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| Aberhart | |||
| William
Aberhart William Aberhart, an eloquent evangelist who became Premier of Alberta
in
1935. ID #20914 |
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| Allan, Hugh | |||
| Sir
Hugh Allan Sir Hugh Allan (1810-1882), a prominent Montreal financier, organized
the Canadian Pacific Railway which obtained, but later lost, the first charter for the
railway to the Pacific. ID #20734 |
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| Angus, Richard | |||
| Richard
Angus Richard Angus, financier and banking and railway director. ID #21793 |
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| Arthur, George | |||
| George
Arthur Sir George Arthur (1784-1854), Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada,
1838-1839, with firm authority, moderation and conciliation after the Rebellion of
1837. ID #20104 |
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| Mrs.
Samuel Lount Mrs. Samuel Lount unsuccessfully interceding with Governor Sir
George
Arthur on behalf of her husband, a participant in the rebellion of 1837. ID #20103 |
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| Baldwin, Robert | |||
| Robert
Baldwin A far-sighted Upper Canadian Reformer, Robert Baldwin (1804-1858) was
a
moderate Liberal who sought responsible goernment, winning it for his province in
1848. ID #20698 |
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| Banting, Frederick Grant | |||
| Frederick
G. Banting Ontario-born Sir Frederick Grant Banting (1891-1941), who served as a
medical officer in World War I, winning the Military Cross for gallantry, and later helped
discover insulin in 1923 at the University of Toronto. ID #20177 |
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| Bartlett | |||
| Mr.
Bartlett Mr. Bartlett, first superintendent of Algonquin Park. ID #21926 |
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