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Laurier (Montreal Metro) (374 bytes)
4: [[PMOC|Prime Minister]] [[Wilfrid Laurier]] Governor of the Bank of Canada (579 bytes) 1: ...nce [[2001]]. The governor is appointed by the [[PMOC|Prime Minister]] of Canada, but once in office is... Lester B. Pearson Building (569 bytes) 3: ...is named after [[Lester B. Pearson]] a Canadian [[PMOC|Prime Minister]] and [[Nobel Peace Prize]] winner... First Baptist Church (Ottawa) (900 bytes) 2: ...ornerstone was laid by [[Alexander Mackenzie]], [[PMOC|Prime Minister of Canada]]. As a Baptist Mackenz... Minister of Finance (Canada) (969 bytes) 5: ... national popularity that allowed him to become [[PMOC|Prime Minister]]. Bennett Buggy (1082 bytes) 1: ... The term was named after [[R.B. Bennett]] the [[PMOC|Prime Minister]] of Canada from 1930 to 1935 who ... High Commission of Brunei Darussalam in Canada (1340 bytes) 4: ...native [[Quebec City]]. It then became home to [[PMOC|Prime Minister]] [[John A. Macdonald]] and his fa... Laurier Avenue (1320 bytes) 2: ...f Waller), it was renamed in honour of Canadian [[PMOC|Prime Minister]] Sir [[Wilfrid Laurier]]. [[Laur... Alan Riddell (1436 bytes) 3: ... As a young graduate he worked in the office of [[PMOC|Prime Minister]] [[Brian Mulroney]] Shamrock Summit (1562 bytes) 1: ...as a name given to the [[1985]] meeting between [[PMOC|Prime Minister]] [[Brian Mulroney]] of [[Canada]]... 1911 in Canada (1407 bytes) 12: * [[October 10]] - Robert Borden becomes [[PMOC|prime minister]], replacing Sir Wilfrid Laurier Atilla Altikat (1666 bytes) 1: ...nd the act was forcefully condemned by Canadian [[PMOC|Prime Minister]] [[Pierre Trudeau]]. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church (Ottawa) (2003 bytes) 8: ...ataries have attended the church. It was where [[PMOC|Prime Minister]] [[William Lyon Mackenzie King]] ... 1891 in Canada (1819 bytes) 13: * [[June 6]] - [[PMOC|Prime Minister]] Sir John A. Macdonald dies in of... EPCOR Centre for the Performing Arts (2373 bytes) 5: ...ng was officially opened on 24th August 1931 by [[PMOC|Prime Minister]] [[R.B. Bennett]] in a low-key ce... Government Conference Centre (2619 bytes) 4: ...lans fell through. In his final year in office [[PMOC|Prime Minister]] [[Jean Chrétien]] announced that... Richard Mahoney (2725 bytes) 5: ...r of the [[Young Liberals]] and became close to [[PMOC|Prime Minister]] [[John Napier Turner]] and is fi... Stanley Waters (2927 bytes) 7: ...pressured by [[Alberta]] Premier [[Don Getty]], [[PMOC|Prime Minister]] [[Brian Mulroney]] agreed to app... Jean Pelletier (3259 bytes) 5: ...ns as aggressive fighters. When Chrétien became [[PMOC|Prime Minister]] in [[1993]] Pelletier became the... Wallis House (3169 bytes) 6: ...Guards]]. The event drew enough attention that [[PMOC|Prime Minister]] [[William Lyon Mackenzie King]] ...
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