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  1. Feb 18, 2008 · John MacLennan Buchanan, premier of Nova Scotia 1978–90, senator 1990–2006, lawyer (born 22 April 1931 in Sydney, NS; died 3 October 2019). A master political campaigner, Buchanan was the longest-serving Conservative premier in Nova Scotian history, and was among the leaders who negotiated the accord to repatriate Canada’s Constitution in ...

  2. John A. Buchanan (1843–1921), US House of Representatives member from Virginia. John Alexander Buchanan (1887–1976), Canadian senator. John Andrew Buchanan (1863–1935), judge and politician in Astoria in the U.S. state of Oregon.

  3. Oct 4, 2019 · Buchanan served as the premier of Nova Scotia from 1978 to 1990, winning four consecutive majorities and becoming the fourth-longest serving premier in the province's history. He was also a lawyer, a master campaigner and a skilled politician who connected with Nova Scotians and was proud of his provincial pride.

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  5. Jun 4, 2015 · John Buchanan, former Australia and New Zealand coach, talks about his views on the role of a coach in modern cricket, the multiple-captain theory, and the impact of technology and rewards on the game. He also shares his experiences with different teams and formats, and his disappointment with some people who did not understand his methods.

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  6. Tall and tanned, bespectacled and analytical, John Buchanan was an unlikely choice as Australian coach in 1999. A teacher by trade, and a one-time university lecturer, his first-class career...

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  8. Oct 4, 2019 · The Prime Minister Justin Trudeau today issued the following statement on the death of John Buchanan, former Premier of Nova Scotia and senator:

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