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  1. Louis Stephen St. Laurent PC CC QC (Saint-Laurent or St-Laurent in French, baptized Louis-Étienne St-Laurent; February 1, 1882 – July 25, 1973) was a Canadian lawyer and politician who served as the 12th prime minister of Canada from 1948 to 1957.

    • W. L. Mackenzie King
    • Liberal
  2. Louis Stephen Saint Laurent ( Quebec, 1 de febrero de 1882- ibídem, 25 de julio de 1973) fue un político y abogado canadiense que ocupó el cargo de primer ministro de Canadá. Biografía.

  3. 17 de feb. de 2009 · Louis Stephen St-Laurent, prime minister 1948–57, lawyer, politician (born 1 February 1882 in Compton, Québec; died 25 July 1973 in Québec City). St-Laurent was a prime architect of Canada's international policies after WWII and promoted Canadian membership in NATO (courtesy Library and Archives Canada/C-8099/copyright Bill and ...

  4. 5 de abr. de 2024 · Political Affiliation: Liberal Party of Canada. Louis Saint Laurent (born Feb. 1, 1882, Compton, Que., Can.—died July 25, 1973, Quebec, Que.) was a Canadian statesman and jurist who, as Liberal prime minister in 1948–57, helped to maintain Canadian unity and to bring about reforms.

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  5. 4 de mar. de 2021 · “No finer human being ever governed Canada, and none has been so thoroughly misunderstood as Louis St. Laurent.” Many consider Laurent to be one of the best prime ministers of the 20 th century and he was greatly admired for his decisiveness, patriotism, and sharp mind.

  6. Louis St. Laurent by Audrey W. NcNaughton. Dubbed “ Uncle Louis ” for his gentle, square style, Louis St. Laurent was an icon of the relative peace and prosperity that defined Canadian society in the aftermath of World War II (1939-1945).

  7. His won a second mandate but was edged out by the Conservatives under John Diefenbaker in 1957. The debate over the northern Ontario gas pipeline led to his defeat in 1957. In early 1958, St-Laurent retired from politics and returned to his law practice in Quebec City. He died in Quebec on July 25th 1973. Article/Document/Material Source: