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image no.: 40624
contact sheet: A1358
collection: Liberal Party Collection
description: Bobby Bend And His Wife During His Leadership Campaign In Manitoba
subject(s): ElectionsPersonalitiesPoliticsWomen
date: 1969
 
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image no.: 40623
contact sheet: A1358
collection: Liberal Party Collection
description: Bobby Bend Seen During His Leadership Campaign., Liberal Party Of Manitoba
subject(s): ElectionsPersonalitiesPolitics
date: 1969
 
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image no.: 40622
contact sheet: A1358
collection: Liberal Party Collection
description: Bus Used During Leadership Campaign Of Bobby Bend, Liberal Leader In Manitoba
subject(s): BusesElectionsLegislative BuildingsWinnipeg Buildings
date: 1969
 
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image no.: 40613
contact sheet: A1358
collection: Liberal Party Collection
description: Edmund Boyd Osler, Liberal Candidate For Winnipeg South Centre. Born August 21, 1919 In Winnipeg, Mb. Educated At St. John'S Ravenscourt, Winnipeg, Appleby College, Oakville, On, And Royal Military College, Kingston, On . Attended Boeing School Of Aeronautics, Oakland , California, And Served As A Pilot With Rcaf During Second World War. Was A Member Of House Of Commons Committee On Broadcasting And Of The Special Joint Of The House Of Commons Finance Committee, Was Chairman Of Liberal Caucus Committee On Communications And Vice Chairman Of Liberal Prairie Caucus
subject(s): PersonalitiesPolitics
date:
 
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image no.: 40607
contact sheet: A1358
collection: Liberal Party Collection
description: Gordon Johnston Mla, Portage La Prairie, Mb. Born October 15, 1920 In Portage La Prairie, Mb. Educated At Portage La Prairie Schools. Served In Rcaf In Second World War, Was Mentioned In Dispatches. Held Rank Flying Officer On Discharge From Service. Ran A Grocery Business In Portage La Prairie In 1955 - 1965. Then Worked As An Investment Broker. Served On Portage La Prairie City Council 1960 - 1964. Elected To Manitoba Legislative Assembly In 1962, Re-Elected 1966, 1969, 1973. Served As Liberal House Leader In Manitoba Legislative Assembly From 1969 - 1974
subject(s): PersonalitiesPolitics
date: 1974
 
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image no.: 40616
contact sheet: A1358
collection: Liberal Party Collection
description: Graeme Garson, Son Of Former Manitoba Premier Stuart Garson. , Liberal Party Of Manitoba
subject(s): PersonalitiesPolitics
date: 1960c
 
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image no.: 40599
contact sheet: A1358
collection: Liberal Party Collection
description: Hon Douglas Donald Everett Ll B (Hon) (Fort Rouge). Born August 12, 1927 In Vancouver, Bc. Educated At Vancouver, University Of Victoria; Ravenscourt School, Winnipeg; Royal Canadian Naval College, Royal Roads, Bc; University Of Manitoba; And Osgood Hall. Member Of Ontario And Manitoba Bars. President Of Royal Canadian Securities Co Ltd. Served Rcn (Royal Canadian Navy) As Sub -Lieut During World War Ii. Summoned To The Senate Of Canada In 1966
subject(s): PersonalitiesPolitics
date:
 
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image no.: 40592
contact sheet: A1358
collection: Liberal Party Collection
description: Hon Joseph-Phillippe Guay, Mp (St. Boniface); Born October 4, 1915 At St. Vital, Manitoba. Educated At Ste. Anne Des Chene, Mb, And Winnipeg. Owner Of Guay Shoes, St. Boniface. First Elected To House Of Commons 1968, Re-Elected 1972 & 1974. Appointed Senator March 23, 1978
subject(s): PersonalitiesPolitics
date: 1968
 
