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  1. 1. Mai 2024 · Adrienne Clarkson (born Feb. 10, 1939, Hong Kong) is a Canadian statesman, author, and television personality. She was governor-general of Canada from 1999 to 2005. Clarkson fled the British colony of Hong Kong with her family in 1942, after the Japanese had occupied the island.

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  3. 18. Apr. 2024 · Adrienne Clarkson on showing the Queen the very best of Canada. Play Segment 8:16. Former governor general Adrienne Clarkson remembers hosting the Queen in Ottawa in 2002, and how curious...

  4. Vor 6 Tagen · Hosts: HE Governor General Adrienne Clarkson and Mr John Ralston Saul 08 - 10 October: Hungary Hosts: HE President Ferenc Mádl and Ms Dalma Mádl; 2001 . 25 - 31 March: Japan Hosts: Their Majesties Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko 23 - 25 October: Italy Hosts: HE President Carlo A. Ciampi and Ms Franca Ciampi 25 October: The Vatican

  5. 1. Mai 2024 · Recently, two members of the Historical Society of Ottawa met with Adrienne Clarkson and presented her with some old newspaper clippings that had come into their possession. This story can be read online: Tea with Adrienne Clarkson .

  6. 1. Mai 2024 · Canada designates May as Asian Heritage Month. In 2021, over seven million people in Canada reported having Asian origins, representing 19.3% of Canada’s population. Each May, Canadians are encouraged to learn, honour and celebrate the diverse ways that Asian communities have shaped Canadian history and their continued contributions to society.

  7. 7. Mai 2024 · Adrienne Clarkson: Teams: 9: Final positions; Champions Canada (8th title) Runner-up United States: Third place Finland: Fourth place Sweden: Tournament statistics; Games played: 20: Goals scored: 129 (6.45 per game) Attendance: 89,461 (4,473 per game) Scoring leader(s) Jennifer Botterill (11 points) MVP: Jennifer Botterill