Sir Robert Laird Borden GCMG PC KC (June 26, 1854 – June 10, 1937) was a Canadian lawyer and politician who served as the eighth prime minister of Canada...
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Laura Borden, Lady Borden (née Bond; November 26, 1861 – September 7, 1940) was the wife of Sir Robert Laird Borden who was the eighth Prime Minister...
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colour; the front design of the note features former prime minister Robert Borden and the design on the back depicts the discovery of insulin. Security...
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Robert Borden is an American TV writer, and Television producer. He is known as executive producer and writer of George Lopez and as a writer for the...
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idea of a Canadian Navy was also an issue. The Conservatives won, and Robert Borden became the eighth prime minister. The election ended 15 years of government...
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Unionist Party (Canada) (redirect from Borden's Union government)
formed in 1917 by MPs who supported the "Union government" formed by Sir Robert Borden during the First World War, who formed the government through the final...
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playing the role of Jay in StreetDance 3D (2010), FBI psychiatrist Robert Borden, on the American television series Blindspot (2015–2020), and Tyrone...
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development in the United States government. Borden is best known for having written a letter accusing physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer of being an agent of the...
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Lizzie Andrew Borden (July 19, 1860 – June 1, 1927) was an American woman who was tried and acquitted of the August 4, 1892 axe murders of her father and...
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firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts (KKR) in 1995, Borden divested itself of its various divisions, brands and businesses. KKR shut Borden's food products operations...
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with Sir Robert Borden, who came after Laurier who appears with the Canadian Red Ensign. This is sometimes explained by the fact that Borden governed...
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and Robert Borden, which originally aired for six seasons, consisting of 120 episodes, on ABC from March 27, 2002, to May 8, 2007. Helford and Borden also...
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four days, occurred between Laurier and Robert Borden: Laurier resigned effective October 6, 1911, and Borden took office on October 10. There have been...
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election, in which the Liberals were defeated by the Conservatives led by Robert Borden, who claimed that the treaty would lead to the US influencing Canadian...
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such that the last prime minister to be knighted near appointment was Robert Borden, who was the prime minister at the time the Nickle Resolution was debated...
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in 1908, and in 1913 was appointed to the Cabinet of Prime Minister Robert Borden. Meighen prominently served as solicitor general, minister of the interior...
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(1892–1894) Sir Mackenzie Bowell (1894–1896) Sir Charles Tupper (1896) Sir Robert Borden (1911–1920) Arthur Meighen (1920–1921, 1926) R. B. Bennett (1930–1935)[a]...
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Gail Borden Jr. (November 9, 1801 – January 11, 1874) was an American inventor and manufacturing pioneer. He was born in New York state and settled in...
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divided by Wilkins Strait. The island is named for Robert Borden, Prime Minister of Canada 1911–1920. "Borden Island". www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca. The Canadian...
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the riding's MPs was Robert Borden, who was Conservative leader from 1901–1920, and Prime Minister of Canada from 1911–1920. Borden represented the riding...
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Conscription Crisis of 1917). The election resulted in Prime Minister Sir Robert Borden's Unionist government elected with a strong majority and the largest...
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the original Borden Company established in 1857 by Gail Borden. The company is a former subsidiary of Dean Foods. On January 5, 2020, Borden Dairy Company...
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Laurier's leadership and supported the coalition Unionist government of Sir Robert Borden. Much of the Ontario Liberal Party declared themselves to be Liberal–Unionists...
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workplace. It is based on the film of the same name and adapted by Robert Borden for Universal Media Studios and NBC. The series originally ran from...
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to conscription three years later in 1917. Canadian Prime Minister Robert Borden offered assistance to Great Britain, which was quickly accepted. Prior...
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Conscription Crisis of 1917 (category Robert Borden)
volunteering. There were over 300,000 recruits by 1916, but Prime Minister Robert Borden had promised 500,000 by the end of that year, even though Canada's population...
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Sir Robert Borden High School (SRB, Borden) is a high school located on Greenbank Road in the Nepean district of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Adjacent to the...
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and is therefore not included in this list. During the First World War, Borden governed from a united party with a Cabinet of 12 Conservatives, 9 Liberals...
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The Prestige (film) (redirect from Alfred Borden)
novel by Christopher Priest. It stars Hugh Jackman as Robert Angier and Christian Bale as Alfred Borden, rival stage magicians in Victorian London who feud...
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MacNutt 1955, p. 47 Hubbard 1977, pp. 55–56 Hubbard 1977, p. 125 Borden, Robert (1938). Borden, Henry (ed.). Memoirs. Vol. 1. New York: Macmillan Publishers...
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