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  1. Olive Evangeline Diefenbaker (née Freeman; April 14, 1902 – December 22, 1976) was the second wife of John Diefenbaker, the 13th Prime Minister of Canada. Diefenbaker proposed to her in Paddockwood, Saskatchewan , while she was a school teacher, and they were married on December 8, 1953.

  2. Olive Evangeline Diefenbaker ( née Freeman; April 14, 1902 – December 22, 1976) was the second wife of John Diefenbaker, the 13th Prime Minister of Canada. Diefenbaker proposed to her in Paddockwood, Saskatchewan, while she was a school teacher, and they were married on December 8, 1953.

  3. 15 de mar. de 2022 · A Rare Glimpse into the Life and Style of Olive Diefenbaker. The Diefenbaker Canada Centre is proud to bring back its latest in-house exhibit, Silk, Satin, and Strength: A Narrative on Olive Diefenbaker. Isaac Dykes, DCC Communications and Marketing Assistant Mar 15, 2022

  4. 17 de dic. de 2023 · One such was Olive Diefenbaker, wife of Canada’s 13th prime minister (from 1957 to 1963). She was also once a resident of Guelph. John Diefenbaker was the Progressive Conservative prime minister who is probably best remembered for controversially scrapping Canada’s technologically advanced fighter aircraft, the CF 105 Avro Arrow ...

  5. After a long illness, Olive Diefenbaker died on December 22, a loss which plunged Diefenbaker into despair. Joe Clark succeeded Stanfield as party leader in 1976, but as Clark had supported the leadership review, Diefenbaker held a grudge against him.

  6. 31 de may. de 2022 · As the Honourable John G. Diefenbaker's second wife, Olive Diefenbaker was a driving force behind his many successes. Featuring 20 gowns, previously owned and worn by Olive, this exhibit presents the story of her life through the fashions she wore at parliamentary and international engagements.

  7. 21 de sept. de 2021 · A step back in time: Amati instruments and rare fashions owned by the late Olive Diefenbaker on display at the Diefenbaker Canada Centre . Two new exhibitions at the Diefenbaker Canada Centre (DCC) on the University of Saskatchewan (USask) campus will provide visitors with a rare opportunity to view never before displayed artifacts ...