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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Oliver_MowatOliver Mowat - Wikipedia

    Sir Oliver Mowat GCMG PC QC (July 22, 1820 – April 19, 1903) was a Canadian lawyer, politician, and Ontario Liberal Party leader. He served for nearly 24 years as the third premier of Ontario. He was the eighth lieutenant governor of Ontario and one of the Fathers of Confederation.

  2. Oliver Mowat (Kingston, Ontario; 22 de julio de 1820 - Toronto, Ontario; 19 de abril de 1903) fue un político canadiense. Fue primer ministro de Ontario de 1872 a 1896.

  3. 18 de feb. de 2008 · Sir Oliver Mowat played an instrumental role in Confederation, participating in the Québec Conference of 1864 and setting the stage for the decentralization of federal power. Though not a chief architect of Confederation, Mowat mounted a campaign that spanned a quarter-century to help define Canada’s Constitution.

  4. The main business of equity was the determination and enforcement of property rights, a field that could be expected to flourish as the provincial economy grew. By 1850 Mowat was the busiest equity practitioner in the province and was being retained in cases of the highest value.

  5. Oliver Mowat (1820-1903) was a prominent Ontario politician and statesman who served as prime minister, attorney-general, and lieutenant-governor of Ontario. He was a leader of the provincial rights movement and a supporter of Laurier's government.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › es › Oliver_MowatOliver Mowat - Wikiwand

    Oliver Mowat (Kingston, Ontario; 22 de julio de 1820 - Toronto, Ontario; 19 de abril de 1903) fue un político canadiense. Fue primer ministro de Ontario de 1872 a 1896.

  7. www.ccheritage.ca › biographies › olivermowatOliver Mowat - CCHeritage

    For more than twenty years, Mowat served as the president of the Evangelical Alliance. After careers in law, politics, and judiciary, Oliver Mowat spent his concluding years, from 1897 until his death, as the lieutenant governor of Ontario.