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| Peckford, Brian | |||
| Constitution Meetings Prime Minister Trudeau with Claude
Morin, Quebec Minister for Intergovernmental Affairs, and Quebec Premier René Lévesque, at
the Constitution meetings of 1981. ID #21071 |
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| Pépin, Jean-Luc | |||
| Canadian Unity Ontario Premier John Robarts with co-chairman
Jean Luc Pépin of the federally-instituted Task Force on Canadian Unity, 1977. ID #20224 |
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| Philips | |||
| Order for Allegiance Drafting the Order for Allegiance which
required Acadians to swear loyalty to Britain, at Annapolis Royal, the first seat of government for
British Nova Scotia. ID #10139 |
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| Phips, Sir William | |||
| William Phips Sir William Phips, who led the attack on Quebec
in 1690. ID #21987 |
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| Pitt, William | |||
| William Pitt William Pitt, the designer of British victories in
North America against French forces. ID #10147 |
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| Polanyi, John | |||
| John Polanyi John Polanyi, Nobel prizewinner for chemistry in
1986, had joined the Chemistry Department of the University of Toronto in 1956 discovering in
1958 the infrared radiation emitted from newly formed molecules. ID #20233 |
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| Pontbriand, Henri de | |||
| Henri de Pontbriand French-born and consecrated, Henri de
Pontbriand was the last Catholic Bishop of New France, 1741-1760. ID #10177 |
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| Pontiac | |||
| Chief Pontiac Chief Pontiac addressing tribesmen gathered in
council in the Great Lake West region. ID #10162 |
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| Poundmaker | |||
| Poundmaker and Wife Poundmaker, a powerful Cree chieftain
who tried restrain Cree attacks on the whites during the North West Rebellion but was
subsequently arrested and imprisoned, and his wife. ID #20753 |
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