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                  associate Edward Rogers Wood*, Ames belonged to the rising generation of brokers
                  , 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
                  . Robert Rogers, Roblin’s minister of public works in Winnipeg, told Borden the reciprocity agreement was a
                  , Robert Anthony Eden, until Eden’s resignation early in 1938, in rebuilding solidarity with the United States as part of a stiffening of democracy’s sinews. He also shared the views of Leopold Charles
                  corps had been the sport of numerous self-styled prominent Canadians, including members of Sir Robert
                  viceregal couple arrived in Ottawa and were greeted warmly by the prime minister, Sir Robert Laird
                  (2v., Montréal, 1994–2002), 1 (1887–1926). Roger Larose, “100 years of pharmacy in Quebec,” Canadian Pharmaceutical Journal (Toronto), 105 (1972), no.8: 18–20. Martin Petitclerc
                  , Robert Allan Pyne, as well as the deputy minister of education, Arthur Hugh
                  the new Imperial Life Assurance Company the following year, and founding president of the National Trust Company in 1898, as well as vice-president of the Robert Simpson Company. In 1899 he joined the
                  . Jean-François Auger The author would like to thank Roger Fyen of Montreal for an interview given on 21 July 2005 and
                  , anglophone trustee Robert Mackell, five of his anglophone OSSB colleagues, and two anglophone candidates defeated in the previous school-board election turned to the courts. In April 1914 they obtained a
                  philanthropist; b. 18 July 1848 in St Michaels (Athelstan), Lower Canada, eldest of the four children of Robert Walker Graham, a gentleman farmer, and Marion Gardner; m. 17 March 1892 Anne Beekman Hamilton (d
                  HAMMOND, JOHN, artist and educator; b. 11 April 1843 in Montreal, second son of Robert Hammond, a stonemason, and Elizabeth
                  , and his assertiveness created tension with Harcourt, who found it difficult to return to the traditional deputy minister’s role. He also believed, according to botanist Roger Vick, that Marshall was
                  HARRIS, ROBERT EDWARD, lawyer, businessman, and judge; b. 18 Aug. 1860 in Lequille, N.S., son of Robert Jefferson Harris and
                  of the navy were halted when his Liberals were defeated in the federal election of 21 Sept. 1911 by an informal alliance of Robert Laird
                  prison. In 1874 John and his brother, Robert, emigrated to Winnipeg to live with their uncle, Robert Machray*, who was the Anglican bishop of the
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