Jack Pickersgill
John Whitney "Jack" Pickersgill, PC CC (June 23, 1905 – November 14, 1997) was a Canadian civil servant and politician. He was born in Ontario, but was raised in Manitoba. He was the Clerk for the Canadian Government's Privy Council in the early 1950s. He was first elected to federal parliament in 1953, representing a Newfoundland electoral district and serving in Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent's cabinet. In the mid-1960s, he served again in cabinet, this time under Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson. Pickersgill resigned from Parliament in 1967 to become the president of the Canadian Transport Commission. He was awarded the highest level of the Order of Canada in 1970. In his later years, he wrote books on Canadian history. He died in 1997 in Ottawa.
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Jack Pickersgill
John Whitney "Jack" Pickersgill, PC CC (June 23, 1905 – November 14, 1997) was a Canadian civil servant and politician. He was born in Ontario, but was raised in Manitoba. He was the Clerk for the Canadian Government's Privy Council in the early 1950s. He was first elected to federal parliament in 1953, representing a Newfoundland electoral district and serving in Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent's cabinet. In the mid-1960s, he served again in cabinet, this time under Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson. Pickersgill resigned from Parliament in 1967 to become the president of the Canadian Transport Commission. He was awarded the highest level of the Order of Canada in 1970. In his later years, he wrote books on Canadian history. He died in 1997 in Ottawa.
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John Whitney "Jack" Pickersgil ...... ry. He died in 1997 in Ottawa.
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John „Jack“ Whitney Pickersgil ...... nt der Verkehrskommission war.
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Достопочтенный Джон Уитни Пике ...... Уильяма Лайона Макензи Кинга.
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ジョン “ジャック”・ホイットニー・ピッカースギル (英語: ...... た後、自由党の要職や閣僚にも就任したカナダ政界の重鎮である。
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John Whitney "Jack" Pickersgil ...... ry. He died in 1997 in Ottawa.
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John „Jack“ Whitney Pickersgil ...... nt der Verkehrskommission war.
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Достопочтенный Джон Уитни Пике ...... Уильяма Лайона Макензи Кинга.
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ジョン “ジャック”・ホイットニー・ピッカースギル (英語: ...... た後、自由党の要職や閣僚にも就任したカナダ政界の重鎮である。
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Jack Pickersgill
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John Pickersgill
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Пикерсгрилл, Джек
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ジャック・ピッカースギル
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