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- War in Afghanistan (2001–2021) (← links | change)
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- John A. Macdonald (← links | change)
- Lester B. Pearson (← links | change)
- Alexander Mackenzie (politician) (← links | change)
- Liberal Party of Canada (← links | change)
- Order of Merit (← links | change)
- Shawinigan (← links | change)
- Joe Clark (← links | change)
- 26th G8 summit (← links | change)
- Kim Campbell (← links | change)
- John Turner (← links | change)
- Brian Mulroney (← links | change)
- John Abbott (← links | change)
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- Operation Yellow Ribbon (← links | change)
- Herb Gray (← links | change)
- Wilfrid Laurier (← links | change)
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- Arthur Meighen (← links | change)
- William Lyon Mackenzie King (← links | change)
- R. B. Bennett (← links | change)
- Louis St. Laurent (← links | change)
- John Diefenbaker (← links | change)
- Christine Stewart (← links | change)
- Lucien Bouchard (← links | change)
- Stéphane Dion (← links | change)
- John Sparrow David Thompson (← links | change)
- List of oldest living state leaders (← links | change)
- Paradise Papers (← links | change)
- Gilles Duceppe (← links | change)
- Roy Romanow (← links | change)
- Nick Sibbeston (← links | change)
- 1980 Quebec referendum (← links | change)
- Beaton Tulk (← links | change)
- Charles Tupper (← links | change)
- Jean Chretien (redirect page) (← links | change)
- Terry Fallis (← links | change)
- Adrienne Clarkson (← links | change)
- Roméo LeBlanc (← links | change)
- List of G7 leaders (← links | change)