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Byng, Lord
Viscount Byng Governor-General Viscount Byng, was Canada's governor-general, 1921-1926, but went home under a cloud of criticism after the King-Byng Crisis of 1926.
ID #20881

Cabot, John
John Cabot John Cabot, European discoverer of the 1490s who, in his voyage of 1497, opened up Newfoundland and its great adjacent fisheries to Europeans.
ID #10086
Cabot's Voyage A Newfoundland stamp commemorating the 450th anniversary of John Cabot's voyage to the Newfoundland coast.
ID #10085

Callaghan, Morley
Morley Callaghan Morley Callaghan, well-known Toronto, Ontario born author of widely-published novels, such as The Loved and the Lost, A Fine and Private Place, and A Time for Judas.
ID #20218

Cameron, Matthew Crooks
M.C. Cameron Matthew Crooks Cameron (1822-1887) was a prominent Conservative and provincial secretary in Ontario after Confederation, and was leader of the Ontario Conservative opposition, 1871-1878.
ID #21704

Campbell
Alexander Campbell Alexander Campbell, Postmaster General, 1869.
ID #21854
Gerald Campbell Engineer Gerald Campbell, Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, c. 1910.
ID #21914
Kim Campbell Kim Campbell, the first woman Prime Minister of Canada, was Minister of Justice and Defence during 1990-1993 before becoming Conservative party leader in 1993 and thereby also Canadian Prime Minister for a brief period.
ID #21056

Carleton, Guy
Governor Guy Carleton Governor Guy Carleton, who designed the Quebec Act of 1774 to reflect the province's French language, law and Catholic faith.
ID #20676
Guy Carleton Sir Guy Carleton, Baron Dorchester, or Lord Dorchester, Governor in chief of both Canadas, 1786-1796.
ID #20078

Carleton, Thomas
Thomas Carleton Brother of Guy Carleton, Thomas Carleton became the first Governor of New Brunswick in 1784.
ID #10197
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