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Nova Scotia: Howe, Joseph
Joseph Howe A leading Reformer in the Canadian Maritime, Joseph Howe (1804-1873) was the powerful champion of responsible self-government in his native Nova Scotia, achieving that goal by 1848.
ID #20694

Québec: Mercier, Honoré
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

Québec: Duplessis, Maurice
Depression Premiers Maurice Duplessis, Quebec Premier, on the left, meeting with Mitchell F. Hepburn, the Ontario Premier, c. 1935.
ID #20916

Québec: Bourassa, Robert
Robert Bourassa Robert Bourassa, Quebec Liberal leader and pro-federalist, he was Premier of Quebec, 1970-1976 and 1986-1994.
ID #21069

Québec: Lévesque, René
René Lévesque René Lévesque, who became Premier of Quebec in 1976, at a Parti Québecois rally in the 1970s.
ID #21068

Québec: 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

Ontario: Macdonald, John Sandfield
John S. Macdonald John Sandfield Macdonald (1812-1872), first premier (1867-1871) of the newly erected Province of Ontario in 1867.
ID #20125
First Legislature Photograph of the first Legislature of Ontario, 1867, in the old parliament buildings on King Street, Toronto, Ontario, (with Premier Sandfield Macdonald behind the top hat on the table at the front).
ID #20033
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