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Sterling Rufus Lyon, PC OC OM QC (January 30, 1927 – December 16, 2010) was a lawyer, cabinet minister, and the 17th Premier of Manitoba, Canada from 1977 to 1981. His government introduced several fiscally-conservative measures, and was sometimes seen as a local version of the government of Margaret Thatcher in the United Kingdom. He also successfully fought for the inclusion of the notwithstanding clause in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
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Sterling Rufus Lyon Lyon, Sterling
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Canadian politician
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1927-01-30Z
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Minister of Mines and Natural Resources (1963–1966) Member of theLegislative Assembly of Manitoba Leader of the Opposition (1981–1983) Attorney General (1966–1969) Minister of Municipal Affairs (1960–1961) Minister of Public Utilities (1961–1963) Minister of Public Utilities (1964) Attorney-General (1958–1963) Premier of Manitoba Minister of Tourism and Recreation Commission, Northern Affairs (1966–1968)
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17th
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