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| Sieur de Monts | |||
| Sieur
de Monts Sieur de Monts, Colonizer of Acadia and a trading entrepreneur who
became
Lieutenant-General of New France. ID #10068 |
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| Sifton, Clifford | |||
| Clifford
Sifton Clifford Sifton, Ontario-born but settling in Manitoba in 1875, a Liberal
provincial member in 1898, attorney-general in 1891, and federal minister of the interior
and Indian affairs, 1896-1905. ID #20796 |
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| Simcoe, Elizabeth Posthuma | |||
| Mrs.
Simcoe Elizabeth Posthuma Simcoe, wife of Lieutenant-Governor Simcoe, was also
his
aide and mother of a young family, as well as producing valuable watercolours of early
Upper Canada. ID #10213 |
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| Simcoe, John Graves | |||
| J.G.
Simcoe John Graves Simcoe, First Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada, was also
the
distinguished commander of the Loyalist Queen's Rangers. ID #10212 |
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| Smallwood, J. | |||
| Joey
Smallwood Newfoundland's Premier-to-be, Joseph Smallwood, signing the
Confederation with Canada document, December 1948. He held office as Liberal premier until
1977. ID #20982 |
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| Smith, Donald | |||
| Donald
Smith Donald Smith (1820-1914), later Lord Strathcona, dealt with the troubles at
Red River, then sat in the Canadian parliament for Selkirk, and later became a key figure
in the new C.P.R. Company. ID #20735 |
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| HBC
Chief Factors The Chief Factors of the Hudson's Bay at Montreal, 1871. ID #21819 |
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| Smith, Samuel | |||
| Samuel
Smith A United Empire Loyalist, Lieutenant-Colonel Samuel Smith (1756-1826)
served
in the Loyalist Queen's Rangers, was appointed to Upper Canada's Executive Council in
1815, and twice acted as the province's administrator during the governor's absence. As
painted by George Berthon (1806-1892). ID #23114 |
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| Smith, William Alexander | |||
| Armor
de Cosmos Armor de Cosmos (1825-1897), journalist-founder of the British Colonist
at Victoria, and Victoria's first representative in the federal parliament in 1871, and
then British Columbia's Premier, 1872-1874. ID #20729 |
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