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In 1961, the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto was opened by Prime Minister John Diefenbaker. In 1963 ... city and widespread criticism of law enforcement over the killing of George Floyd. (The proposal ...
There was the flamboyant old Tory campaigner, Prime Minister John George Diefenbaker, 67, a prairie trial lawyer at his best on the hustings and at his weakest in running the Government.
The Conservatives would be represented by John Diefenbaker, while the Liberal candidate would be Charles McDonald, a former city alderman and two-time member of the Legislative Assembly. Not ...
Editor’s note: An earlier version of this article said incorrectly that John Diefenbaker beat Lester Pearson's Liberals in 1957, but in fact the Liberal Leader at the time was Louis St. Laurent.
Bidding for a stronger mandate, after only nine months in office, is Tory Prime Minister John George Diefenbaker, 62.
Geoff Russ: Diefenbaker was a victim of foreign interference — just like Canada today Bad actors do, in fact, have great interest in Canadian elections. That's as true now as it was in the 1960s ...
He went out a weird, morbid old man, but John Diefenbaker was indisputably the biggest political sensation this country had ever produced. He won the biggest landslide in Canadian history. He walked ...
When John George Diefenbaker won his thumping Conservative majority in 1958 — the largest ever in Canadian history, and still the only man to win more than 75 per cent of the seats in the ...
Prime Minister John Diefenbaker’s government and his Conservative Party lay in shambles. Triggered by a bluntly undiplomatic U.S. note accusing Canada of reneging on its nuclear defense ...
New childcare spaces to open in early March Uko Akpanuko Daily Herald Saskatchewan Rivers Public School Division (SRPSD) has announced a new childcare space opening at John Diefenbaker Public School ...
From the start it was clear that John George Diefenbaker, 61, of Prince Albert, Sask. would be elected leader of Canada’s major opposition party. Ever since George Drew resigned because of ill ...