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Stanfield, Robert
Bob Stanfield Robert Stanfield, federal Conservative opposition leader, 1967-1976, had also been the successful premier of Nova Scotia, 1956-1967.
ID #21063
Robert L. Stanfield Robert L. Stanfield, 1968.
ID #21791

Stevens, Henry
Henry H. Stevens Henry Herbert Stevens, federal minister of trade and commerce during the Great Depression, seen here, at the left, talking to British cabinet ministers during the Imperial Economic Conference of 1931.
ID #20907

Stowe, Emily Howard
Emily H. Stowe-1 Dr. Emily Howard Stowe (1831-1903), who, after a long struggle, was admitted to the Ontario College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1880, and led in organizing the Dominion Woman Suffrage Association in 1893.
ID #20164
Powerful Women Canadian postage stamp depicting Emily Stowe, Louise McKinney, Idola Saint-Jean, Louise McKinney and Henrietta Edwards, four leading women reformers.
ID #21958

Strachan, John
John Strachan John Strachan (1778-1867), taught school in Kingston and Cornwall, Ontario, became the first Anglican bishop of Toronto, Ontario, and was a leading political figure in the "Family Compact" of the 1830s in Upper Canada.
ID #20116

Sullivan, John
John Sullivan Major-General John Sullivan (1740-1795).
ID #21775

Talon, Jean
Jean Talon in New France Jean Talon as intendant in New France, 1665-1672. Under the new system of royal French government, Talon successfully built up an enduring French-Canadian society along the St. Lawrence River.
ID #20659
Laval and Talon Bishop Laval greeting the Intendant Talon at Quebec, in a painting by Frank Craig.
ID #10098

Tarte, J.I.
Israel Tarte Israel Tarte (1848-1907), a Liberal political manager and Quebec journalist, he was effective in organizing French-Canadian liberalism but left the cabinet in 1902 over tariff protectionism.
ID #20778
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