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  1. Arthur Maxwell House, OC (August 10, 1926 – October 17, 2013) was a Canadian neurologist and the tenth lieutenant governor of Newfoundland and Labrador . Born in Glovertown, Newfoundland, he graduated from medical school at Dalhousie University in 1952. He then specialized in neurology, at the Montreal Neurological Institute, and between 1959 ...

  2. Edward Moxon Roberts CM (ONL) QC (September 1, 1940 – January 14, 2022) was a Canadian lawyer and politician. He first served as a member of the ( Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly ) (MHA) from 1966 to 1985 representing ( White Bay North ), and again from 1992 to 1996 representing ( Naskaupi ).

  3. Louis Orville Breithaupt. Scott Brison. Bert Brown. Peter Bryce (clergyman) John H. Bryden. John Buchanan (Canadian politician) Judd Buchanan. Stella Burry. David Butler-Jones.

  4. Edward Carter, QC (1 March 1822 – 27 September 1883) was a Canadian lawyer, professor and politician. Carter was a member of the House of Commons of Canada for the Brome electoral district in Quebec. He also represented Montréal-Centre in the Legislative Assembly of Quebec from 1867 to 1871. His name appears as Edward Brock Carter in some ...

  5. Edward Roberts (Canadian politician) Bill Rowe; S. Louise Saunders; Cecily Strickland; T. Ken Templeton ; Jim Thistle; V. Lynn Verge; W. Clyde Wells (politician) Nick Whalen; Danny Williams (Canadian politician) This page was last edited ...

  6. Edward Palmer (September 1, 1809 – November 3, 1889) was a Canadian politician born at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island and resided in Prince Edward Island until his death. He is considered one of the Fathers of Canadian Confederation , [1] despite his opposition to Confederation, as he was a delegate to both the Charlottetown and Québec Conferences .

  7. Prior was appointed the 11th lieutenant governor of British Columbia in 1919 but became ill and died in office within a year of his appointment. Edward Gawler Prior is interred in the Ross Bay Cemetery in Victoria, British Columbia. [citation needed] Prior was the last Canadian premier to be dismissed by a lieutenant-governor, (though William ...