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- The Little Guy from Shawinigan will be turning 90 years old on Jan. 11. He becomes only the fifth prime minister to enter his 90s after Sir Mackenzie Bowell, Sir Charles Tupper, Louis St.-Laurent, and more recently, John Napier Turner.
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