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June 16, 1891

Man who hated politics becomes prime minister

 

Following the death of his better-known predecessor, Sir John A. Macdonald, another "Sir John" became prime minister of Canada on June 16, 1891. "Sir John Abbott might not be remembered as a great prime minister. Come to think of it, Sir John Abbott might not be remembered as prime minister at all," quips CBC radio's Allan Gould. In this 1982 clip from the children's program Anybody Home, Gould presents a light-hearted list of "true facts" about the sometimes forgotten Canadian leader.

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