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Ross, George William
George W. Ross Sir George William Ross (1841-1914), Ontario Minister of Education in 1883, Premier, 1899-1905, and named to the federal Senate in 1907.
ID #20151
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

Rowell, Newton Wesley
Newton W. Rowell Newton Wesley Rowell (1867-1941), became leader of the Ontario Liberal party in 1911 and Chief Justice of Ontario in 1936.
ID #20163

Rupert, Prince
Prince Rupert Prince Rupert, the first Governor of the Hudson's Bay Company and cousin of reigning Charles II. Oil painting.
ID #20066

Russell, Peter
Peter Russell Peter Russell, successor to Simcoe as Governor of Upper Canada, 1796-1799.
ID #10217

Ryan, Claude
Claude Ryan Claude Ryan, leader of the pro-federal Liberal Quebec opposition and long-time editor of Montreal's Le Devoir, at a Quebec Referendum on Separation rally.
ID #21070

Ryerson, Egerton
Egerton Ryerson Egerton Ryerson (1803-1882), head of the public educational system in Ontario both before and after confederation, achieving full public schooling by 1871.
ID #20128

Saint-Jean, Idola
Powerful Women Canadian postage stamp depicting Emily Stowe, Louise McKinney, Idola Saint-Jean, Louise McKinney and Henrietta Edwards, four leading women reformers.
ID #21958

Salaberry, Charles de
Charles de Salaberry Charles de Salaberry, victorious Commander at Chateauguay, October 1813, during the War of 1812.
ID #10259

Saunders, Charles Edward
Charles E. Saunders Sir Charles Edward Saunders (1867-1937), plant scientist, who developed Marqis wheat, which became the staple for western Canada grain production.
ID #20232
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