Cronyn — may refer to: Benjamin Cronyn (1802–1871), the first bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Huron Frederick Cronyn Betts (1896–1938), a Canadian politician and solicitor Hume Cronyn, OC (1911–2003), a Canadian actor of stage and screen Hume Cronyn… … Wikipedia
London (electoral district) — London was a federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1867 to 1968. It was located in the province of Ontario. It consisted initially of the City of London, Ontario.In 1914, it was redefined to exclude parts of … Wikipedia
List of Members of the Canadian House of Commons - B — Ba* Louis François Georges Baby b. 1834 first elected in 1872 as Conservative member for Joliette, Quebec. * André Bachand b. 1934 first elected in 1980 as Liberal member for Missisquoi, Quebec. * André Bachand b. 1961 first elected in 1997 as… … Wikipedia
18e législature du Canada — La distribution initiale des sièges aux débuts de la 18e législature du Canada … Wikipédia en Français
List of Members of the Canadian House of Commons with military service - B — {|class= wikitable sortable !Name!!Elected Party!!Constituency!!Elected date!!Military service André Bachand||Liberal||Missisquoi||February 18, 1980||Canadian Army (1956 1958) Edgar Crow Baker||Conservative||Victoria||June 20, 1882||Royal Navy… … Wikipedia
London (ancienne circonscription fédérale) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir London (homonymie). London fut une circonscription électorale fédérale de l Ontario, représentée de 1867 à 1968. C est l Acte de l Amérique du Nord britannique de 1867 qui créa le district électoral de London.… … Wikipédia en Français
1896 in Canada — See also: 1895 in Canada, other events of 1896, 1897 in Canada and the list of years in Canada . Events* April 27: Sir Mackenzie Bowell resigns as Prime Minister due to cabinet infighting. He is replaced by Sir Charles Tupper. * May 1: Sir… … Wikipedia
1938 in Canada — See also: 1937 in Canada, other events of 1938, 1939 in Canada and the Timeline of Canadian history. Events * June 8: Saskatchewan general election: William John Patterson s Liberals win a second consecutive majority * December 10: Toronto… … Wikipedia
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