After deciding to leave office in February 1984,
Pierre Trudeau retired as
Prime Minister of Canada in June of that year.
Polls showed that he would almost certainly be defeated by Mulroney and the
Progressive Conservatives in the next election. Trudeau's
Liberals chose Turner, a former
Cabinet minister under Trudeau and
Lester B. Pearson, as their new leader in a
bitterly contested leadership convention in which Turner defeated six rivals, most notably Trudeau's preferred successor
Jean Chrétien. Just four days after being sworn in as prime minister, Turner called a general election for September, persuaded by internal polls which showed the Liberals far ahead, even though he was not obligated to dissolve Parliament until 1985. This proved disastrous as Turner initially appeared rusty and old fashioned, using outmoded slang on several occasions that made voters see him as a relic from the past, causing the Liberals to fall far behind in polls. Most famously, he spoke of "make-work programs," a term that had long ago fallen into disfavour compared to the less-patronizing "job-creation programs." The campaign is best remembered for Mulroney's attacks on a raft of Liberal
patronage appointments. In his final days in office, Trudeau had controversially appointed a flurry of
senators, judges, and executives on various governmental and
crown corporation boards. This was widely seen as a way to offer "plum jobs" to long-time Liberals loyal to the Trudeau-Chrétien faction of the party. However, the appointments were not finalized prior to Trudeau's leaving office. The new prime minister, Turner, therefore had the right to recommend that
Governor General Jeanne Sauvé cancel the appointments—advice that Sauvé would have been obligated to follow in accordance with Canadian constitutional practice. However, such a move would almost certainly have further alienated the Trudeau-Chrétien faction of the Liberal Party, something Turner's advisors believed the party could not risk provoking on the eve of an election. Despite strong pressure for Turner to scuttle the appointments, he refused to do so. Instead, he proceeded to appoint several more Liberals to prominent political offices. Turner cited a written agreement which would see Trudeau retire early in return for the appointments being made. ==Televised debate==