Robert Macpherson (December 11, 1853 – June 30, 1929) was a Scottish-born carpenter, builder and political figure in British Columbia. He represented...
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George Macpherson (1866–1926), Canadian politician and pharmacist Robert MacPherson (mathematician) (born 1944), American mathematician Robert Macpherson (Canadian...
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Robert George Macpherson (January 28, 1866 – November 27, 1926) was a Canadian Liberal pharmacist and politician. Born in Erin, Wellington county, Canada...
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Macpherson (politician), Scottish politician C. B. Macpherson, Canadian academic Dean Macpherson, South African politician Hector Macpherson, Sr. (1875–1970)...
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(1809–1891), Canadian politician and a Father of Confederation Robert Duncan Wilmot Jr. (1837–1920), Canadian farmer, businessman and politician Robert Duncanson...
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1972), Canadian politician James L. McPherson (1881–1951), Canadian politician Jim McPherson, Canadian politician Sir John Macpherson, 1st Baronet, Governor-General...
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Liberal politician. Niall Macpherson T. E. Moir, civil servant in India. George Morton, Labour politician. Wilfrid Normand, Unionist politician and judge...
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List of people from St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador (category Lists of people by populated place in Canada)
Francis MacKenzie, politician Fannie Knowling McNeil, suffragette and artist Campbell Leonard Macpherson, businessman Cluny MacPherson, physician and the...
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Hadfield, astronaut, first Canadian to walk in space September 29 – Robert Thibault, politician October 14 – Dominic Agostino, politician (d.2004) October 20...
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Newfoundland – Leonard Outerbridge (until December 16) then Campbell Leonard Macpherson Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia – Alistair Fraser Lieutenant Governor...
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Leonard O'Brien Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland – Campbell Leonard Macpherson Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia – Edward Chester Plow Lieutenant Governor...
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Leonard O'Brien Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland – Campbell Leonard Macpherson (until March 1) then Fabian O'Dea Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia –...
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after many of his delegates decided to support M. A. MacPherson in an unsuccessful attempt to stop Robert James Manion from becoming leader. In 1938, several...
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Scots-Quebecers (category Scottish-Canadian culture in Quebec)
(1832–1890), businessman Robert Mackay (1840–1916), businessman, statesman Roderick Mackenzie (1761–1844), fur trader, politician James McGill (1744–1813)...
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a lawyer and politician in Manitoba, British Columbia and the United Kingdom often referred to as "Fighting Joe". Born in Milton, Canada West, the son...
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Greater Napanee (redirect from Napanee, Canada)
after Robert Clark, who built a grist mill there. Sir John A. Macdonald, Canada's first prime minister, practised law in Napanee. Allan Macpherson House:...
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Aboriginal Canadian personalities Asian Canadians Black Canadians European Canadians List of First Nations people List of Canadian Jews List of Canadians by net...
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158–167. ISBN 1-895811-71-6. Retrieved September 24, 2011. "John Hart". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Retrieved September 24, 2011. Harvey, R. G (2004). Head on...
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St. Andrew's College, Aurora (category Boys' schools in Canada)
in a house named Chestnut Park that was previously owned by Sir David Macpherson. The college opened on September 10, 1899 under the direction of Headmaster...
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David Murdoch "D.M." Macpherson (November 17, 1847 – February 4, 1915) was a Canadian dairyman, inventor, manufacturer and political figure. He represented...
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Robert Libman (born November 8, 1960) is a Canadian politician and architect. Born in Montreal, Quebec, he is the son of David Libman and Goldie Aronovitch...
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– C. D. Howe, politician and Minister (b. 1886) 1960 in Canadian television List of Canadian films "Queen Elizabeth II | The Canadian Encyclopedia"....
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Nellie McClung (category 20th-century Canadian politicians)
October 1873 – 1 September 1951) was a Canadian author, politician, and social activist, who is regarded as one of Canada's most prominent suffragists. She began...
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monarchy of Canada is Canada's form of government embodied by the Canadian sovereign and head of state. It is one of the key components of Canadian sovereignty...
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Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day (category Provincial and territorial holidays in Canada)
Day, is a holiday celebrated on June 24 in the Canadian province of Quebec. It was brought to Canada by French settlers celebrating the traditional feast...
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value of British goods imported by Canada. At the outbreak of World War I, the Canadian government and millions of Canadian volunteers enthusiastically joined...
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formed a minority government. Results of the 2015 Canadian federal election Results of the 2015 Canadian federal election by riding Dufaur-Cauchon, Karine...
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Malcolm MacPherson (18 August 1904 – 24 May 1971) was a Scottish Labour politician. Malcolm MacPherson was born on The Isle of May, in the Firth of Forth...
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Leonard O'Brien Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland – Campbell Leonard Macpherson Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia – Alistair Fraser (until January 15)...
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Canadian Confederation (French: Confédération canadienne) was the process by which three British North American provinces—the Province of Canada, Nova...
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