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  1. Other articles where Oliver Mowat is discussed: Ontario: History of Ontario: …Ontario’s government was headed by Oliver Mowat, the Liberal premier who won a boundary dispute with Manitoba and the federal government that doubled the size of Ontario and helped to confirm the supremacy of provincial governments within their constitutionally assigned powers.

  2. Oliver Mowat, one of Canada's Fathers of Confederation, was born on the July 22, 1820 at Kingston, Ontario, a community then regarded as the most important town in Upper Canada. He served his province and his country in many important roles before his death on the April 19, 1903 at Government House after some six years as Lieutenant-Governor of the province of Ontario.

  3. Sir Oliver Mowat, homme politique, premier ministre de l'Ontario de 1872 à 1896 (Kingston, Haut-Canada, 22 juill. 1820 - Toronto, 19 avril 1903). Mowat étudie avec divers précepteurs à Kingston, avant de devenir le premier stagiaire en droit auprès de John A. MACDONALD. Il est admis au barreau en 1841 et devient rapidement un avocat de ...

  4. Principal's Message. Good Day, I am excited and looking forward to working together with the amazing Mowat community. While these are not the circumstances that I imagined when given this opportunity, it is the reality so I look forward to the day when we can engage in person and celebrate all of the wonderful activities that Mowat has to offer.

  5. www.ccheritage.ca › biographies › olivermowatCCHeritage - Oliver Mowat

    As a youth, Oliver Mowat “studied the evidence of Christianity very earnestly … and came to the conclusion that Christianity was no cunningly devised fable, but was very truth.” From his father, Mowat learned the value of good literature and poetry, history, biography, science, and theology earned him the reputation as a true renaissance Christian gentleman.

  6. School Year Calendar. Sir Oliver Mowat Collegiate Institute's school planning calendar shows holidays, major events and the day schedule. (Day 1, Day 2, etc.). Students can also view the calendar on TDSB Connects. Sir Oliver Mowat Collegiate Institute school web site.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Farley_MowatFarley Mowat - Wikipedia

    Farley McGill Mowat, OC (May 12, 1921 – May 6, 2014) was a Canadian writer and environmentalist. His works were translated into 52 languages, and he sold more than 17 million books. He achieved fame with the publication of his books on the Canadian north, such as People of the Deer (1952) and Never Cry Wolf (1963). [2]