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  1. John Diefenbaker was truly the wind from the west. He was a man who found it hard to trust in the establishment, tried to fight for the little guy, had deep roots in Canada but ultimately didn't understand the urban mosaic that made up the majority of the country. He was bigger then life and modeled. himself after his hero Sir John A. MacDonald.

  2. John Diefenbaker. Prime Minister Diefenbaker’s administration represented the last gasp of a dying strain of Canadian politics and nationalism. A lover of Britain who feared and distrusted the United States, his five years in power were erratic and eccentric — much like the man himself. Raised in rural Saskatchewan to a family with German ...

  3. 12. März 2021 · Lake Diefenbaker, the largest lake in southern Saskatchewan was named for him, as is the Diefenbaker Bridge in Prince Albert and the Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport. His home in Prince Albert, where he lived from 1947 to 1975, is now a museum and a National Historic Site. Diefenbaker would inspire Joe Clark and Brian Mulroney, and under the leadership of Stephen Harper, a ...

  4. DIEFENBAKER, JOHN GEORGE, lawyer and politician; b. 18 Sept. 1895 in Neustadt, Ont., elder son of William Thomas Diefenbaker and Mary Florence Bannerman; m. first 29 June 1929 Edna Mae Brower (d. 1951) in Toronto; m. there secondly 8 Dec. 1953 Olive Evangeline Palmer, née Freeman (d. 1976); no children were born of either marriage; d. 16 Aug ...

  5. Examining the movement for a Canadian bill of rights, Diefenbaker’s role as an advocate, and the debates about his Bill can provide a valuable window into the complexities of the idea of human rights in Canadian politics during the period when they became increasingly central to it. Prime Minister John G. Diefenbaker with “Bill of Rights ...

  6. John George Diefenbaker was born on 18 September 1895 in Neustadt, Ontario. In 1903 he, his younger brother Elmer and their parents William and Mary, moved to a homestead near Borden, Saskatchewan. In 1910, the family relocated to Saskatoon where Diefenbaker graduated from Nutana Collegiate. Diefenbaker’s admiration for his parents was ...

  7. John George Diefenbaker, né le 18 septembre 1895 à Neustadt (en), Comté de Grey, et mort le 16 août 1979 à Ottawa, est un avocat et homme d'État canadien. Il est le 13e premier ministre du Canada du 21 juin 1957 au 22 avril 1963 et le seul du Parti progressiste-conservateur (PC) entre 1935 et 1979. Il est né dans le Sud-ouest de l ...