Alasdair Bernard Graham

Alasdair Bernard Graham (born May 21 1929) is a Canadian politician, journalist and businessman. Graham attempted to win a seat in the Canadian House of Commons in the 1958 Canadian election from Nova Scotia but was defeated in the attempt. In 1972 he was appointed to the Canadian Senate by Pierre Trudeau. In 1995 he became deputy government leader in the Senate and was promoted to Leader of the Government in the Canadian Senate in 1997 joining the Canadian Cabinet as Nova Scotia's sole represenative as the Liberals had lost all their seats in the province in the 1997 Canadian election. He served in Cabinet until 1999 when Chretien replaced him with Bernard Boudreau in hopes that appointing Boudreau to the Senate would help him win a seat in the 2000 Canadian election. Graham retired from the Senate in 2004 upon reaching the mandatory retirement age of 75. Graham, Alasdair Bernard Graham, Alasdair Bernard

 

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