Ellen Louks Fairclough PC CC OOnt (née Cook; January 28, 1905 – November 13, 2004) was a Canadian politician. A Progressive Conservative member of the...
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Ellen Fairclough Building (French: Édifice Ellen-Fairclough) is an 18-storey (94 m) high-rise office building built in 1981. It is the 5th tallest building...
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player David Fairclough (born 1957), Liverpool footballer in the 1970s Dennis Fairclough, Computing & Networking professor Ellen Fairclough (1905–2004)...
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Garwood-Jones and was constructed in 1981 along with the connected Ellen Fairclough Building as part of a large urban renewal project that was occurring...
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appointed the first female minister in Canadian history to his cabinet (Ellen Fairclough), as well as the first Indigenous member of the Senate (James Gladstone)...
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Diefenbaker's selection of Ellen Fairclough as acting prime minister on February 19 and 20, 1958, is historically noteworthy as Fairclough was the first woman...
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John Diefenbaker appointed Ellen Fairclough as acting prime minister for two days while he was absent from his duties; Fairclough was historically noteworthy...
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failed, but in 1958, then Minister of Citizenship and Immigration Ellen Fairclough introduced the "Fred Rose amendment" to the Citizenship Act so that...
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loading dock that is shared with the Hamilton Convention Centre and the Ellen Fairclough Building. FirstOntario Concert Hall is directly connected to the Hamilton...
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State Ellen Fairclough organize appropriate events, with a budget of $14,000. Parliament was traditionally in session on July 1, but Fairclough persuaded...
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Honourable is presently always abbreviated to hon. Martial Asselin, Ellen Fairclough, Alvin Hamilton, Paul Martin Sr., Don Mazankowski, Jean-Luc Pépin,...
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Minister John Diefenbaker Preceded by Jack Pickersgill Succeeded by Ellen Fairclough Member of Parliament for Kamloops In office November 8, 1965 – June...
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21, 1957 May 11, 1958 Progressive Conservative 18 (Diefenbaker) 3 Ellen Fairclough May 12, 1958 August 8, 1962 4 Dick Bell August 9, 1962 April 22, 1963...
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21, 1957 May 11, 1958 Progressive Conservative 18 (Diefenbaker) 27 Ellen Fairclough May 12, 1958 August 8, 1962 28 Dick Bell August 9, 1962 April 22, 1963...
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1954 Liberal 33 Roch Pinard July 1, 1954 June 21, 1957 Liberal 34 Ellen Fairclough June 21, 1957 May 11, 1958 Progressive Conservative 18 (Diefenbaker)...
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G. Gibson Liberal 20th 1945–1949 21st 1949–1950 1950–1953 Ellen Fairclough Progressive Conservative 22nd 1953–1957 23rd 1957–1958 24th 1958–1962...
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Citizenship and Immigration Davie Fulton (acting) 21 June 1957 12 May 1958 Ellen Fairclough 12 May 1958 9 August 1962 Dick Bell 9 August 1962 22 April 1963 Minister...
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Apartments, Hamilton". SkyscraperPage.com. Retrieved 2 May 2022. "Ellen Fairclough Building, Hamilton | 185282". Emporis. Archived from the original on...
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crewmembers in a separate lifeboat were rescued by the destroyer USS Lester. Ellen Fairclough, the first female cabinet minister in Canada (as Secretary of State...
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the government office tower above it opened. The tower was named the Ellen Fairclough Building one year later in 1982. In 1983, 120 King Street West (Standard...
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John Lambton, 1st Earl of Durham, Earl of Durham GCB PC (1792–1840) Ellen Fairclough PC CC OOnt (1905–2004) – first female member of the Canadian Cabinet...
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provision. On June 9, 1958, the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, Ellen Fairclough, introduced legislation that would keep persons and their descendants...
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3 Ward 4 Ward 5 Ward 6 Ward 7 Ward 8 1949-1950 1949 Lloyd Jackson Ellen Fairclough William Warrender Henry Arnott Hicks Sam Parker Bessie Hughton Ken...
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However, Ellen Fairclough was elected to the House in a by-election the following year. In the subsequent 1953 election, four women – Fairclough, Margaret...
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David Suzuki PS Donald Cousens PS E.J. Sand PS Edward T. Crowle PS Ellen Fairclough PS Franklin Street PS (originally Markham Village PS or Markham PS...
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his selection and the French media ended its criticism of the NFB. Ellen Fairclough, who became the minister responsible for the NFB in May 1958, was not...
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in politics at a young age. When he was 11 years old, he worked for Ellen Fairclough in her election campaign and met John Diefenbaker for the first time...
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Death Yes Hamilton West May 15, 1950 Colin W. G. Gibson Liberal Ellen Fairclough Progressive Conservative Appointed a Judge of the Supreme Court...
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and enrolment: Markham Gateway Public School Armadale Public School Ellen Fairclough Public School Coppard Glen Public School Parkland Public School Cedarwood...
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later to be the Polytechnic University of the Philippines. 1957 – Ellen Fairclough is sworn in as Canada's first female Cabinet Minister. 1963 – Cardinal...
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