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Canadian George Grant’s provocative and iconic book argued our elites sold us out to the U.S. Now, we have less and less time ...
In February 2020, three months before he died at 97, William Lyon Homes merged with the Arizona-based homebuilder Taylor Morrison for about $950 million. Willa Dean was 93 when she died October 2024.
In February 2020, three months before he died at 97, William Lyon Homes merged with the Arizona-based homebuilder Taylor Morrison for about $950 million. Willa Dean was 93 when she died October 2024.
Canada’s path to independence wasn’t marked by revolution — it was shaped by diplomacy, political strategy, and one pivotal figure: William Lyon Mackenzie King. Discover how Canada gradually ...
Who Was William Lyon Mackenzie King? Born in Berlin (now Kitchener), Ontario, on December 17, 1874, William Lyon Mackenzie King began his public service early.
William Lyon Mackenzie King (1874 – 1950) Biography. As the father of unemployment insurance, family allowance, and Canadian citizenship, King's accomplishments continue to affect the day-to-day lives ...
Under the successive Liberal administrations of William Lyon Mackenzie King, trade was eventually somewhat liberalized. In the postwar years, however—as Canada grew more independent, democratic, and ...
"And then in 1926, we had [Liberal William Lyon] Mackenzie King, our longest-serving prime minister — he won a seat in Prince Albert, and so you have a prime minister representing the province ...
VAUGHAN, Ont. — Liberal Leader Mark Carney says his government would double Canada’s rate of residential housing construction over the next decade to nearly 500,000 new homes per year. The plan ...
His successor as Liberal leader, William Lyon Mackenzie King, won three consecutive minorities in the 1920s, and then three more elections in 1935, 1940 and 1945.