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  1. Prix Nobel Canadien: Saul Bellow, Lester Bowles Pearson, Robert Mundell, Rudolph Marcus, Henry Taube, David Hunter Hubel, Frederick Banting (French Edition)
  2. Militaire Canadien de La Première Guerre Mondiale: Lester Bowles Pearson, Joseph Keable, William George Barker, Frank Mcgee, Albiny Paquette (French Edition)
  3. Député Fédéral Canadien Provenant de L'ontario: Bob Rae, John Baird, John A. Macdonald, William Lyon Mackenzie King, Lester Bowles Pearson (French Edition)
  4. The Four Faces of Peace (Lester Bowles Pearson) by Lester B. (Selected and Edited By Sherleigh G. Pierson) (P1) Pearson, 1964-01-01
  5. Diplomate Canadien: Lester Bowles Pearson, Allan Rock, Alfonso Gagliano, François Beaulne, Hector Fabre, Eedson Louis Millard Burns, John Mcnee (French Edition)
  6. The Pearson phenomenon by John Robinson Beal, 1964
  7. Promises, promises.(Official Development Aid)(Finding solutions for the global poverty): An article from: Canada and the World Backgrounder by Gale Reference Team, 2005-03-01
  8. Against injustice.(INTRODUCTION): An article from: Canada and the World Backgrounder

1. Lester Bowles Pearson
Lester Bowles Pearson (18971972). Canadian prime minister and Nobel laureate;born April 23, 1897, in Newtonbrook (now part of Toronto), Ontario;
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Lester Bowles Pearson (1897-1972)
  • Canadian prime minister and Nobel laureate
  • born April 23, 1897, in Newtonbrook (now part of Toronto ), Ontario
  • died in Ottawa on December 27, 1972
  • educated at the University of Toronto and the University of Oxford
  • in 1928 he joined the Canadian department of external affairs as first secretary
  • foreign assignments took him to London and to Washington, D.C., where he was ambassador from 1945 to 1946
  • he returned to Canada in 1946 and became undersecretary of state for external affairs
  • in 1948 he was named secretary of state for external affairs
  • advanced early proposals for a Western alliance, which culminated in the formation of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
  • a member of the Canadian delegation to the United Nations from 1948 to 1957, Pearson was president of the Seventh UN General Assembly (1952-53)
  • Pearson was awarded the 1957 Nobel Peace Prize for his formulation of international policy in the post-World War II period, especially for his plan that led to the establishment of a UN emergency force in the Suez Canal area in 1956
  • in 1958 he was selected to lead the Liberal party of Canada
  • in the elections of 1963 the Liberal party won a majority, and Pearson became prime minister

2. LESTER B. PEARSON
Lester Bowles Pearson 18971972. Lester B.Pearson was born on April 23,1897,in Newtonbrook, near Toronto. He attended University of Toronto until 1915.
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Lester Bowles Pearson 1897-1972
Lester B.Pearson was born on April 23,1897, in Newtonbrook, near Toronto. He attended University of Toronto until 1915. After service abroad in The First World War he continued his education at Oxford University. He was a lecturer in history in Toronto until 1928, when he joined the Canadian Department of External Affairs as First Secretary. In 1945 Pearson became Canada's first ambassador to Washington. The next year he returned to Canada and became under-secretary of State for External Affairs. In 1948 he was elected to a seat in Parliament for Algoma East as a Liberal. Pearson took an active part in the UN Organization and was president of The Seventh UN General Assembly. In 1957 Pearson was awarded Nobel Peace Prize for his greatest diplomatic achievement, proposal of sending UN peacekeeping force to the Suez Canal area. He became fourteenth prime minister of Canada in 1963,when the Liberal party, whose leader he was, won the elections. During his term, the Canadian flag was adopted, the Canada Assistance Plan and Medicare were introduced, as well as the Canada Pension Plan. He is also responsible for the introduction of bilingualism and biculturalism in Canada. Lester Pearson died on December 27,1972.

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(Redirected from Lester B. Pearson The Right Honourable Lester Bowles Pearson Ran: Date of Birth: April 23 Place of Birth: Newtonbrook, Ontario Spouse Maryon Moody Profession ... Liberal The Right Honourable Lester Bowles "Mike" Pearson April 23 December 27 ) was the fourteenth Prime Minister of Canada from April 22 , to April 20 He was born in Newtonbrook, Ontario (now part of Toronto), the son of a Methodist preacher. He entered Victoria College at the University of Toronto in , where he lived in residence in Gate House and shared a room with his brother Duke. While at the university he became a noted athlete, excelling at both ice hockey and rugby . His studies were interrupted, however, when in he decided to enlist in the Canadian air force and fight in the First World War . After the war, he returned to school receiving his B.A. from the University of Toronto in . He went on to Oxford University , where he received a B.A. in modern history in and an M.A. in . In 1925 he also married Maryon Moody ), with whom he had one daughter and one son.