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image no.: 40597
contact sheet: A1358
collection: Liberal Party Collection
description: Hon Lloyd Axworthy Pc, Ba, Ma, Ph D, Mp For Winnipeg-Fort Garry. Born December 21, 1939 At North Battleford, Sk. Educated In Winnipeg In Public Schools, University Of Winnipeg, And Princeton University. First Elected To House Of Com,
subject(s): PersonalitiesPolitics
date: 1980c
 
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image no.: 40605
contact sheet: A1358
collection: Liberal Party Collection
description: Hon. Douglas L. Campbell Served As Premier Of Manitoba From November 7, 1948 To June 16, 1958. Born 1895 At Portage La Prairie, Mb. In 1922, He Joined The United Farmers Of Manitoba And Was Elected To The Manitoba Legislature As A Private Member For Lakeside Under The Progressive Banner. By 1932 The Liberal Party In Manitoba Had Joined With The Progressives To Become The Liberal Progressive Party, A Name Retained Until 1958 When Campbell Was Defeated By The Conservativer Leader Duff Roblin. He Sat In The Manitoba Legislature From 1922 To 1969 (47 Years) As Leader Of The Progressives And As Premier Of Manitoba From 1948 To 1958
subject(s): PersonalitiesPolitics
date:
 
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image no.: 40601
contact sheet: A1358
collection: Liberal Party Collection
description: Hon. Douglas M. Lauchlan, Chosen Leader Of Liberal Party In Manitoba, November, 1980. (See A1358-40609)
subject(s): PersonalitiesPolitics
date:
 
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image no.: 40609
contact sheet: A1358
collection: Liberal Party Collection
description: Hon. Douglas M. Lauchlan, Leader Of Liberal Party In Manitoba, November 1980. Born February 18, 1931 At Pine Falls, Mb. Senior Advisor To Hon Lloyd Axworthy, 1980. President Mount Royal College1975 -1980. Vice President Of Student And Community Services, Mount Royal College 1969 - 1975. United Church Chaplain University Of Calgary And Mount Royal College 1966 - 1969. Minister Street. Thomas-Wesley United Church, Saskatoon 1933 - 1966. Director Of Broadcasting Prairie Region, United Church 1960 -1963, Minister Of Charleswood United Church
subject(s): PersonalitiesPolitics
date: 1981
 
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image no.: 40619
contact sheet: A1358
collection: Liberal Party Collection
description: Hon. F.L. (Bud) Jobin, Lieutenant Governor Of Manitoba, March 15, 1976 To October 23, 1981. He Was Born August 14, 1914 In Winnipeg, Manitoba; Educated At St. Mary'S School, St. Paul'S College, Winnipeg, Compion College, Regina, And University Of Manitoba; First Elected To Manitoba Legislature In 1949; Was Minister Of Industry And Commerce From July 1956 To 1968; Was Elected Mayor Of Flin Flon , Mb, In 1974
subject(s): PersonalitiesPolitics
date: 1950c
 
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image no.: 40608
contact sheet: A1358
collection: Liberal Party Collection
description: Hon. Gildas L. Molgat (See A1358-40602).,
subject(s): PersonalitiesPolitics
date: 1983
 
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image no.: 40602
contact sheet: A1358
collection: Liberal Party Collection
description: Hon. Gildas L. Molgat, Cd, B Comm. Born January 25, 1927 At Ste Rose Du Lac, Mb. Educatedat Ste. Rose Du Lac Schools, St. Paul'S College, And University Of Manitoba. Served With Royal Winnipeg Rifles In 1946. First Elected To Manitoba Legislature In 1952, Re-Elected In 1958, 1959, 1962, 1966, And 1969. Served As Leader Of Liberal Party Of Manitoba 1961 - 1968. Appointed To Senate Oct 7, 1970
subject(s): PersonalitiesPolitics
date:
 
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image no.: 40606
contact sheet: A1358
collection: Liberal Party Collection
description: Hon. James Armstrong Richardson, Pc, Ba. Born March 28, 1922 At Winnipeg, Mb. Educated Atst. John'S Ravenscourt, Winnipeg, And Queen'S University, Kingston. Former Chairman And Chief Exec. Officer Of James Richardson And Sons, Ltd. First Elected To House Of Commons 1968, Re-Elected 1972, And 1974. Served As Liberal Cabinet Minister From Which He Resigned In 1976. Served As Pilot In Rcaf In Second World War
subject(s): PersonalitiesPolitics
date:
 
