Harris Turner

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Harris Turner
MLA
Leader of the Opposition
In office
1924–1925
Preceded by John Archibald Maharg
Succeeded by Charles Tran/
James Thomas Milton Anderson
Personal details
Born October 3, 1887
Markdale, Ontario
Died 1972
Political party Independent (supportive of Progressives)

Harris Turner (October 3, 1887[1] – 1972[2]) was a journalist and political figure in Saskatchewan. He was a soldier's representative in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan from 1917 to 1921 and then represented Saskatoon City in the assembly from 1921 to 1925 as an independent member.

He was born in Markdale, Ontario, the son of Adam Turner and Mary E. Black, and was educated in Orangeville. In 1917, Turner married Alice M. Moyer. He served with the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry during World War I and was wounded, losing the sight in both eyes.[1] Turner served as leader of the opposition in the Saskatchewan assembly from 1924 to 1925.[3] He was defeated when he ran for reelection as a Progressive in 1925.[4] Turner served on Saskatoon city council from 1929 to 1930.[5]

Turner and A.P. "Pat" Waldron founded Turner's Weekly and then The Western Producer (first known as The Progressive), weekly newspapers in Saskatoon.[6]

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