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  1. An arrangement between Wilfrid Laurier University and the University of Waterloo enables degree/diploma students of either university to take courses for credit at the other institution, paying tuition to the student’s home institution. This provides access to courses which are not offered at a student’s home institution.

  2. Wilfrid Laurier University (commonly referred to as WLU or simply Laurier) is a public university in Ontario, Canada, with campuses in Waterloo, Brantford and Milton. The newer Brantford and Milton campuses are not considered satellite campuses of the original Waterloo campus; instead the university describes itself as a "multi-campus multi-community university". [4]

  3. 18 de jul. de 2012 · Sir Wilfrid Laurier, C.P., premier ministre du Canada (1896 – 1911), politicien, avocat et journaliste (né le 20 novembre 1841 à Saint-Lin, au Canada-Est ; décédé le 17 février 1919 à Ottawa, en Ontario). Wilfrid Laurier est la figure politique dominante de son époque. Il a été chef du Parti libéral du Canada de 1887 à 1919 et ...

  4. Sir Wilfrid Laurier became Canada’s seventh prime minister in 1896, serving in that role until 1911, the longest unbroken term to date. He was a strong supporter of individual liberty and decentralized federalism. He left a complex legacy that holds a variety of meanings to those impacted by decisions made under his leadership.

  5. Sir Wilfrid Laurier. A portrait photograph of Sir Wilfrid Laurier taken during the 1917 federal election. Laurier served as Prime Minister of Canada from 1896 to 1911. As opposition leader during the war, he generally supported the government, but refused to support conscription which he believed unwarranted and needlessly divisive.

  6. 为了纪念这位伟人,威尔弗里德·劳雷尔的故乡Saint-Lin-Laurentides被列为加拿大历史遗址;威尔弗里德·劳雷尔生前在 渥太华 住宅所在的Somerset街被更名为Laurier街;安省一所大学则更名为威尔弗里德·劳雷尔大学;加拿大五元纸币上的头像也是威尔弗里德·劳雷尔总理的头像。

  7. After some difficult years in opposition, Laurier finally triumphed. On 23 June 1896, at age 54, he became the first French Canadian prime minister. Laurier would lead the country for 15 years, the longest uninterrupted term for a Canadian prime minister, with a policy of systematic compromise.

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