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Fulton, Davey
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

Galt, Alexander
Alexander Tilloch Galt Sir Alexander Tilloch Galt (1817-1893). Minister of Finance (1858-1862 and 1864-1866) of Canada West, after Confederation he became the first Federal Minister of Finance of a united Canada.
ID #20109

Gladstone
James Gladstone Senator James Gladstone, Akay-na-muka of the Blackfoot people, in native dress, worked devotedly for native betterment.
ID #21011

Godbout, Joseph Adelard
Joseph Godbout Senator Joseph Adelard Godbout
ID #21869

Gore, Francis
Sir Francis Gore Sir Francis Gore, (1769-1852), Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada, 1806-1817, but absent from Upper Canada during the War of 1812, during which time military authorities ran the province.
ID #20082

Gordan, W.
Walter Gordon Walter Gordon (1906-1987), an able business man greatly concerned about Canada's own economic independence in mid-20th century Canada.
ID #21024

Gouzenko, Igor
Igor Gouzenko Igor Gouzenko, the Soviet defector who in 1945 revealed a Russian spy net in Canada, hooded for his own security against communist vengeance.
ID #20981

Greenway, Thomas
Thomas Greenway Thomas Greenway, a merchant in western Ontario, M.P.P. for South Huron, subsequently a farmer in Manitoba, and Premier of Manitoba, 1888-1900.
ID #20773

Grey Owl
Grey Owl Grey Owl (Archibald Belaney, an Englishman) did much to arouse the sympathy for Native peoples in Ontario in the 1920s.
ID #20052
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