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(Redirected from Lester B. Pearson The Right Honourable Lester Bowles Pearson Ran: Date of Birth: April 23 Place of Birth: Newtonbrook, Ontario Spouse Maryon Moody Profession ... Liberal The Right Honourable Lester Bowles "Mike" Pearson April 23 December 27 ) was the fourteenth Prime Minister of Canada from April 22 , to April 20 He was born in Newtonbrook, Ontario (now part of Toronto), the son of a Methodist preacher. He entered Victoria College at the University of Toronto in , where he lived in residence in Gate House and shared a room with his brother Duke. While at the university he became a noted athlete, excelling at both ice hockey and rugby . His studies were interrupted, however, when in he decided to enlist in the Canadian air force and fight in the First World War . After the war, he returned to school receiving his B.A. from the University of Toronto in . He went on to Oxford University , where he received a B.A. in modern history in and an M.A. in . In 1925 he also married Maryon Moody ), with whom he had one daughter and one son.

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The Right Honourable Lester Bowles Pearson Ran: Date of Birth: April 23 Place of Birth: Newtonbrook, Ontario Spouse Maryon Moody Profession ... Liberal The Right Honourable Lester Bowles "Mike" Pearson April 23 December 27 ) was the fourteenth Prime Minister of Canada from April 22 , to April 20 He was born in Newtonbrook, Ontario (now part of Toronto), the son of a Methodist preacher. He entered Victoria College at the University of Toronto in , where he lived in residence in Gate House and shared a room with his brother Duke. While at the university he became a noted athlete, excelling at both ice hockey and rugby . His studies were interrupted, however, when in he decided to enlist in the Canadian air force and fight in the First World War . After the war, he returned to school receiving his B.A. from the University of Toronto in . He went on to Oxford University , where he received a B.A. in modern history in and an M.A. in . In 1925 he also married Maryon Moody ), with whom he had one daughter and one son. After Oxford he returned to Canada and taught history at the University of Toronto before embarking on a career in the Department of External Affairs. He ran for office in 1948 and was made

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Lester Bowles Pearson Rank: Date of Birth: April 23 Place of Birth: Newtonbrook, Ontario Spouse Maryon Moody Profession Politician ... Liberal Lester Bowles "Mike" Pearson April 23 December 27 ) was the fourteenth Prime Minister of Canada from April 22 to April 20 He was born in Newtonbrook, Ontario, the son of a Methodist preacher. He entered Victoria College at the University of Toronto in , where he lived in residence in Gate House and shared a room with his brother Duke. While at the university he became a noted athlete excelling at both ice hockey and rugby . His studies were interrupted, however, when in he decided to enlist in the Canadian air force and fight in the First World War . After the war, he returned to school receiving his B.A. from the University of Toronto in . He went on to Oxford University , where he received a B.A. in modern history in and an M.A. in . In 1925 he also married Maryon Moody ), with whom he had one daughter and one son. After Oxford he returned to Canada and taught history at the University of Toronto before embarking on a career with foreign affairs. He eventually ran for office and was made Foreign Minister in the government of Louis St. Laurent

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9. Lester Bowles Pearson
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"International development is a great challenge of our age. Our response to it will show whether we understand the implications of interdependence or whether we prefer to delude ourselves that the poverty and deprivation of the great majority of humankind can be ignored without tragic consequences for all."
- Lester Bowles Pearson, Partners in Development (New York: Praeger, 1969).
As ambassador, statesman and Prime Minister of Canada, "Mike" Pearson was Canada's foremost diplomat. He was a Member of Parliament, Minister of External Affairs, and served as President of the UN General Assembly in 1952. His proposal for using UN peacekeeping forces in the Middle East earned him the Nobel Peace Prize in 1957. In 1963, he was elected Canada's fourteenth Prime Minister.
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11. Lester Bowles Pearson
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Lester Bowles Pearson was born on April 23, 1897, in Toronto, Ontario. He was a former Olympic hockey player and university professor. In 1945 he became ambasador to United States, and attended the San Francisco conference on the UN Charter. In 1948, he was elected to the Canadian House of Commmons, and in 1949, he represented Canada at signing of the NATO pact. In 1951, he was elected chairman of the NATO council, and in 1952, he was elected president of the UN General Assembly, and then in 1958 he was elected the Leader of the Liberal Party. Pearson served as the Prime Minister of Canada from April 22, 1963 to April 21, 1968. He succeeded John G. Diefenbaker, whose Conservative government fell during a dispute between Canada and the United States. Diefenbaker had refused to allow atomic warheads on defense missiles provided by the United States. Pearson , a Liberal, believed that Canada had agreed to accept the warheads and should do so. Pearson then resigned as Prime Minister in 1968. He was succeeded by Liberal Party leader Pierre E. Trudeau. Before taking office as prime minister, Pearson has won fame as an international statesman. He was the first Canadian to receive the Nobel peace prize, in 1957. In 1948, as Canada's secretary of state for external affairs, Pearson had helped establish the North Atlantic Treaty Organization(NATO), a military alliance of 15 Western nations. He also served on a United Nations commission that drew up cease-fire plans in the Korean War. Pearson then became president of the UN General Assembly in 1952. He later played a leading role in Egypt over control over the Suez Canal in 1956.

