He served as Minister of Supply and Services from 1980 to 1983, and Minister of National Defence from 1983 until the 1984 election, when he lost his seat to Moe Mantha in the Progressive Conservative sweep of Brian Mulroney.
Moe Mantha, Jr., his son, National Hockey League player and American Hockey League coach
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Moe Mantha, Sr., American Hockey League player in the 1950s and 1960s, and Progressive Conservative Party Member of Parliament for Nipissing in the 1980s
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