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Picture Gallery, Page 1

Jean Chrétien, Dan Aykroyd, April 15, 1999.
Jean Chrétien, Dan Aykroyd, April 15, 1999.
© J.M. Carisse, Office of the Prime Minister
John Lennon and Yoko Ono with Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau,  December 22, 1969.
John Lennon and Yoko Ono with Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, December 22, 1969.
© National Archives of Canada
Credit: Duncan Cameron/National Archives of Canada, PA-110805
Prime Minister Mackenzie King and Shirley Temple opening the 7th Victory Loan Campaign,  October 21, 1944.
Prime Minister Mackenzie King and Shirley Temple opening the 7th Victory Loan Campaign, October 21, 1944.
© Public Domain
Source: National Archives of Canada, C-029451
Mackenzie King with the Forster painting of his mother, Mrs. John King, in his library at Laurier House, ca. 1945.
Mackenzie King with the Forster painting of his mother, Mrs. John King, in his library at Laurier House, ca. 1945.
© Public Domain
Source: National Archives of Canada, C-075053
Mackenzie King's crystal ball.
Mackenzie King's crystal ball.
© National Library of Canada
Speeding summons issued to Lady Laurier, February 14, 1910.
Speeding summons issued to Lady Laurier, February 14, 1910.
© Public Domain
Source: National Archives of Canada, C-140936
Letter of thanks from Paul Kawaza to Prime Minister John Diefenbaker, June 15, 1960.
Letter of thanks from Paul Kawaza to Prime Minister John Diefenbaker, June 15, 1960.
© Estate of Paul Kawaza
Source: University of Saskatchewan

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