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Mackenzie, William Lyon
William Lyon Mackenzie Aligned with the Reform side in Upper Canada, William Lyon Mackenzie (1795-1861) raised a local Upper Canadian Rebellion outside Toronto in 1837.
ID #20697

Mackenzie, Sir William
William Mackenzie Sir William Mackenzie (1849-1923), creator of the Canadian Northern Railway and investor in municipal rail lines.
ID #20798

Macphail, Agnes
Two C.C.F. Members Agnes Macphail and Eamon Parks, two newly elected members of the Ontario C.C.F., 1943.
ID #20202

Maitland, Peregrine
Peregrine Maitland Sir Peregrine Maitland (1777-1854), Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada from 1818-1828.
ID #20094

Mance, Jeanne
Jeanne Mance A stained-glass window depicting Jeanne Mance, the creator of Hotel-Dieu, the first hospital in Canada, and who worked throughout Quebec in the mid 18th century.
ID #10126

Manion, R.J.
Robert Manion Robert Manion, the unsuccessful Conservative challenger to Prime Minister King in the election of 1940.
ID #20933

Mann, Donald
Donald Mann Sir Donald Mann (1853-1934), railway builder and entrepreneur who shared in the rapid growth of the young Canadian Northern.
ID #20152

Manning
Ernest Manning Ernest Manning, born in 1908, became Social Credit premier of Alberta in 1943 and held power for 25 years, with a careful mixture of financial conservatism and social reformism, here seen at the left of the map.
ID #20975

Marchand, Jean
Jean Marchand Jean Marchand, a strongly pro-federal union head in Quebec, was elected to Ottawa in 1965, named to the Senate in 1976 and became its Speaker in 1980.
ID #21029
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