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Conferences, Meetings, etc.
Hereditary Council A session of Six Nations Hereditary Council, Oshweken, Ontario, c. 1898.
ID #21807
Alaska Boundary Tribunal A meeting of the Alaska Boundary Tribunal, Foreign Office, London, England, October, 1903.
ID #21776
Alaska Boundary Question Joint Commission members of the Alaska Boundary Question, 1903, outside the Foreign Office in London, England.
ID #20814
Versailles Peace Conference A Meeting of the Versailles Peace Conference, 1919, with Borden at the right-hand corner of the chief personages seated about the conference table.
ID #20847
Imperial Conference The Imperial Conference of 1923, with Mackenzie King in the front row, fifth from the left end, a historic assembly advancing Canadian nationalism by discussion, not revolution.
ID #20894
Dominion-Provincial Conference The provincial premiers listen to Prime Minister Mackenzie King in the House of Commons with Mitchell Hepburn at King's right. January, 1941.
ID #20971
Mackenzie King Prime Minister Mackenzie King at a post-war conference in Paris, 1946, presenting Canada's peacetime hopes to European diplomats.
ID #20980
John Robarts John Robarts was the Conservative Premier of Ontario, 1961-1971.
ID #21016
Mitchell Sharp Mitchell Sharp, Minister of Trade and Commerce, signing a wheat sale agreement with the Soviets, 1963.
ID #21020
Four Prime Ministers From left to right, Pierre Trudeau, John Turner, Jean Chrétien, and then Prime Minister, Lester Pearson, in 1967.
ID #21025
Constitutional Conference Daniel Johnson and Trudeau at the Federal-Provincial Constitutional Conference, Ottawa, 1968.
ID #21900
Constitutional Conference Federal Provincial Constitutional Conference, 1968.
ID #21895
James Cross Prime Minister Trudeau announcing the release of James Cross, December, 1970, and the effective end of the FLQ assault.
ID #21033
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