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                  (Émérence) Chartier (Chartier-Robert); d. 20 Nov. 1933 in The Pas, Man. Soon after his birth Ovide Charlebois, the seventh of 14
                  succeeded Sir Robert Laird Borden as chancellor. By the
                  [see Sir Robert Laird Borden]. He
                  , which would raise $500,000 to help European Jews displaced by World War I, the Russian civil war, and pogroms. On 11 May 1919 he sent Prime Minister Sir Robert Laird
                  a month’s leave in June 1917 when Conservative prime minister Sir Robert Laird
                  in 1906. In 1911 he became deputy chief justice of the Superior Court and in 1915 he was appointed chief justice. Awarded by the Conservative government of Sir Robert Laird
                  Bathurst beginning the following year. He was unable to conceal his political stripes, however, and lost his position when Robert Laird
                  , which destroyed most of the municipality, he used his engineering training to design some of the community’s early structures, such as the residence of Robert Garnett
                  and fun-loving, generous, ardently loyal, and a fearless fighter in many good causes.” A similar likeness appears in The measure of the rule, by novelist Robert
                   
                  that bought the capital stock of the department store founded by Robert Simpson*. An early automobile enthusiast and owner, he was a founding
                  was defeated. In 1912 Asselin temporarily left his job at the Crédit Métropolitain and went to Europe on behalf of the new federal Conservative government of Robert Laird
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