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Fenian Raids. Sir Henri Charles Wilfrid Laurier, GCMG, PC, KC ( / ˈlɒrieɪ / 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. The first French Canadian prime minister, his 15-year tenure remains ...
Chancellors Wilfrid Laurier University has had eleven chancellors. Maureen Forrester, the university's fifth chancellor # Name Term 1 William Daum Euler May 20, 1961 – July 1961 2 Ross Macdonald December 6, 1964 – June 1972 3 Paul Martin Sr. June 1972 – April 30, 1977 4 John Black Aird July 4, 1977 – July 3, 1985 5 Maureen Forrester May 25, 1986 – May 29, 1990 6 Willard Estey July 12 ...
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".
Alex Laurier. Alex Eftimoff (born 1936 or 1937), [1] better known by the stage name Alex Laurier, was a Canadian children's entertainer, folk singer, and actor. In the 1960s and 70s, he frequently performed children's songs on the Uncle Bobby show. [2] In 1968, he released an album of children's songs, The Lollipop Tree And Other Children's ...
Laurier, Washington. / 48.99889°N 118.22417°W / 48.99889; -118.22417. Laurier is a census-designated place in Ferry County, Washington that neighbors the Canada–United States border. [3] The nearest school district is Orient School District. [4] According to the 2010 census, Laurier had one permanent resident.
Laurier House. / 45.42722°N 75.67778°W / 45.42722; -75.67778. Laurier House ( French: Maison Laurier) is a National Historic Site in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (in the Sandy Hill district). It was formerly the residence of two Canadian prime ministers: Sir Wilfrid Laurier (for whom the house is named) and William Lyon Mackenzie King. [1]