David Laird (disambiguation)

David Laird (disambiguation)

There are several people named David Laird:
*David Laird (19th century), fifth Lieutenant Governor and first resident Lieutenant Governor of the Northwest Territories.
*David Carter Laird, New Democratic Party candidate for Member of Parliament in the riding of Burlington in the 2004 and 2006 Canadian federal elections.


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