George S. Baker, PC (born September 4 1942) is a
Canadian
politician and member of the Senate.
Baker was
first elected to the House of
Commons in the 1974
election as the Liberal
Member of Parliament (MP) for
Gander—Twillingate, in
Newfoundland and
Labrador
. He was re-elected in every subsequent
election (representing
Gander—Grand Falls after 1988)
until his appointment to the Senate by
Governor General Adrienne Clarkson, on the recommendation
of
Prime Minister Jean Chrétien, in 2002.
Although a popular and articulate MP, he was hurt by the tradition
of appointing no more than one
Canadian
Cabinet minister from Newfoundland at a time, and by his
reputation as a maverick who said what he thought rather than what
the party leadership would like him to say.
Fred Mifflin's and
Brian
Tobin's appointments to cabinet following the
1993 election meant Baker
had to remain on the
backbench. Tobin's
resignation from the cabinet to become
Premier of Newfoundland and
Labrador opened the way for Baker to be appointed as
Minister of Veterans
Affairs. But when Prime Minister Chrétien lured Tobin back to
Ottawa for the
2000
election, Baker was removed from Cabinet. He was appointed to
the Senate in 2002.
Baker lives in Gander, Newfoundland and Labrador, with his wife
Averill Baker.
Block Newfoundland controversy
In March 2009, as a Liberal Senator for Newfoundland and Labrador,
he was the first among Newfoundland's federal parliamentarians to
overtly call for the foundation of a new sovereigntist party, based
on the
Bloc Québécois,
largely in response to the $1.7 billion cuts in
equalization payments that represented
no less than 20% of the province's budget, due to a change of how
natural resources are factored in the calculation of equalization
transfers.
This prompted a rebuke from the Prime Minister's office and
political commentators in Toronto and Ottawa. Some Conservative MPs
demanded that
Michael Ignatieff
kick him out of the Liberal caucus, that he refused to do. However,
this action caused little outcry in his home province.
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