William Denis Hertel Johnson, CM (23 April 1931 – 2 March 2020) was a Canadian academic, journalist, and author. Johnson's mother was francophone and his...
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American basketball player William Johnson (Canadian author) (1931–2020), Canadian journalist and author William Johnson (barber) (1809–1851), free African...
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Canadian women writers in French List of Quebec writers List of French Canadian writers from outside Quebec List of famous Canadians Lists of authors...
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Benjamin Sinclair Johnson, CM OOnt (born December 30, 1961) is a Canadian former sprinter. During the 1987–88 season he held the title of the world's...
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William McAllister-Johnson (1939 – August 23, 2016) was a Canadian scholar and Professor who was a specialist of the history of prints and printmaking...
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Northwest Territories and Yukon in Northern Canada. The event became a media circus as Johnson eluded the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) team sent to take...
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Canada portal Ontario portal Canadian literature Canadian poetry List of Canadian poets "Tekahionwake: an Indian Poetess in London," Pauline Johnson Archive:...
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William Novak (born 1948) is a Canadian–American author who has co-written or ghostwritten numerous celebrity memoirs for people including Lee Iacocca...
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around the world. By the 1990s, Canadian literature was viewed as some of the world's best. Numerous Canadian authors have accumulated international literary...
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the surname Johnson: Aaron Johnson Abby Johnson Adam Johnson Al Johnson Alan Johnson Albert Johnson Alexander or Alex Johnson Alice Johnson Andrew or Andy...
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Frank Dux (redirect from Frank William Dux)
Frank William Dux ( /ˈduːks/; born April 6, 1956) is a Canadian-American martial artist and fight choreographer. According to Dux, a ninjutsu expert named...
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Wentworth M. Johnson (born 1939) is a Canadian writer. He was born in March, Cambridgeshire, England. W.M. Johnson is the great grandson of William Edward Bourne...
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Rock' Johnson Debuts on Hot 100". Billboard. Retrieved October 11, 2021. Peaks on the Canadian Hot 100: "You're Welcome": "Chart Search: Dwayne Johnson, CAN...
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Macness Johnson (1853–1935), judge and politician in Newfoundland George Balfour Johnson (1865–1940), politician in Saskatchewan, Canada George William Johnson...
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Jack Black (1871–1932) was a Canadian and American hobo and burglar. Black is best known for his autobiography You Can't Win (Macmillan, 1926), describing...
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Creola Katherine Johnson (née Coleman; August 26, 1918 – February 24, 2020) was an American mathematician whose calculations of orbital mechanics as a...
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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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Canadian House of Commons William H. McDonald (1899–1967), American politician; Texas Land Commissioner William John Macdonald (1832–1916), Canadian merchant...
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the two Canadas, Lower and Upper, were united. On April 25, 1849 the Canadian parliament was burned along with thousands of French Canadian books and...
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approximately 114,000. The authors most frequently cited include William Shakespeare, John Milton and John Dryden. It was years before Johnson's Dictionary, as it...
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educator (d. 1921) 1836 – Juliette Adam, French author (d. 1936) 1837 – Auguste-Réal Angers, Canadian judge and politician, 6th Lieutenant Governor of...
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Bernard, Canadian Senator Mayann Francis, first black woman Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia Daurene Lewis, first black woman mayor in Canada; recipient...
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Bill Johnson may refer to: William Manuel Johnson (1872–1972), known as Bill, American double bass player and founder of King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band...
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1812 to 1813. He and his brother James served under William Henry Harrison in Upper Canada. Johnson led troops in the Battle of the Thames. Many reported...
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William Workman (May 1807 – 23 February 1878), of Mount Prospect House, Montreal, was an Irish-born Canadian entrepreneur, businessman and philanthropist...
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remind voters of his humble origins. Jacob Johnson was a poor man, as had been his father, William Johnson, but he became town constable of Raleigh before...
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Bank of Canada Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation Canada Development Investment Corporation Canada Pension Plan Investment Board Canadian International...
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Seann William Scott (born October 3, 1976) is an American actor. Films in which Scott has starred have earned $4.91 billion at the global box office as...
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Johnson (1893–1956), African-American sociologist president of Fisk University Charles R. Johnson (born 1948), African-American scholar and author Charles...
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abolitionist William Johnson Fox (1786–1864), British politician William Fox (politician) (1812–1893), Premier of New Zealand William H. Fox (1837–1913)...
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