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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Oliver_MowatOliver Mowat - Wikipedia

    Sir Oliver Mowat GCMG PC QC (July 22, 1820 – April 19, 1903) was a Canadian lawyer, politician, and Ontario Liberal Party leader. He served for nearly 24 years as the third premier of Ontario. He was the eighth lieutenant governor of Ontario and one of the Fathers of Confederation.

  2. Oliver Mowat (Kingston, Ontario; 22 de julio de 1820 - Toronto, Ontario; 19 de abril de 1903) fue un político canadiense. Fue primer ministro de Ontario de 1872 a 1896. Referencias. Evans, A. Margaret. Sir Oliver Mowat. Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 1992. ISBN 0-8020-3392-X.

  3. 18 de feb. de 2008 · Last Edited April 10, 2015. Sir Oliver Mowat, senator, lieutentant-governor of Ontario 1897–1903, premier of Ontario 1872–96, politician, judge, lawyer (born 22 July 1820 in Kingston, Upper Canada; died 19 April 1903 in Toronto, ON). Photo taken in 1902 when Mowat was Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario (courtesy Library and Archives ...

  4. www.wikiwand.com › es › Oliver_MowatOliver Mowat - Wikiwand

    Oliver Mowat (Kingston, Ontario; 22 de julio de 1820 - Toronto, Ontario; 19 de abril de 1903) fue un político canadiense. Fue primer ministro de Ontario de 1872 a 1896. Quick facts: Oliver Mowat, 3.er Primer ministro de Ontari...

  5. The Honourable Sir Oliver Mowat. 8th Lieutenant Governor of Ontario. November 18, 1897 to April 19, 1903. Oliver Mowat was born in 1820 in Kingston. He was called to the bar in 1841, and served as a MPP from 1857 to 1896. He held the posts of Provincial Secretary, Postmaster General and Premier (1872-1896). He was knighted in 1892, and upon his ...

  6. www.ccheritage.ca › biographies › olivermowatCCHeritage - Oliver Mowat

    For more than twenty years, Mowat served as the president of the Evangelical Alliance. After careers in law, politics, and judiciary, Oliver Mowat spent his concluding years, from 1897 until his death, as the lieutenant governor of Ontario. During this time, he studied theology and wrote apologetic works on the life and nature of Jesus Christ.

  7. faculty.marianopolis.edu › OliverMowat-CanadianHistoryOliver Mowat - Canadian History

    Mowat, Sir Oliver (1820-1903), statesman, was born in Kingston, Upper Canada, the eldest son of John Mowat and Helen Levack, natives of Caithnessshire, Scotland. He was educated at private schools in Kingston, and in 1841 was called to the bar of Upper Canada (Q.C., 1856). In the general elections of 1857 he was returned as a Liberal for South ...