Raoul Dandurand PC KC (November 4, 1861 – March 11, 1942) was a Canadian politician and longtime organizer in Quebec for the Liberal Party of Canada....
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playwright, and archaeologist Léo Dandurand (1889–1964), American ice hockey coach and businessman Raoul Dandurand (1861–1942), Canadian politician and...
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flying ace Raoul Dandurand (1861–1942), Canadian politician Raoul Daufresne de la Chevalerie (1881–1967), Belgian sportsman and soldier Raoul Dautry (1880–1951)...
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Columbia (1864–1930) March 19, 1914 January 1, 1919 Liberal 9 (1 of 3) Raoul Dandurand Senator for De Lorimier, Quebec (1861–1942) January 1, 1919 December...
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B. Bennett Preceded by Wellington Bartley Willoughby Succeeded by Raoul Dandurand Canadian Senator from Ontario In office February 3, 1932 – January...
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Borden (9th and 10th) Unionist Conservative Arthur Meighen (11th) 10 Raoul Dandurand Senator for De Lorimier, Quebec (1861–1942) December 29, 1921 June...
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Opposition in the Senate of Canada 1926–1929 Succeeded by Raoul Dandurand Preceded by Raoul Dandurand Leader of the Government in the Senate of Canada 1930-1932...
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Pierre-François Casgrain Lionel Chevrier Brooke Claxton Thomas Crerar Raoul Dandurand Charles Avery Dunning John Campbell Elliott William Daum Euler Alphonse...
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Honourable Charles Murphy (from October 5, 1908) The Right Honourable Raoul Dandurand (from January 20, 1909) The Honourable Robert Franklin Sutherland (from...
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Miles Lampson (1880–1964) The Hon. Sir Stafford Cripps (1889–1952) Raoul Dandurand (1861–1942) Gwilym Lloyd George (1894–1967) Harold Balfour (1897–1988)...
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King and Senator Raoul Dandurand in state clothing, 1939....
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France. There are also bronze busts of Samuel de Champlain and Senator Raoul Dandurand. The room is mirrored by the Commonwealth Room, the House of Commons'...
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Joséphine Marchand (redirect from Joséphine Dandurand)
Franco-Canadien, La Patrie and L'Opinion publique. In 1886, she married Raoul Dandurand; the couple had one daughter Gabrielle. In 1888, her play Quand on...
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Opposition in the Senate of Canada 1926 Succeeded by Raoul Dandurand Preceded by Raoul Dandurand Leader of the Opposition in the Senate of Canada 1926–1929...
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cradle of Jewish political emancipation in the British Empire" Sen. Raoul Dandurand advises colleagues to keep Senate non-partisan, without "victors and...
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"Prolifération nucléaire par et au profit des acteurs non étatiques - Chaire Raoul-Dandurand en études stratégiques et diplomatiques" (PDF). University of Quebec...
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is also the sister of political science professor and director of Raoul-Dandurand Chair, Charles-Philippe David. Two of her best-recognised public successes...
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politicians, such the cabinet minister Joseph-Israël Tarte and senator Raoul Dandurand, and he was able to secure a lucrative contract with Andrew George...
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y Peraza 1923–1924 Switzerland Giuseppe Motta 1924–1925 Canada Raoul Dandurand 1925–1926 Portugal Afonso Costa 1926 Kingdom of Yugoslavia Momčilo...
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December 1921 Preceded by Sir Richard John Cartwright Succeeded by Raoul Dandurand Leader of the Opposition in the Senate In office 1 April 1906 – 1 January...
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Honoré Mercier, before establishing his own law firm of Dandurand and Brodeuer with Raoul Dandurand. He also engaged in journalism for Liberal newspapers...
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Brown". NobelPrize.org. Retrieved 21 June 2022. "Nomination Archive – Raoul Dandurand". NobelPrize.org. Retrieved 21 June 2022. "Nomination Archive – Christian...
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1946) October 31 – James Bowman, politician (died 1940) November 4 – Raoul Dandurand, politician (died 1942) November 6 – James Naismith, sports coach and...
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High Commissioner to London, became Governor General in 1952) 1941: Raoul Dandurand (while Government Leader in Senate) 1946 New Year Honours Louis St...
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February 4 - Louis-Adolphe Paquet, theologian (born 1859) March 11 - Raoul Dandurand, politician (born 1861) March 15 - Edgar Nelson Rhodes, politician...
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In office 1924–1925 Preceded by Cosme de la Torriente Succeeded by Raoul Dandurand Personal details Born (1871-12-29)29 December 1871 Airolo, Switzerland...
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of the Government in the Senate 25 September 1926 – 7 August 1930: Raoul Dandurand Minister of Marine 14 June 1930 – 7 August 1930: Pierre Joseph Arthur...
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Ernest Lapointe 1941 Quebec City, Quebec Saint-Roch Church Minister Raoul Dandurand 1942 Montreal, Quebec Église Saint-Viateur d'Outremont Prime minister...
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artist (b. 1863) March 11 José Camprubí, Spanish publisher (b. 1879) Raoul Dandurand, Canadian politician (b. 1861) March 12 Robert Bosch, German industrialist...
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Opposition in the Senate of Canada 1914–1919 Succeeded by Raoul Dandurand Preceded by Raoul Dandurand Leader of the Opposition in the Senate of Canada 1920–1921...
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