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  1. John George Diefenbaker PC CH QC FRSC FRSA ( / ˈdiːfənbeɪkər / DEE-fən-bay-kər; September 18, 1895 – August 16, 1979) was the 13th prime minister of Canada, serving from 1957 to 1963.

  2. John George Diefenbaker (Neustadt, 18 de septiembre de 1895-Ottawa, 16 de agosto de 1979) fue un abogado y político canadiense que ejerció como primer ministro de Canadá de 1957 a 1963. [1]

  3. 21 de feb. de 2008 · John George “Dief the Chief” Diefenbaker, PC, CH, KC, FRSC, prime minister 1957–63, politician, lawyer (born 18 September 1895 in Neustadt, ON; died 16 August 1979 in Ottawa, ON). John Diefenbaker was Canada’s 13th prime minister.

  4. John G. Diefenbaker (born Sept. 18, 1895, Neustadt, Ont., Can.—died Aug. 16, 1979, Ottawa) was the leader of the Progressive Conservative Party who was prime minister of Canada in 195763, following 22 years of uninterrupted Liberal rule.

  5. John George Diefenbaker, Canada’s 13th prime minister from 1957-63, was born in Neustadt, Ontario on September 18, 1895, and later died on August 16, 1979 in Ottawa, Ontario. An articulate speaker and supporter of civil rights, Diefenbaker was a passionate defense lawyer before he turned to his attention to politics.

  6. (Newstadt, 1895-Ottawa, 1979) Político canadiense. Dirigente del Partido Conservador (1956-1967). Obtuvo la mayor parte parlamentaria en las selecciones de 1957 transformándose en presidente. Dejó el cargo en 1963, siendo derrotado en las selecciones.

  7. A pragmatic politician more concerned with responding to society’s problems with practical solutions than with blind loyalty to ideology, John Diefenbaker was never shy about sharing his political views and what he saw as his legacy.