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  1. 16. In 1884, when the federal government urged that Ontario transfer to the Teme-Augama Anishnabai indigenous people all or some of the 2,770 square miles as a reserve, for which that band's head chief, Ignace Tonene, had campaigned with the federal authorities for many years, Oliver Mowat blocked the land transfer, primarily concerned about the value of the red and white pine lumber at the ...

  2. Sir Oliver Mowat received his knighthood in 1892. The year after he was appointed to the Canadian Senate, Mowat was chosen to be Ontario’s eighth lieutenant-governor on November 18, 1897. When Mowat died on April 19, 1903 he was succeeded as the King’s representative in Ontario by William Mortimer Clark (Plot I, Lot 14). Mike Filey

  3. Profession. Lawyer, civil servant. Oliver Mowat Biggar, CMG, KC (October 11, 1876 – September 4, 1948) was a Canadian lawyer and civil servant. He was the second judge advocate general for the Canadian Militia and the first chief electoral officer of Canada. He also served as the first Canadian co-chair of the Canada–United States Permanent ...

  4. wikiita.com › oliver_mowatOliver Mowat

    Mowat è stato membro provinciale per la guida di Oxford North, a circa 150 km a ovest di Toronto, per il suo intero mandato come premier. Come premier nel 1880, una serie di controversie con il Dominio sorse su confini provinciali, giurisdizione su licenze di liquori, commercio e commercio, fiumi e torrenti, legname, diritti minerari e altre questioni.

  5. it.wikiquote.org › wiki › Oliver_MowatOliver Mowat - Wikiquote

    Oliver Mowat. Sir Oliver Mowat (1820 – 1903), avvocato e politico canadese.... non esiste una titolarità indiana prevista dalla legge o in sede di equity.La rivendicazione degli indiani è semplicemente morale e nulla di più.

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  7. Sir Oliver Mowat, um advogado e político que serviu em Ontário como vice-chanceler, primeiro-ministro e vice-governador. Localizada no lado oeste do Edifício Legislativo de Ontário, a obra retrata Mowat refletindo sobre algo que acabou de ler, os dedos da mão direita pressionados entre as páginas de um livro, a mão esquerda segurando os óculos de leitura.