Sir Henri Charles Wilfrid Laurier, GCMG, PC, KC (/ˈlɒrieɪ/ LORR-ee-ay; French: [wilfʁid loʁje]; November 20, 1841 – February 17, 1919) was a Canadian...
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The Fairmont Château Laurier is a 660,000-square-foot (61,000 m2) hotel with 429 guest rooms in the downtown core of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, located...
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Wilfrid Laurier University (commonly referred to as WLU or simply Laurier) is a public university in Ontario, Canada, with campuses in Waterloo, Brantford...
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Laurier Station or station Laurier may refer to: Laurier-Station, Quebec, a village in Quebec, in MRC Lotbinière Laurier train station, see Laurier-Station...
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minister, Laurier is often considered one of the country's greatest statesmen. Laurier can also refer to: Laurier (name) Bénigne Basset Des Lauriers, early...
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Laurier Québec (formerly called and still commonly referred to as Place Laurier) is one of Canada's largest shopping malls. It is located in Quebec City...
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L'esplanade Laurier is an office complex in downtown Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It consists of two 23-storey towers, a three storey underground parking...
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Estelle Laurier is a French footballer who plays for Metz. Laurier has previously played for Essen. "Estelle LAURIER - Défenseur". Football Club de Metz...
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Zoé, Lady Laurier (née Lafontaine; June 26, 1841 – November 1, 1921), was the wife of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the seventh Prime Minister of Canada. Zoé Lafontaine...
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differentiate the groups, historians tend to use two retrospective names: The Laurier Liberals, who opposed conscription of soldiers to support Canada's involvement...
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