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Politician, diplomat, and prime minister of Canada (1963-68), who was prominent as a mediator in international disputes. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1957.
Pearson served in World War I (1914-18) and lectured in history at the University of Toronto (1924-28), after studying there and at the University of Oxford. He joined the Canadian foreign service in 1928 and became first secretary in the Department of External Affairs. He served on two royal commissions (1931) and as counselor of the Canadian high commissioner's office in London (1935). Recalled to Canada in 1941, Pearson then served as ambassador to the United States in 1945-46. He headed the Canadian delegation at the United Nations from 1948 to 1956, and he was president of the United Nations General Assembly in 1952-53. In 1948 he became secretary of state for external affairs in the Liberal government of Louis Saint Laurent and entered Parliament for Algoma East. He represented Canada at the founding of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in 1949, and in 1951 he was chairman of that organization. In 1957 he received the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts to solve the Suez crisis of 1956. Pearson succeeded Saint Laurent as leader of the Liberal Party in 1958 and became prime minister in 1963. His government introduced a national pension plan and a family assistance program, broadened old-age security benefits, and laid the groundwork for the National Free Medical Service. Under Pearson, the government also introduced Canada's first distinctive national flag and adopted an official national anthem. Pearson resigned as prime minister in 1968 and retired from politics.

13. Lester Bowles Pearson
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    The Right Honourable Lester Bowles Pearson April 23 December 27 ) was the fourteenth Prime Minister of Canada from April 22 to April 20
    He was born in Newtonbrook[?] Ontario the son of a Methodist preacher.
    Lester Pearson entered Victoria College at the University of Toronto in 1914. He lived in residence in Gate House sharing a room with his brother Duke. While at University he became a noted athlete excelling at both ice hockey and rugby . His studies were interrupted, however, when in 1916 he decided to enlist in the Canadian air force and fight in the First World War . After the war, he returned to school receiving his B.A. from the University of Toronto in . He went on to Oxford University , where he received a B.A. in modern history in and an M.A. in
    He married Maryon Moody[?] ) in . The couple had one daughter and one son.
    After Oxford he returned to Canada and taught history at the University of Toronto before embarking on a career with foreign affairs. He eventually ran for office and was made Foreign Minister in the government of Louis St. Laurent

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    Lester Bowles Pearson Pozice: Datum narozen­: Duben 23 M­sto narozen­: Newtonbrook, Ontario Manžel Maryon Moody Profese Politik ... Liber¡l Lester Bowles " Mike " Pearson Duben 23 Prosinec 27 ) byl čtrn¡ct½ Ministersk½ předseda Kanady od Duben 22 k Duben 20 On se narodil v Newtonbrook, Ontario, syn Metodista kazatel. On si zapisoval Victoria vysok¡ Å¡kola u Univerzita Toronto v , kde on žil v rezidenci v Dům br¡ny a sd­lel pokoj s jeho v©vodou bratra. Zat­mco u univerzity on se stal zn¡m½m atletem vynikat v obou ledn­ hokej a rugby . Jeho studie byly přeruÅ¡eny, nicm©ně, když v on rozhodl se zapsat se do Kanaďana leteck© s­ly a boj v Prvn­ světov¡ v¡lka . Po boji, on se vr¡til k Å¡kole přj­mat jeho B.. z univerzity Toronto v . On pokračoval k Oxford univerzita , kde on přj­mal B.. v modern­ historie v a M.. v . V 1925 on tak© se vzal Maryon Moody ), s k½m on měl jednu holku a jednoho syna. Po Oxfordu on se vr¡til k Kanadě a učen© historii v univerzitě Toronto předt­m, než pust­ se do povol¡n­ s zahraničn­mi z¡ležitostmi. On nakonec uch¡zel se o funkci a byl vyroben½ Ministr zahraničn­ch věc­ v vl¡dě Louis St. Laurent

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