• Clark McDougall (November 21, 1921 – August  17, 1980) was a Canadian painter known for his black enamel style. Clark McDougall was born in St. Thomas...
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  • that McDougall's diet may increase the risk of calcium and iron deficiency and is not safe for children. Reviewing McDougall's book The McDougall Program...
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    Charles Joseph Clark PC CC AOE (born June 5, 1939) is a Canadian businessman, writer, and politician who served as the 16th prime minister of Canada from...
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  • Barbara Jean McDougall PC OC (born November 12, 1937) is a former Canadian politician. She served as a Member of Parliament from 1984 to 1993, and as...
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    the original on November 28, 2021. Retrieved November 7, 2015. Campbell Clark, Liberal newcomers could bring wide-ranging experience to Trudeau's cabinet...
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    Blair McDougall is a Scottish Labour politician and former political adviser who has served as the Member of Parliament for East Renfrewshire since 2024...
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    Oregon, and McDougall was elected senator from California, joining Douglas in the Senate as fellow War Democrats. All three of McDougall's Illinois friends...
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  • youngest person ever appointed to a Canadian Cabinet when Prime Minister Joe Clark made Beatty his minister of state for the Treasury Board in his short-lived...
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    Peacekeeping Forces and as a result received the 1957 Nobel Peace Prize. Joe Clark (a former prime minister) led opposition to South Africa's Apartheid system...
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    She won the nomination on September 15, and would face NDP candidate Linda McQuaig in the November 25 by-election. During the campaign she received criticism...
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    MacGuigan Ministers of External Affairs (1983–95) MacEachen Chrétien Clark McDougall Beatty Ouellet Ministers of Foreign Affairs (1995–) Ouellet Axworthy...
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    younger sister Janet "Jennie" Lindsey (1876–1962) and younger brother Dougall Macdougall "Max" (1878–1922). Within his family, he was known as Willie;...
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    Borden, Robert (January 15, 1969). Robert Laird Borden: His Memoirs, Volume 1. McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP. p. 3. ISBN 9780773560550. Retrieved January 27,...
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  • Pamela Ann McDougall (9 May 1925 – 4 October 2015) was a Canadian diplomat. McDougall attended Glebe Collegiate in Ottawa and went on to earn a Bachelor...
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    Boneheads: Canada's Glorious Leaders, Past and Present. Vancouver: Douglas & McIntyre. ISBN 978-1-55054-737-5. OCLC 44883908. Pearson, Lester B; Fry, Michael...
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    law, several financial and banking fields, such as working as a lawyer at McCarthy Tétrault, rising up to become branch manager at the National Bank, the...
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    of May 1979 to a minority Progressive Conservative government led by Joe Clark. However, the PC government fell when the House of Commons failed to approve...
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    longest retirement of any Canadian Prime Minister, at 33 years, 315 days; Joe Clark surpassed him on January 12, 2014. Honorary degrees The Post Office Department...
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  • Jillian McDonald, artist Clark McDougall (1921–1980), painter Susan McEachern (born 1951), artist Jean McEwen (1923–1999), abstract painter Elizabeth McGillivray...
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    Archived from the original on 15 January 2013. Retrieved 26 January 2007. Clark, Campbell; Taber, Jane (25 January 2007). "Dion backtracks on return of...
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    PC-DR initiative collapsed in April 2002, raising questions about Clark's leadership. Clark announced his impending resignation as party leader at the PC...
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    argued that there were better uses for public funds. Manley supported Dalton McGuinty's successful bid to lead the Ontario Liberal Party in 1996. He was shuffled...
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    1927–1938 (1992) The Authentic Voice of Canada, by Christopher McCreery and Arthur Milnes (editors), McGill – Queen's University Press, Kingston, Ontario, 2009...
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  • Ian McDougall CM (born 14 June 1938) is a Canadian jazz musician who played lead trombone for Rob McConnell and the Boss Brass. McDougall was born in...
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    (II) - Beyond The Commons, Capital Read". Macleans. Retrieved 2012-10-13. Clark, Campbell (December 18, 2009). "'The buck stopped nowhere' at Foreign Affairs...
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    MacGuigan Ministers of External Affairs (1983–95) MacEachen Chrétien Clark McDougall Beatty Ouellet Ministers of Foreign Affairs (1995–) Ouellet Axworthy...
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    MacGuigan Ministers of External Affairs (1983–95) MacEachen Chrétien Clark McDougall Beatty Ouellet Ministers of Foreign Affairs (1995–) Ouellet Axworthy...
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    were headed for an election upset McMahon (2009). Essence of Indecision: Diefenbaker's Nuclear Policy, 1957–1963. McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP. p. 8. ISBN 9780773583351...
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    He remained in parliament until his death in 1979, two months after Joe Clark became the first Progressive Conservative prime minister since Diefenbaker...
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    MacGuigan Ministers of External Affairs (1983–95) MacEachen Chrétien Clark McDougall Beatty Ouellet Ministers of Foreign Affairs (1995–) Ouellet Axworthy...
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