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  1. ST-LAURENT, LOUIS-STEPHEN (baptized Louis-Étienne), lawyer, professor, and politician; b. 1 Feb. 1882 in Compton, Que., son of Jean-Baptiste-Moïse St-Laurent and Mary Anne Broderick; m. 19 May 1908 Jeanne Renault in Beauceville, Que., and they had two sons and three daughters; d. 25 July 1973 at Quebec, and was buried in Compton.. Nicolas Huot Saint-Laurent had arrived in New France around 1660.

  2. Louis St. Laurent's research focuses on the influence of small-scale physical phenomena on the large-scale ocean circulation. The thermodynamic properties of the ocean, such as temperature, salinity, and buoyancy, and dynamic properties, such as momentum, energy, and vorticity, are governed by numerous hydrodynamic processes. These include ...

  3. Lieu historique national Louis-S.-St-Laurent. Situé à Compton dans les Cantons-de-l'Est, à 20 kilomètres de Sherbrooke, le lieu historique national Louis-S.-St-Laurent rappelle la vie et l'œuvre de l'ancien premier ministre du Canada. Visitez sa maison natale et le magasin général de son père, et tombez sous le charme du début du 20 e ...

  4. To date, Louis S. St-Laurent is the only Canadian Prime Minister born in the Eastern Townships. His life began in Compton in 1882. St-Laurent's parents, a French Canadian father and an Irish mother, ran a general store and were of modest means. St-Laurent, who grew up fluently bilingual, studied at College St-Charles in Sherbrooke, and Laval ...

  5. Vessel LOUIS S.ST LAURENT is a Icebreaker, Registered in Canada. Discover the vessel's particulars, including capacity, machinery, photos and ownership. Get the details of the current Voyage of LOUIS S.ST LAURENT including Position, Port Calls, Destination, ETA and Distance travelled - IMO 6705937, MMSI 316165000, Call sign CGBN

  6. In the summer of 1954, at the end of my first year in the Cabinet, I realized that my role as a junior minister assisting the Prime Minister had not developed as either of us had anticipated. St Laurent was well served in the Cabinet Office and the Prime Minister’s Office and they needed no supervision from me.

  7. 5 de jun. de 2021 · Louis St-laurent was 66 when he became prime minister in 1949, and millions across the country called the quiet, reserved politician “Uncle Louis.”. Yet St-laurent's innovative policies shaped modern Canada, a new book says. That's partly because of his roots in the Eastern Townships, Anthony Wilson-smith reports.