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image no.: 40610
contact sheet: A1358
collection: Liberal Party Collection
description: Hon. Otto Emil Lang, Pc, Qc, Ba, Llb, Bcl. Born May 17, 1932 At Handel, Sk. Educated At Cadworth, Englefeld And Humboldt, Sk, University Of Saskatchewan, And Oxford University (Rhodes Scholar). Former Dean Of Law, University Of Saskatchewan. First Elected To House Of Commons 1968, Re-Elected 1972, 1974, Defeated 1974. Sworn To Privy Council July 1968, Served As Cabinet Minister In Trudeau Government
subject(s): PersonalitiesPolitics
date: 1979
 
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image no.: 40618
contact sheet: A1358
collection: Liberal Party Collection
description: Hon. Stuart Sinclair Garson, Kc, Mla (Fairford). Born December 1898 At St. Catharines, On. Educated At Winnipeg Schools, University Of Manitoba, And Manitoba Law School. First Elected To Manitoba Legislature 1927, Re-Elected 1932, 1936, 1941, 1945. Sworn In As Premier Of Manitoba Upon Resignation Of Hon. John Bracken. Served As Premier From 1943 To 1948.
subject(s): PersonalitiesPolitics
date: 1945
 
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image no.: 40595
contact sheet: A1358
collection: Liberal Party Collection
description: Isadore Asper Mla Wolseley, Mb. Born 1932 In Minnedosa, Mb. Educated At University Of Manitoba. Called To The Bar In 1957 And Practiced Law For 13 Years In Winnipeg, Forming The Firm Which Bears His Name, In 1959. Served As Lecturer In The Faculty Of Law At The University Of Manitoba. Elected Leader Of The Liberal Party In Manitoba On October 31, 1970. Elected To Manitoba Legislature In June 1972, Re-Elected 1973. Owner Of Canwest Global Media Empire
subject(s): HebrewsPersonalitiesPolitics
date: 1974
 
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image no.: 40611
contact sheet: A1358
collection: Liberal Party Collection
description: Joe Mullally, Liberal. Born April 7, 1932 At Souris, Pei, Raised On A Farm. Educated In Pei. Schools, University Of Pei And Halifax. Came To Manitoba In 1957 And Spent 10 Years In The Ministry Both In City And Rural Locations. In 1969, Studied Law At University Of Manitoba, And Practices Law In Brandokn Where He Is A Partner In Law Firm Carroll, Mullully, Paterson And Brown. Served As President Of Liberal Party Of Manitoba 1982 - 1983
subject(s): PersonalitiesPolitics
date: 1969
 
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image no.: 40614
contact sheet: A1358
collection: Liberal Party Collection
description: John Petryshyn Was President Of Liberal Party Of Manitoba 1979-1982, Born 1946. Lawyer In City Of Winnipeg, Was An Active Liberal In Winnipeg North Centre And Elmwood. Past Vice President Of Liberal Party Of Manitoba
subject(s): PersonalitiesPolitics
date:
 
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image no.: 40615
contact sheet: A1358
collection: Liberal Party Collection
description: Joseph C. Strangl Was President Of Liberal Party Of Manitoba 1971-1972
subject(s): PersonalitiesPolitics
date:
 
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image no.: 40596
contact sheet: A1358
collection: Liberal Party Collection
description: Mr Justice Charles R. Huband Of Manitoba Court Of Queen'S Bench. Former Leader Of Liberal Party In Manitoba. Born In 1932 In Chesley, On. Educated At United College, University Of Manitoba, Graduate From Manitoba Law School, University Of Manitoba, 1955
subject(s): JudiciaryPersonalitiesPolitics
date: 1980c
 
