left footprints the size of the potholes on the Team Gushue ...

  6. 10. Jan. 2020 · Lieutenant Governor, 2008-2013. John Carnell Crosbie became the 12th Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland and Labrador in February 2008 following a career in public life and the law. Crosbie's early education was in St. John's, NL, and Aurora, Ontario. He studied political science and economics at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario and law ...

  7. John Chalker Crosbie. Sir John Chalker Crosbie KBE (11 September 1876 – 5 October 1932) was a Newfoundland merchant and politician. An aggressive and energetic entrepreneur, he created a fortune (which he lost) and started the Crosbie dynasty. His son, Chesley Crosbie, [1] and grandson, John Crosbie [2] were both affluent politicians.