David Laurence MacLaren PC (October 27, 1893 – September 7, 1960) was a Canadian politician and the 20th Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick. Born in...
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David MacLaren may refer to: David Laurence MacLaren (1893–1960), Canadian politician Dave MacLaren (1934–2016), footballer David McLaren (disambiguation)...
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MacLaren or Maclaren is a surname of Scottish origin. The name is an Anglicisation of the Gaelic Mac Labhrainn meaning "son of Labhrann". The Gaelic personal...
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acres (22,126 ha), long known as "Maclaren Country". The chiefly house of MacLaren is said to be descended from Loarn mac Eirc, believed to be a ruler of...
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from 21 September 1893 to 4 December 1893, while the longest was David Laurence MacLaren, from 1 November 1945 to 5 June 1958. Monarchy in the Canadian...
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July 16, 1952. The Legislature of 52 members was elected in 1948. David Laurence MacLaren served as Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick. Harry O. Downey...
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John Stewart McDiarmid Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick – David Laurence MacLaren Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland – Leonard Outerbridge Lieutenant...
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represented New Brunswick between February 21, 1957, and May 13, 1960. David Laurence MacLaren was Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick in 1957. He was succeeded...
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member John Waterhouse Daniel, and Minister of National Revenue David Laurence MacLaren. The Saint John City Council consists of the Mayor, the Deputy...
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Swyripa, "Canada", p. 344. Gordon, David L.A (December 2015). Town and Crown p. 180-185. U of Ottawa Press. Gordon, David L.A.; Osborne, Brian S. (October...
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John Stewart McDiarmid Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick – David Laurence MacLaren Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland – Leonard Outerbridge (until...
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John Stewart McDiarmid Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick – David Laurence MacLaren Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland – Leonard Outerbridge Lieutenant...
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represented New Brunswick between February 11, 1953, and April 17, 1956. David Laurence MacLaren served as Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick. E. T. Kennedy was...
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John Stewart McDiarmid Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick – David Laurence MacLaren (until June 5) then Joseph Leonard O'Brien Lieutenant Governor...
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John Stewart McDiarmid Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick – David Laurence MacLaren Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland – Leonard Outerbridge Lieutenant...
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Roland Fairbairn McWilliams Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick – David Laurence MacLaren Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland – Leonard Outerbridge Lieutenant...
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Roland Fairbairn McWilliams Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick – David Laurence MacLaren Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland – Leonard Outerbridge Lieutenant...
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Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick in 1945. He was succeeded by David Laurence MacLaren in November of that year. Harry O. Downey was chosen as speaker...
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Roland Fairbairn McWilliams Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick – David Laurence MacLaren Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland – Leonard Outerbridge Lieutenant...
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Laflèche Ernest Lapointe David Laurence MacLaren James Joseph McCann Angus Lewis Macdonald Ian Alistair Mackenzie James Angus MacKinnon Norman Alexander...
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John Stewart McDiarmid Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick – David Laurence MacLaren Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland – Leonard Outerbridge Lieutenant...
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Saint John under the Civic Government Act for the remainder of David Laurence MacLaren's term following his death in office. He ran for the next mayoral...
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Union Station on 6 November, greeted by both Lieutenant Governor David Laurence MacLaren and hundreds of well-wishers, and moved on to tour the University...
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John—Rothesay Gerry Lowe – politician; city councillor and MLA David Laurence MacLaren (1893–1960) – politician; Minister of National Revenue, 20th Lieutenant...
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(1865–1948) 5 March 1940 1 November 1945 John B. McNair (1940–1952) 19 David Laurence MacLaren (1893–1960) 1 November 1945 5 June 1958 Elizabeth II (1952–2022)...
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large who gained a plurality of votes. The current deputy mayor is John MacKenzie. Each ward elects two councillor. Since the incorporation of Saint...
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Angus MacKinnon (Acting) March 8, 1945 April 18, 1945 Liberal 7 David Laurence MacLaren April 19, 1945 July 29, 1945 Liberal - James Angus MacKinnon (Acting)...
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Roland Fairbairn McWilliams Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick – David Laurence MacLaren Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia – Henry Ernest Kendall (until...
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of New Brunswick – William George Clark (until November 1) then David Laurence MacLaren Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia – Henry Ernest Kendall Lieutenant...
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March 1945 James Angus MacKinnon (acting) 8 March 1945 19 April 1945 David Laurence MacLaren 19 April 1945 30 July 1945 James Angus MacKinnon (acting) 30 July...
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