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image no.: 40621
contact sheet: A1358
collection: Liberal Party Collection
description: Opening Of Campbell House, Headquarters Of Liberal Party In Manitoba At 140 Roslyn Road. At The Steps Are Mr. Justice Charles Hubard, And Former Premier Of Manitoba, Douglas L. Campbell For Whom The House Was Named
subject(s): EventsHousesPersonalitiesPoliticsWinnipeg Buildings
date: 1976, October
 
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image no.: 40620
contact sheet: A1358
collection: Liberal Party Collection
description: Opening Of Campbell House, Headquartres Of Liberal Party In Manitoba. Present Were Senator Gildas Molgat, Mr. Justice Guy Kroft, Hon. Douglas L. Campbell, Former Premier Of Manitoba, For Whom The House Was Named, And Mr. Justice Charles Huband, A Former Leader Of The Liberal Party In Manitoba
subject(s): EventsHousesPersonalitiesPoliticsWinnipeg Buildings
date: 1976, October
 
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image no.: 40617
contact sheet: A1358
collection: Liberal Party Collection
description: Richard Good Former President Of Liberal Party In Manitoba, Talks With Hon. Otto Lang, Former Cabinet Minister With Trudeau Federal Government
subject(s): PersonalitiesPolitics
date:
 
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image no.: 40612
contact sheet: A1358
collection: Liberal Party Collection
description: Richard Good, Born 1944. Lawyer, Partner With Fillmore, Riley, And Co. Winnipeg. Educated In Schools At Vancouver, Montreal, Winnipeg, And At University Of Manitoba. President Of University Of Manitoba Liberal Association, 1962-1963. Campaign Direct,
subject(s): PersonalitiesPolitics
date: 1973
 
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image no.: 40598
contact sheet: A1358
collection: Liberal Party Collection
description: Robert (Bobby) Bend, B Sc (Rockwood-Iberville). Born April 16, 1914, At Poplar Point, Mb. Educated At Poplar Point School, Portage Collegiate, University Of Manitoba. He Was A School Principal, Taught School In Manitoba For 15 Years. First Elected To The Manitoba Legislature November 10, 1949. Re-Elected 1953, And 1958.Became Leader Of The Liberal Party In Manitoba 1969. He Was Defeated In The 1969 Election By Schreyer Who Was Leader Of The Ndp
subject(s): PersonalitiesPolitics
date: 1959
 
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image no.: 40603
contact sheet: A1358
collection: Liberal Party Collection
description: Robert Theodore Bockstael, Mp For St. Boniface, Born In 1923, St. Boniface, Manitoba. Educated At St. Boniface Schools, St. Boniface College, And Success Business College. Served With Rcaf During Second World War. President Of Bockstael Construction Ltd. School Trustee In St. Boniface For 13 Years, City Councillor For 5 Years, Elected To House Of Commons In 1979, Re-Elected 1980
subject(s): PersonalitiesPolitics
date:
 
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image no.: 40594
contact sheet: A1358
collection: Liberal Party Collection
description: Rt Hon John Napier Turner, Pc, Qc, Mp For Quadra, Vancouver, Bc. Born June 7, 1929 At Richmond Surrey, England. Educated In Ottawa, University Of British Columbia, Oxford University, England, University Of Paris. First Elected To House Of Commons In 1962, Re-Elected 1963, 1965, 1968, 1972, 1974. Member Of Privy Council. Resigned From House Of Commons In 1972. Elected Leader Of Liberal Party In Canada 1984. Served As Prime Minister Of Canada June 1984 To September 1984. Re-Elected In 1984, As Leader Of The Official Opposition September 17, 1984
subject(s): PersonalitiesPolitics
date: 1984
 
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image no.: 40600
contact sheet: A1358
collection: Liberal Party Collection
description: Rt Hon Lester B. Pearson Served As Prime Minister Of Canada April 20, 1963 To April 20, 1968, Born April 23, 1897 In Newtonbrook, On. Educated At College Institutes In Toronto, Petersborough, And Hamilton, On; Attended University Of Toronto (Ba) And Oxford University (Ma And Hon Doctor Of Laws). In 1945 Was Appointed As Canadian Ambassador To United States. Chairman Of Nato Council, 1951 - 1952. Elected To Board Of Directors Crown Life Insurance Company, October, 1968. Publications Include: "Democracy In World Politics", 1953; And Diplomacy In Nuclear Age", 1959
subject(s): PersonalitiesPolitics
date: 1965c
 
