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  1. Discover Saint Laurent Official Online Store. Explore the latest collections of luxury handbags, ready to wear, shoes, leather goods and accessories for men and women.

  2. St. Laurent in 1950. This article is the electoral history of Louis St. Laurent, the twelfth prime minister of Canada (1948–1957).. A Liberal, St. Laurent served one term as prime minister (1948–1957), succeeding William Lyon Mackenzie King.He won two general elections (1948, 1953) and lost one (1957). John Diefenbaker succeeded him as prime minister, while Lester Pearson became the leader ...

  3. (1882–1973). Louis Saint Laurent served as the prime minister of Canada after a long career as a lawyer. He was well respected both in Canada and abroad. Because of that he served as Canada’s representative at several major international conferences.

  4. by The Right Honourable Louis St. Laurent, Secretary of State for External Affairs 13 January 1947. Published by the Department of External Affairs in Statements and Speeches, 1947. Transcribed by Russil Wvong. The 1947 Gray Lecture, given by Louis St. Laurent at the University of Toronto during the early Cold War, in memory of Duncan and John ...

  5. Louis Stephen St. Laurent (ur.1 lutego 1882 w Compton w Quebecu, zm. 25 lipca 1973 w Québecu) – kanadyjski prawnik i polityk, premier Kanady z ramienia Partii Liberalnej w okresie od 15 listopada 1948 do 21 czerwca 1957.. Od 1905 roku adwokat, od 1914 roku profesor prawa na Uniwersytecie Lavala.Od 1941 roku minister sprawiedliwości w rządzie Williama Lyona Mackenziego Kinga, stał się ...

  6. He chose Louis St-Laurent. To the end, King talked with pride of the wisdom of his choice. ... St-Laurent nominated the first Canadian-born Governor General (Rt Honourable Vincent Massey) and it was under his administration that the St Lawrence Seaway project was finally launched in cooperation with the United States. He won the 1949 General ...

  7. Louis Stephen St. Laurent, PC, CC, QC (Saint-Laurent or St-Laurent in French, baptized Louis-Étienne St-Laurent), (1 February 1882 – 25 July 1973) was the 12th Prime Minister of Canada, from 15 November 1948 to 21 June 1957. He was a Liberal with a strong base in the Catholic francophone community, from which base he had long mobilised support to Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King ...