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  1. 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 ...

  2. Wilfrid Laurier Wilfrid Laurier nació el 20 de noviembre de 1841 en Saint-Lin-des-Laurentides, Quebec, Canadá. Padres Hijo de Marie Marcelle Martineau y Carolus Laurier, agricultor y agrimensor. Estudios Cursó estudios de derecho en la Universidad McGill en Montreal.

  3. Wilfrid Laurier University is a public university in Ontario, Canada. Its roots trace back to 100 years ago, however it gained its name as the Wilfred Laurier University in 1973. The university was named after Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Canada’s seventh Prime Minister, who was known for his conciliation skills and promotion of individual liberty.

  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. Wilfrid Laurier. Wilfrid Laurier (ur. 20 listopada 1841 w St. Lin w Quebecu, zm. 17 lutego 1919 w Ottawie) – pierwszy frankofon na stanowisku premiera Kanady. Sprawował władzę w latach 1896–1911 z ramienia partii liberalnej. Uznawany za jednego z najwybitniejszych mężów stanu Kanady. Był twórcą tradycyjnych kanadyjskich norm ...

  6. Sir Wilfrid Laurier, (born Nov. 20, 1841, Saint-Lin, Canada East—died Feb. 17, 1919, Ottawa, Ont., Can.), Prime minister of Canada (1896–1911). He studied law at McGill University, where he was a leading member of the liberal Institut Canadien. He served in the Quebec legislature (1871–74) and the Canadian House of Commons (1874–1919 ...

  7. 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.

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