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  1. Daniel Roland Michener PC CC CMM OOnt CD QC FRHSC (April 19, 1900 – August 6, 1991) was a Canadian lawyer, politician, and diplomat who served as Governor General of Canada, the 20th since Canadian Confederation. Michener was born and educated in Alberta. In 1917 he served briefly in the Royal Air Force.

  2. Daniel Roland Michener (Lacombe, 19 de abril de 1900 – Toronto, 6 de agosto de 1991) fue un abogado, político y diplomático canadiense que ejerció como gobernador general de Canadá de 1967 a 1974.

  3. 14 de ene. de 2008 · Daniel Roland Michener, PC, CC, OOnt, governor general of Canada 1967-74, lawyer, politician, diplomat (born 19 April 1900 in Lacombe, AB; died 6 August 1991 in Toronto). Michener was the first former MP to become governor general and served during Canada’s centennial year of 1967.

  4. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › roland-michenerRoland michener _ AcademiaLab

    Michener nació y se educó en Alberta. En 1917 sirvió brevemente en la Royal Air Force. Obtuvo un título universitario y luego asistió a la Universidad de Oxford como becario Rhodes. Michener luego regresó a Canadá y ejerció la abogacía antes de ingresar a la política.

  5. Roland Michener was appointed Governor General the same year that Canada celebrated 100 years of Confederation. Mr. and Mrs. Michener had barely started their term of office when the long procession of visiting dignitaries began.

  6. Roland Michener (left), Speaker of the House of Commons in the last Parliament, holds a life-size cutout of himself as he talks with a resident of his home riding of St. Paul’s. Mr. Michener sets up sign in prominent spots, meets the voters and quietly campaigns for re-election to House.

  7. www.canadahistory.ca › sections › politicsRoland Mitcherner

    A handsome, urbane, silver haired combination of legal-businessman-politico-diplomat, Daniel Roland Michener was born on April 19, 1900 at Lacombe, Alberta , the son of a Senator. He was educated at the University of Alberta and is a Rhodes scholar from that institution.