Laurent, Saint-Laurent, St. Laurent or St-Laurent may refer to: Saint Lawrence or Saint Laurent (225-258), a Christian martyr Saint-Laurent river St.... 9 KB (1,179 words) - 16:39, 7 October 2023 |
53°28′47″N 113°31′24″W / 53.47972°N 113.52333°W / 53.47972; -113.52333 Louis St. Laurent Catholic School is a fine arts oriented Junior and Senior High School... 19 KB (2,312 words) - 10:50, 25 September 2023 |
Minister of Canada Jean-Luc Laurent (born 1957), French politician Jeanne St. Laurent (1886–1966), wife of Louis St. Laurent Laurent Alexandre (born 1972),... 4 KB (496 words) - 22:46, 24 February 2024 |
Jeanne St. Laurent (née Renault; October 22, 1886 – November 14, 1966) was the wife of Louis St. Laurent, the 12th Prime Minister of Canada. Renault was... 3 KB (207 words) - 03:01, 12 February 2024 |
for its Eye Witness series. Secretary of State for External Affairs Louis St. Laurent defeated Minister of Agriculture (and former Premier of Saskatchewan)... 9 KB (627 words) - 22:05, 22 March 2024 |
17th Canadian Ministry (redirect from Ministry of Louis St-Laurent) Seventeenth Canadian Ministry was the cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Louis St-Laurent. It governed Canada from 15 November 1948 to 21 June 1957, including... 10 KB (81 words) - 22:37, 19 February 2024 |
who automatically became prime minister. Arthur Meighen (1920), Louis St. Laurent (1948), Pierre Trudeau (1968), John Turner (1984), Kim Campbell (1993)... 63 KB (2,314 words) - 01:02, 23 April 2024 |
the governments of prime ministers William Lyon Mackenzie King and Louis St. Laurent continuously from 1935 to 1957. He is credited with transforming the... 63 KB (7,965 words) - 22:04, 26 April 2024 |
Liberal Party under Prime Ministers William Lyon Mackenzie King and Louis St. Laurent gradually built a Canadian welfare state. The Liberals' signature... 111 KB (9,857 words) - 22:31, 29 April 2024 |
is the electoral history of Louis St. Laurent, the twelfth prime minister of Canada (1948–1957). A Liberal, St. Laurent served one term as prime minister... 14 KB (852 words) - 22:06, 20 March 2024 |
Lester B. Pearson (category Fellows of St John's College, Oxford) 1957 under Liberal Prime Ministers William Lyon Mackenzie King and Louis St. Laurent. He narrowly lost the bid to become secretary-general of the United... 75 KB (6,351 words) - 19:09, 17 April 2024 |
Commons of Canada of the 22nd Parliament of Canada. Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent led his Liberal Party of Canada to its second consecutive majority... 25 KB (316 words) - 23:07, 29 April 2024 |
William Lyon Mackenzie King (category Canadian Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George) the reluctant Louis St. Laurent, a leading Quebec lawyer, to enter the House of Commons and to take over Lapointe's role. St. Laurent became King's right-hand... 141 KB (14,704 words) - 01:24, 26 April 2024 |
St-Laurent (23 April 1912 – 22 December 1986) was a Canadian politician. He was born in Quebec City, Quebec. The son of former Prime Minister Louis St... 3 KB (144 words) - 12:53, 28 October 2023 |
Canada–United States relations (section Louis St. Laurent and Harry S. Truman (November 1948 – January 1953)) William Lyon Mackenzie King, working closely with his Foreign Minister Louis St. Laurent, handled foreign relations 1945–48 in a cautious fashion. Canada donated... 159 KB (17,674 words) - 00:17, 22 April 2024 |
St. Anthony of Padua Catholic School (JK–8) St. Benedict's Catholic Elementary School (JK–8) St. Francis Xavier Catholic Secondary School (9–12) St.... 114 KB (10,044 words) - 08:34, 23 April 2024 |
in 1948, and was replaced as Liberal leader and Prime Minister by Louis St. Laurent. It was the first federal election with Newfoundland voting, having... 31 KB (479 words) - 23:05, 29 April 2024 |
even among Anglophones, as it honours former Canadian Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent. Prior to 1951, it was known as Base Line Road. The northern part... 4 KB (511 words) - 19:52, 30 August 2022 |
elections. Under Prime Ministers William Lyon Mackenzie King and Louis St. Laurent, the government gradually built a welfare state. During the Liberals'... 78 KB (8,705 words) - 20:45, 14 March 2024 |
Louis-Saint-Laurent (French pronunciation: [lwi sɛ̃ loʁɑ̃]) is a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada, that has been represented in the House... 14 KB (551 words) - 21:32, 16 April 2024 |
general. In a speech to the House of Commons in 1953, Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent stated: The rather more delicate question arose about the retention... 16 KB (2,062 words) - 22:06, 16 March 2024 |
(1919–1941) and Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent (1942–1958). With Laurier serving as prime minister from 1896 until 1911, and St. Laurent doing likewise from 1948... 13 KB (261 words) - 22:13, 13 March 2024 |
the cabinets of four Prime Ministers: William Lyon Mackenzie King, Louis St. Laurent, Lester B. Pearson and Pierre Trudeau. Martin was viewed as one of... 21 KB (1,013 words) - 07:02, 2 March 2024 |
considered Canada a "Realm of the Commonwealth". The government of Louis St. Laurent ended the practice of using Dominion in the statutes of Canada in... 53 KB (5,719 words) - 15:07, 4 April 2024 |