British Columbia - Documents - Leaders

Louis St Laurent

Canada has a rich history of leadership, and there are many documents related to its leaders that are of historical significance. These documents include official records such as political speeches, government reports, and cabinet meeting minutes, as well as personal letters, diaries, and photographs that provide insights into the lives and personalities of Canada's leaders. Some of the most important documents related to Canadian leaders are housed in national archives and libraries, where they are available to researchers, historians, and the general public interested in learning about Canada's political history and the people who have shaped it.

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The Cold War

Louis St-Laurent's speech at the Autumn Convocation of the University of Toronto on October 27, 1950...
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1949 Election

Louis St-Laurent's speech at the opening of the general election campaign on May 9, 1949, was a...
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Le Guerre Froid

Louis St-Laurent's speech at the Canadian Club of Toronto on March 27, 1950, was a significant...
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Newfoundland

Louis St-Laurent's address on the entry of Newfoundland into Confederation on April 1, 1949...
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Campaigne Electorale 

Louis St. Laurent's speech at the opening of the campaign for the general election on May 9, 1949...

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