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| Charles II | |||
| Charles II Charles II ID #21790 |
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| Chretien, Jean | |||
| Four Prime Ministers From left to right, Pierre Trudeau, John
Turner, Jean Chrétien, and then Prime Minister, Lester Pearson, in 1967. ID #21025 |
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| Clarke, Lawrence | |||
| HBC Chief Factors The Chief Factors of the Hudson's Bay at
Montreal, 1871. ID #21819 |
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| Clark, Joe | |||
| Joe Clark Joe Clark, federal Conservative leader, was briefly the
Canadian Prime Minister in 1979. In 1998, he once again became the federal Conservative
leader.
ID #21067 |
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| Claxton, B. | |||
| Brooke Claxton Brooke Claxton (1898-1960), a veteran of World
War I, was federal Minister of Health and Welfare in the 1940s, and Defence Minister during the
Korean War. ID #20973 |
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| Clergue, Francis | |||
| Francis Clergue Francis Clergue began with dam and hydro
enterprises and later pulp mills, nickel, iron, and steel-making, building an industrial empire
based in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, which included the Algoma Central Railway and Algoma
Steel. ID #20153 |
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| Cochrane, Francis | |||
| Francis Cochrane Francis Cochrane (1852-1919), a prosperous
Sudbury, Ontario hardware merchant, entered the Ontario Assembly in 1905, becoming Ontario's
Minister of Lands, Forests and Mines. ID #20160 |
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| Colbert, Jean | |||
| Jean Colbert Jean Colbert, who, as Minister of Marine, was the
effective Minister of the French Empire, building a new French Navy and an overseas
empire. ID #10097 |
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| Colborne, John | |||
| John Colborne Sir John Colborne (1778-1863), a Napoleonic
War veteran, he served as Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada, 1829-1836. ID #20099 |
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| John Colbourne Sir John Colbourne (Lord Seaton) ID #21773 |
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| Coldwell | |||
| M.J. Coldwell M.J. Coldwell (1888-1974), a Saskatchewan M.P.
from 1935, he became party leader of the C.C.F. in 1942 until his retirement in 1960. ID #20974 |
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