JOHN BUCHANAN
:''This is an article about the Canadian Premier. See John Buchanan (disambiguation) for other people called John Buchanan.''
'John MacLennan Buchanan', PC , QC , D.Eng , DCL , LL.D , D.P.Sc. (born April 22, 1931) is a Canadian lawyer and politician.
Buchanan graduated from Mount Allison University in 1954 with a Bachelor of Science Degree and an Engineering Certificate. He then went on to study at Dalhousie Law School and after graduating in 1958 entered the practise of law where he was appointed Queen's Counsel in 1972.
He was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of Nova Scotia in 1967. He became leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Nova Scotia in 1971, and became Premier of Nova Scotia in 1978. His highwater mark was in 1984 when he led his party captured 40 of the 52 seats in the leglislature.
Buchanan played a large part in the constitution patriation as a member of the "Gang of Eight," and would play an even larger part as one of Brian Mulroney's top allies during the Meech Lake Accord negotiations. Controversy ensued when he said that if Meech Lake failed, that Nova Scotia should consider joining the United States. He would backtrack on his comments the next day after considerable outcry.
In 1990, he left provincial politics and was appointed to the Canadian Senate by Mulroney. This was highly unpopular in most of the country, as Buchanan was under investigation for corruption charges, the appointment was part of a large influx of appointments for the upcoming Goods and Services Tax vote. The ''Ottawa Citizen'' called the appointment, "the Mulroney government's most contemptuous and appalling act of patronage." Buchanan had offered some of Nova Scotia's Senate seats to the Western provinces during Meech Lake negotiations, and if his offer had been accepted, there would not have been a seat for him.
Buchanan sat as a Progressive Conservative senator until 2004 when the party merged with the Canadian Alliance. He sat as a member of the Conservative Party of Canada from 2004 until his retirement at age 75 on April 22, 2006.
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