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  1. Wilfrid, a Man of Courage, a First Great Canadian In many cities across Canada, there is a street, university, bridge, concert hall, park and even a shopping mall named after Laurier. Every day, many Canadians handle five-dollar bills with his effigy, but few are able to name any of this great statesman’s accomplishments.

  2. The Laurier Scholars Award is Wilfrid Laurier University’s most prestigious entrance scholarship, supporting high-achieving students in their studies and career development through mentorship, experiential learning opportunities and community engagement. Each of our campuses has something special to offer.

  3. Wilfrid Laurier. Pour les articles homonymes, voir Laurier . Wilfrid Laurier, né Henry Charles Wilfrid Laurier le 20 novembre 1841 à Saint-Lin-de-Lachenaie (actuel Saint-Lin–Laurentides, au Québec) et mort le 17 février 1919 à Ottawa, en Ontario, est un avocat, journaliste, homme d'État et le septième premier ministre du Canada du 11 ...

  4. 1 de nov. de 2010 · Laurier oversees the creation of two new provinces — Saskatchewan and Alberta. 1910. Laurier proposes the Naval Service Act. The bill is passed and Laurier creates the Royal Canadian Navy. 1919. Sir Wilfrid Laurier has a stroke and dies on February 17 at the age of seventy-seven.

  5. Sir Wilfrid Laurier, prime minister of Canada 1896–1911, lawyer, journalist, politician (born 20 November 1841 in St-Lin, Canada East; died 17 February 1919 in Ottawa, ON ). As leader of the Liberal Party 1887–1919 and prime minister 1896–1911, Laurier was the dominant political figure of his era.

  6. O legado de Wilfrid Laurier é sua firme crença de que o comprometimento racional é capaz de produzir os resultados mais justos, mesmo entre pessoas com crenças firmes e baseadas em princípios. Dono da moderação de um realista, mas, mesmo assim, com respeito por sua oposição, ele era capaz de argumentar com eloquência veemente pelas causas nas quais acreditava.

  7. Wilfrid Laurier. Holding office for 15 straight years and winning four back-to-back elections, Sir Wilfrid Laurier served a longer unbroken tenure than any other prime minister in Canadian history and is often considered the country’s second-most important leader after John A. Macdonald (1815-1891). Remembered primarily as the man who ...

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