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Leading Canada, page 5
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Iqaluit, Nunavut, 2001.
© Claudette A. Moïse
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![Caricature: "Le résultat inevitable si vous votez pour Laurier et la reciprocité" [A vote for Laurier is a vote for reciprocity], 1891.](/obj/h4/f1/75-v2.jpg) |
Caricature: "Le résultat inevitable si vous votez pour Laurier et la reciprocité" [A vote for Laurier is a vote for reciprocity], 1891.
© Public Domain Source: National Archives of Canada, C-095471
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Request for assistance from Mrs. Thomas Hodgins to Prime Minister R. B. Bennett, September 28, 1933.
© Unknown
Source : National Archives of Canada, C-085866, C-043771, C-043772 |
Reply from Prime Minister R. B. Bennett's secretary.
© Crown / Privy Council Office
Source : Grayson, L. M. The wretched of Canada: letters to R. B. Bennett, 1930-1935. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1971. |
Reply from Mr. and Mrs. Hodgins.
© Unknown
Source : The wretched of Canada: letters to R. B. Bennett, 1930-1935.
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Cabinet conclusions about the implementation of the Family Allowances Act.
© Crown / Privy Council Office Source: National Archives of Canada, C-141140
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28th Canadian Infantry Battalion marching past Prime Minister Robert Borden, 1918.
© Public Domain Source: National Archives of Canada, PA-002735
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Coded text of a telegram from Prime Minister Robert Borden to George Perley, Minister of Overseas Forces in Canada in the United Kingdom, regarding talks relating to the coalition government held with the Leader of the Opposition Wilfrid Laurier, June 4, 1917.
© Estate of Robert Borden Source: National Archives of Canada
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Resignation letter from Secretary of State and Minister of Mines E.L. Patenaude to Prime Minister Robert Borden, June 8, 1917.
© Crown / Privy Council Office Source: National Archives of Canada
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