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| Mercier, Honoré | |||
| Honoré
Mercier Honoré Mercier (1840-1894), who was the Parti National premier of Quebec
in 1887-1891. ID #21737 |
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| Interprovincial
Conference The Interprovincial Conference at Quebec City in 1887, with Ontario
Premier Mowat in the chair, Quebec Premier Mercier, sitting to his right, and George Ross,
a future Ontario Liberal premier, standing at Mowat's right. ID #20149 |
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| Meredith, William Ralph | |||
| William
Meredith Sir William Ralph Meredith (1840-1923) and his family in the 1890s.
Serving as the Ontario Conservative party leader 1878-1894, he was elected Chancellor of
the University of Toronto in 1900. ID #20141 |
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| Merritt, William Hamilton | |||
| Welland
Canal A Canadian stamp issued in 1974 to commemorate William Hamilton Merritt
and
150 years since the start of the construction on the Welland Canal. ID #21687 |
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| Middleton, Frederick D. | |||
| Frederick
Middleton General Frederick Middleton headed a Canadian expeditionary force of
3,000 troops sent to quell the North West Rebellion. ID #20754 |
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| Minneseswasque, Antoine | |||
| Native
Soldier A Native Ontario soldier of World War I, Antoine Minneseswasque, an
Ojibwa
Indian from Biscotasing, Ontario, west of Sudbury. ID #20173 |
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| Monck, Lord | |||
| Charles
Stanley Monck Sir Charles Stanley Monck (1819-1894), first Governor-General of
Canada (1867-1868). ID #21933 |
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| Lord
Monck Sir Charles Stanley, Viscount Monck, and his family at Rideau Hall, Ottawa.
Lord Monck, Governor-General, played a statesmanlike and diplomatic role in the making of
a new Canadian Dominion. ID #20720 |
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