John Patrick Nowlan
John Patrick (Pat) Nowlan
(born 1931) is a retired
Canadian
parliamentarian. Nowlan was a
Progressive Conservative
backbench
Member of Parliament
representing a
Nova Scotia
riding
in the
Canadian House of Commons
continuously from 1965 to 1993. Nowlan was an unsuccessful candidate at that year's
1976 Progressive Conservative leadership convention
, running as a
right wing
candidate. In 1991, Nolan was expelled from the
Tory
caucus
after voting against the
Mulroney
government's introduction of the
Goods and Services Tax
. Nolan sat as an
Independent Progressive Conservative
until his defeat in the
1993 federal election
. Nowlan, John Patrick Nowlan, John Patrick
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