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| King, William Lyon Mackenzie | |||
| W.L.
Mackenzie King W.L. Mackenzie King attending the Liberal Convention of August,
1919. ID #20872 |
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| Mackenzie
King Mackenzie King, Canadian Prime Minister, 1921-1930 and 1935-1948,
greeting a
young constituent in the early 1920s. ID #20184 |
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| Conscription
Plebiscite Prime Minister Mackenzie King presents his personal vote in the
national plebiscite on conscription, April, 1942. ID #20961 |
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| W.L.
Mackenzie King William Lyon Mackenzie King (1874-1950) was born in Berlin
(Kitchener), Ontario, educated at Toronto, Chicago and Harvard, was federal member of
parliament 1908-1911, Liberal leader in 1919 and Prime Minister in 1921. ID #20876 |
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| Diefenbaker, John George | |||
| Bill
of Rights Prime Minister Diefenbaker displaying the Bill of Rights of
1958. ID #21012 |
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| St. Laurent, Louis | |||
| St.
Lawrence Seaway Prime Minister St. Laurent, on the far right, with Thomas Dewey,
Governor of New York, and Ontario Premier Leslie Front, digging, at the breaking ground
ceremony for the St. Lawrence Seaway, August, 1955. ID #20996 |
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| Pearson, Lester B. (Mike) | |||
| Suez
Crisis Lester Pearson addressing an Ottawa press conference on Canada's Suez
policy and the Suez Crisis, 1956. ID #21005 |
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| Mike
Pearson Lester Pearson (1897-1972) was a history teacher at the University of
Toronto and an international diplomat and statesman before becoming Canadian Prime
Minister in 1963. ID #21019 |
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| Four
Prime Ministers From left to right, Pierre Trudeau, John Turner, Jean Chrétien,
and then Prime Minister, Lester Pearson, in 1967. ID #21025 |
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