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Wilfrid Laurier: The Rebel Nationalist in Power (Part 2)

Wilfrid Laurier: The Rebel Nationalist in Power (Part 2)
Sir Wilfrid Laurier (L) and Lady Zoé Laurier (Far R) with Lord and Lady Aberdeen and other guests at their home in Arthabaskerville, Que., in 1897. CP Photo
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C.P. Champion
C.P. Champion
Author
C.P. Champion, Ph.D., is the author of two books, was a fellow of the Centre for International and Defence Policy at Queen's University in 2021, and edits The Dorchester Review magazine, which he founded in 2011.