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    This article is the Electoral history of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the seventh Prime Minister of Canada. A Liberal, he was Canada's fourth longest-serving...
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    Sir Henri Charles Wilfrid Laurier, GCMG, PC, KC (/ˈlɒrieɪ/ LORR-ee-ay; French: [wilfʁid loʁje]; November 20, 1841 – February 17, 1919) was a Canadian...
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    became Prime Minister after winning the federal election of 1911, defeating Sir Wilfrid Laurier. He won two general elections (1911, 1917) and lost two...
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    Laurier—Sainte-Marie is a federal electoral district in Downtown Montreal, Quebec, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada...
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  • prime minister from Quebec, the others being Sir John Abbott, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Louis St. Laurent, Pierre Trudeau, Brian Mulroney, Jean Chrétien and...
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    King. Trudeau was the fourth of eight prime ministers from Quebec, the others being Sir John Abbott, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Louis St. Laurent, Brian Mulroney...
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    Harvey Slack. He wrote several popular histories including Quebec: A Tale of Love; Sir Wilfrid Laurier and the Romance of Canada; 1759: The Battle for Canada;...
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    Laurier's governments. 1 Rounding error. Electoral history of Wilfrid Laurier – King's predecessor as leader of the Liberal party. Electoral history of...
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  • the 17th Parliament. Wilfrid Laurier was an MP for 44 years and 11 months between January 22, 1874, when he won at the riding of Drummond—Arthabaska,...
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    Wilfrid Laurier Heighington, KC (July 30, 1897 – 23 March 1945) was a Canadian soldier, writer, lawyer and politician. Heighington attended Royal Military...
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    three consecutive majority governments since Sir Wilfrid Laurier. Chrétien led the Liberal Party of Canada in three general elections (1993, 1997 and...
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  • Laurier, a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada, was represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1935 to 1988. It was set up in 1933 from...
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    minister, with a term of only 69 days. He led his party in two general elections (1896, 1900) and lost both, to Sir Wilfrid Laurier Prior to Confederation...
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    Macdonald's Conservative majority; to 1898, when Wilfrid Laurier's Liberals repealed it. The Electoral Franchise Act restricted the vote to propertied...
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  • Quebec East (category Former federal electoral districts of Quebec)
    Sir Wilfrid Laurier (1877–1919), senior Cabinet member Ernest Lapointe (1919–1941) and Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent (1942–1958). With Laurier serving...
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    Rosemère (section History)
    Bois-des-Filion. Furthermore, the administration building for the Sir Wilfrid Laurier School Board which operates English-language schools found in the Laval...
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    281 days. He was the fifth of eight prime ministers from Quebec, the others being Sir John Abbott, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Louis St. Laurent, Pierre Trudeau...
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    three-way tie with Sir Wilfrid Laurier and Mackenzie King for the number of general elections he contested as leader of a party. His streak of four consecutive...
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    George Henry Murray (category 19th-century members of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly)
    the federal cabinet of Prime Minister Sir Wilfrid Laurier. Murray was sworn in as premier and took a seat in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly when he was...
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    Wilfrid Laurier School Board. Retrieved on September 16, 2017. "LAURENTIAN ELEMENTARY ZONE Archived 2017-09-16 at the Wayback Machine." Sir Wilfrid Laurier...
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    of the popular vote, the Liberal Party, led by Wilfrid Laurier, won the majority of seats to form the next government. The election ended 18 years of...
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    Le Plateau-Mont-Royal (category Boroughs of Montreal)
    landscaping of Sir Wilfrid Laurier Park. The Université de Montréal moved to the northern slope of Mount Royal in 1943, resulting in the relocation of both the...
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    formation of a "grand coalition" government, encompassing all the parties, such as existed in Britain. Sir Wilfrid Laurier, head of the Liberal Party of Canada...
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    Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Louis St. Laurent, Pierre Trudeau, Brian Mulroney, Jean Chrétien, and Justin Trudeau. Martin was first elected to the House of Commons...
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    in Rosemère, and École secondaire Rive-Nord in Bois-des-Filion Sir Wilfrid Laurier School Board operates Anglophone public schools: Pierre Elliot Trudeau...
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    Zone Map. Sir Wilfrid Laurier School Board. Retrieved on September 17, 2017. "Joliette High School Zone Sec 1-5." Sir Wilfrid Laurier School Board. Retrieved...
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    Ted Arnott (category Wilfrid Laurier University alumni)
    Commissioner of the Ontario Provincial Police, Harold H. Graham. After graduating from Arthur District High School, he attended Wilfrid Laurier University...
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    Richard William Scott (category Members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada from Canada West)
    Senate until the return of the Liberals to government, under Wilfrid Laurier. Scott resumed his old Cabinet position of Secretary of State. Scott retired...
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    term of eight years and 218 days. St. Laurent was the third of eight prime ministers from Quebec, the others being Sir John Abbott, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Pierre...
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    "ShanghaiRanking's Academic Ranking of World Universities". www.shanghairanking.com. Retrieved July 25, 2022. "About Laurier | Wilfrid Laurier University". www.wlu.ca...
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