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  1. Sir Henri Charles Wilfrid Laurier, GCMG, PC, KC (/ ˈ l ɒr i eɪ / LORR-ee-ay; French: [wilfʁid loʁje]; November 20, 1841 – February 17, 1919) was a Canadian lawyer, statesman, and politician who served as the seventh prime minister of Canada from 1896 to 1911.

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  2. Learn about Laurier's academic programs, research, student experience and community engagement. Find out how Laurier is expanding to Milton and supporting northern Indigenous communities.

  3. Sir Henri Charles Wilfrid Laurier GCMG PC KG (Saint-Lin–Laurentides, 20 de novembro de 1841 [1] – Ottawa, 17 de fevereiro de 1919) foi um advogado e político canadense que serviu como Primeiro-ministro do Canadá de 1896 até 1911.

  4. 21 de mar. de 2024 · Wilfrid Laurier (born November 20, 1841, Saint-Lin, Canada East [now Quebec, Canada]—died February 17, 1919, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada) was the first French Canadian prime minister of the Dominion of Canada (1896–1911), noted especially for his attempts to define the role of French Canada in the federal state and to define Canada ...

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  5. Learn about the life and achievements of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the dominant political figure of his era and the prime minister of Canada from 1896 to 1911. Explore his role in Confederation, national unity, immigration, railways, Western expansion and more.

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  6. Learn about the life and legacy of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, who served as Canada’s seventh prime minister from 1896 to 1911 and championed individual liberty, decentralized federalism, Western expansion, and Confederation. Find out how he influenced Canada’s history with his policies on immigration, education, and colonialism, and how he faced challenges and controversies.

  7. 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.

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