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  1. 21. Feb. 2008 · John Diefenbaker. John George “Dief the Chief” Diefenbaker, PC, CH, KC, FRSC , prime minister 1957–63, politician, lawyer (born 18 September 1895 in Neustadt, ON; died 16 August 1979 in Ottawa, ON). John Diefenbaker was Canada’s 13th prime minister . He was well known as a defence lawyer before his election to Parliament, and was an ...

  2. 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 ...

  3. Diefenbaker, Edna Mae (1901–1951)First wife of John Diefenbaker. Born Edna Mae Brower, 1901, in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada; died Feb 7, 1951; m. John Diefenbaker (prime minister of Canada, 1957–63), June 29, 1929.Was the 1st wife of John Diefenbaker but died before he took office (his 2nd wife was Olive Diefenbaker).

  4. Edna Diefenbaker. Wife of Canadian Prime Minister. Edna Brower; Edna May Diefenbaker; Statements. instance of. human. 1 reference. imported from Wikimedia project. English Wikipedia. sex or gender . female. 0 references. country of citizenship ...

  5. Diefenbaker lived at the house with his first wife, Edna, and his second wife, Olive, until he was elected Prime Minister in 1957. After 1957, he retained ownership of the home but rented it out while he was in Ottawa, before donating it to the city in 1975. The museum opened in 1983. With the exception of the kitchen, the home retains the same layout as in Diefenbaker’s day and, with its ...

  6. The Other Mrs. Diefenbaker : A Biography of Edna May Brower: 9780770102616: Books - Amazon.ca Skip to main content.ca. Hello Select your address Books. Select the department you want to search in. Search Amazon.ca. EN. Hello, sign in. Account & Lists Retu ...

  7. Edna met Diefenbaker while he was a lawyer in Prince Albert, and the pair married in 1929. Edna was a key influence during Diefenbaker’s early political career, and arguably his most faithful ally. Her unwavering belief in her husband helped carry him through many political defeats, and led to his becoming a Member of Parliament in 1940.