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image no.: 40591
contact sheet: A1358
collection: Liberal Party Collection
description: Rt Hon Pierre Elliott Trudeau Pc, Ba, Ll L, Ma, Msrc, Qc (Montreal Mount Royal). Born October 18, 1919 In Montreal, Quebec; Educated At Montreal Public Schools; Jean De Brebeuf College, Montreal; University Of Montreal; Called To Bar Of Quebec, Harvard University, Paris And London Schools Of Economics. Joined Privy Council In Ottawa As An Economist And Policy Advisor, 1949. Practices Law And Published Review "Cite Libre". Taught Law At University Of Montreal In 1961. First Elected To House Of Commons In 1965, Re-Elected In 1968, 1972, 1974, 1979. Elected Leader Of Liberal Party Of Canada In House Of Commons In 1968. Sworn In As Prime Minister Of Canada In 1968, And Served As Pm Until 1984, Except For A Period June 1979 To March 1980, When He Served As Leader Of The Opposition.
subject(s): PersonalitiesPolitics
date: 1968
 
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image no.: 40593
contact sheet: A1358
collection: Liberal Party Collection
description: Rt Hon Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Pc, Gcmg, Kc, Dcl (Oxon), Lld (Quebec East), Served As Canada'S Prime Minister From July 11, 1896 To October 6, 1911. Born November 20, 1841 At St. Tim, Quebec. Educated At Mixed Schools In His Native Parish, L'Assomption College, Mcgill University And Called To The Bar In 1864 In Quebec. Head Of Law Firm Of Laurier And Lavergne. Elected To Legislative Assembly Of Quebec, Resigned To Contest The Same Riding For House Of Commons. Elected For Drummond And Athabaska, Defeated In1877. Re-Elected For Quebec East In 1878, 1882, 1887, 1891, 1896, 1900 And 1904. Re-Elected For Quebec East And Wright In 1908. Resigned With Mackenzie Government October 1878. Elected Leader Of The Opposition In House Of Commons In 1887. Formed The Government Of 1896. Folowing The Defeat Of His Party, He Tendered His Resignation And That Of His Cabinet On October 6, 1911
subject(s): PersonalitiesPolitics
date: 1909
 
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image no.: 40590
contact sheet: A1358
collection: Liberal Party Collection
description: Rt Hon William Lyon Mackenzie Served As Canada'S Prime Minister From December 29, 1921 To June 28, 1926; September 26, 1926 To August 7, 1930; October 23, 1935 To November 15, 1948. He Was Born In Berlin, On, (Now Kitchener, On) On December 17, 1874; Educated At University Of Toronto, University Of Chicago, And Harvard University. He Was Minister Of Labour Of Canada During Laurier'S Administration (1909 -1911); Elected As Laurier'S Successor As Leader Of The Liberal Party Of Canada In Ottawa, August 7, 1919. Photo From A Painting By Frank O. Salisbury
subject(s): PersonalitiesPolitics
date: 1947, June
 
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image no.: 40604
contact sheet: A1358
collection: Liberal Party Collection
description: Rt. Hon. Louis Stephen St. Laurent, Served As Prime Minister Of Canada From November 15, 1948 To June 21, 1957. Born February 1, 1882 In Compton, Qc. Educated At St. Charles College, Sherbrooke, Qc, Laval University, Quebec City. Sworn To Privy Council And Appointed Minister Of Justi Ce And Attorney General For Canada December 10, 1941.Chosen As Leader Of The Liberal Party Of Canada To Succeed Rt Hon W.L. Mackenzie King, August, 1948. Appointed Honourary Life President Of Canadian Bar Association 1949
subject(s): PersonalitiesPolitics
date: