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John Diefenbaker

  • John iefenbaker 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 Commonwealth

    John Diefenbaker's Address on what the Commonwealth represents, delivered on March 30, 1962, was...
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    Temple Emmanuel

    Diefenbaker's Dinner Speech at Temple Emmanuel in Montreal on February 14, 1962, was an ...
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    Le Commonwealth

    John Diefenbaker's "Discours sur ce que représente le Commonwealth", delivered on March 30, 1962, ...
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    Nations-Unies

    The document titled "Pour un discours à prononcer à un dîner offert au Temple Emmanuel, Montréal le ...
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    External Affairs

    John Diefenbaker's address to the Canadian Club of Ottawa on Thursday, November 24, 1960, ...
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    Nations Business

    John Diefenbaker's Address on the "Nation's Business", delivered on June 30, 1960, was an ...
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    His Northern Vision

    John Diefenbaker's speech at the Civic Auditorium in Winnipeg on February 12, 1958, was an ...

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