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The nation's business. The Rt. Hon. John G. Diefenbaker last night solemnly told the Canadian people that everything the Liberals do is very, very bad(...)
5/13/1965
No Canadian should think that it will be the end for this country because Quebec leaves, former prime minister John Diefenbaker tells 1,500 people at (...)
3/28/1977
Nov. Election will be two-man personal clash. May be last time in Canada that men born in 19th century compete for power
9/8/1965
The old chief . . . not yet at bay
10/1/1965
The old man by the sea. Heading for a swim, former prime minister John Diefenbaker takes a break from writing the third and final volume of his memoir(...)
1/23/1977
Olive Diefenbaker: A gracious, intelligent woman fits deftly into the demanding post prime minister's wife
7/20/1957
On the national campaign trail for the first time in seven years, former prime minister John Diefenbaker gives a rousing speech to more than 700 Conse(...)
6/19/1974
Opposition leader Diefenbaker speaking in Toronto
12/12/1963
Opposition leader John Diefenbaker and Mr
11/26/1963
Opposition leader John Diefenbaker tells an enthusiastic audience at the Royal York he is not going to yield an inch on the flag issue. He said the Re(...)
11/3/1964
The opposition leader now. He keeps telling people, I feel the [Incomplete]
9/16/1965
Opposition leaders reacted hotly yesterday in the wake of publication of confidential reprot of cabinet proceedings
9/11/1970
Optimism and glee about the coming federal election are radiated by Premier John Robarts and Opposition Leader John Diefenbaker at their pre-campaign (...)
9/16/1965
Pays last respects
11/21/1963
PC leader John Diefenbaker greeted by organizer Bradford Bowlby
9/16/1965
Place of honor
8/17/1979
P.M. at Winnipeg. He Packed the Hall
3/11/1963
P.M. at Winnipeg. He Packed the Hall
3/11/1963
P.M. Still 'John' to fellow westerners. He was real show-stopper on western whistle-stop tour this week
3/9/1963
Politicial observers think Mr. Drew might survive election if party standing improves, but all indications are for Liberal victory. The party might all(...)
6/13/1949
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