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| Fielding, William Stevens | |||
| William
Fielding William Fielding (1848-1929), Halifax journalist and Liberal politician,
was Premier of Nova Scotia, 1884-1896, and a federal Liberal finance minister,
1896-1911. ID #20763 |
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| William
S. Fielding James A. Robb, Acting Minister of Finance, and William S. Fielding,
1929. ID #21878 |
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| Fitzsimmons, Robert | |||
| P.E.I.
Stock Farm The Sunny side stock farm, Prince Edward Island, in the
1870s. ID #10006 |
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| Flavelle, Joseph | |||
| Joseph
Flavelle Sir Joseph Flavelle (1858-1939), a leading Toronto-based business man who
became head of the Imperial Munitions Board of Canada. ID #20848 |
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| Fleming, Donald | |||
| John
Diefenbaker John Diefenbaker named Conservative leader, at a party convention in
Ottawa, 1956. From left to right: Donald Fleming, John G. Diefenbaker, Davey
Fulton. ID #21009 |
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| Fleming, Sandford | |||
| Sanford
Fleming Commemorative Canadian postage stamp of Sanford Fleming issued in
1977,
150 years after his birth. ID #21956 |
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| Foy, James Joseph | |||
| James
J. Foy James Joseph Foy (1847-1916) became Assembly member for South Toronto
in
1898, representing Roman Catholic interests, and became Ontario's Attorney-General in
1905. ID #20161 |
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| Fraser, Christopher Findlay | |||
| Christopher
Fraser Christopher Findlay Fraser (1839-1894), an early Minister of Public Works
for 20 years, and was a founder of the Catholic League, and key political leader of the
Catholic element in Ontario Liberalism. ID #20138 |
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| Frontenac | |||
| Comte
de Frontenac The Comte de Frontenac, Governor of New France, 1672-1682 and
1689-1698, and eager expansionist after fur-trade profits. ID #10103 |
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| Frontenac
Expedition Frontenac expedition against the Iroquois, 1695. ID #21799 |
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| Governor
Frontenac In 1673 Governor Comte de Frontenac went to Cataraqui to establish a
new
inland base at the foot of Lake Ontario, where future Kingston would grow. Watercolour by
John Henry de Rinzy (1852- 1936). ID #23264 |
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