‘One of our giants:’ Former federal cabinet minister John Crosbie dead at 88
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — John Crosbie had a tart tongue, a dry wit and what many have described as an unflinching devotion to Newfoundland and Labrador.
The former federal cabinet minister often made headlines with his off-colour quips and stinging barbs, but as news of his death spread Friday, he was hailed as a national builder and a tireless advocate for his province.
“He relished the cut and thrust of politics throughout his life, not for sport, but for people, whose best interests he embraced as his own,” his family said in a statement confirming his death Friday morning at the age of 88. “On the wharf or around a table, he listened, he heard and he resolved to deliver.”
As an outspoken fisheries minister under Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, Crosbie faced his biggest political challenge as Newfoundland and Labrador struggled with the collapse of the northern cod stocks, for centuries the backbone of the province’s economy.