Perrin Beatty

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Who is Perrin Beatty?

Henry Perrin Beatty, PC is a corporate executive and former Canadian politician.

Perrin Beatty first won election to the Canadian House of Commons as a Progressive Conservative at the age of 22 in the 1972 election.

He is a graduate of Upper Canada College in Toronto, Ontario, and of the University of Western Ontario in London.

In 1979, he became, at the time, the youngest person ever appointed to a Canadian Cabinet when Prime Minister Joe Clark made Beatty his minister of state for the Treasury Board in the short-lived government. Beatty returned to the opposition benches as a result of the defeat of the Clark government in the 1980 election.

With the Conservative victory in the 1984 election, Prime Minister Brian Mulroney made Beatty Minister of National Revenue and Minister responsible for Canada Post. He subsequently served as Solicitor General of Canada, Defence Minister, Minister of National Health and Welfare, and the now defunct position of Minister of Communications.

Despite long being touted as a future Tory leader, Beatty did not run in the 1993 Progressive Conservative leadership convention to succeed Mulroney.

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Born
Jun 1, 1950
Toronto
Nationality
  • Canada
Education
  • Upper Canada College
  • University of Western Ontario

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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