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John Diefenbaker's birth name is Diefenbaker, John George.

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The Right Honourable John George Diefenbaker did not have any children.

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The Right Honourable John George Diefenbaker did not divorce. Each of his wives predeceased him.

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Yes, John George Diefenbaker was the 13th Prime Minister of Canada from 1957 June 21 to 1963 April 22.

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Diefenbaker enjoyed sewing

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John Diefenbaker was born on September 18, 1895.

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John Diefenbaker was born on September 18, 1895.

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"Diefenbaker" has three usages of interest:

1. John George Diefenbaker, the 13th Prime Minister of Canada.

2. Lake Diefenbaker, named after No 1.

3. Diefenbaker the wolf-hybrid pet of Constable Benton Fraser, the main character of the Canadian television series "Due South."

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Diefenbaker led the Progressive Conservative Party to victory in 3 federal elections: 1957, 1958, and 1962.

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John Diefenbaker died on August 16, 1979 at the age of 83.

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No, John Diefenbaker was the 13th Prime Minister of Canada.

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John Diefenbaker died on August 16, 1979 at the age of 83.

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John G. Diefenbaker Building was created in 1958.

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John Diefenbaker died on August 16, 1979 at the age of 83.

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Not True. I have a coin in front of me with John G Diefenbaker on it. 1957

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YES! I have a coin in front of me from 1957. John G Diefenbaker!

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YES! I have a coin in front of me from 1957. John G Diefenbaker!

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John G. Diefenbaker High School was created in 1971.

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The motto of John G. Diefenbaker High School is 'Freedom, Choice, Responsibility'.

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John Diefenbaker was born on September 18, 1895 and died on August 16, 1979. John Diefenbaker would have been 83 years old at the time of death or 119 years old today.

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The 1960s began with Progressive Conservative John Diefenbaker as prime minister. Diefenbaker was defeated in the 1963 election and Liberal Lester Pearson became Prime Minister. Pearson retired in 1968 and was succeeded by Liberal Pierre Trudeau.

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John G. Diefenbaker has written:

'The personal letters of a public man' -- subject(s): Correspondence, Family, Friends and associates, Prime ministers

'Notes for a speech by the Rt. Hon. J.G. Diefenbaker to Scarborough College University of Toronto [April 4th, 1978]' -- subject(s): Politics and government

'Quotations from Chairman Diefenbaker'

'One Canada ; memoirs of the right honourable John G. Diefenbaker ; The Crusading years 1895-1956' -- subject(s): Diefenbaker, John G., 1895-

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The airport code for Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport is YXE.

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The Right Honourable John G. Diefenbaker Centre for the Study of Canada was created in 1980.

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Biographies do not give this information.

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He did not. John openly admitted to enjoying marijuana, but was not a cigarette smoker.

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he did stuff cuz he is awsome

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John George Diefenbaker (1957-1963)

Lester Bowles Pearson (1963-1968)

Pierre Elliot Trudeau (1968-1979)

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He died from a heart attack in 1979 in Ottaw ,Ontario.

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Patrick Nicholson has written:

'Vision and indecision. --' -- subject(s): 1957-, Diefenbaker, John George, 1895-1979, Politics and government

'Lara's Canadian Christmas'

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Progressive Conservative Party leader John Diefenbaker

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he entered because he was interested in politics at an early age.

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He was, yes. He belonged to Kinistino Lodge #1 GRS in Prince Albert.

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Diefenbaker Bridge was created in 1960.

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Edna Diefenbaker died in 1951.

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Edna Diefenbaker was born in 1901.

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Diefenbaker House was created in 1975.

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Olive Diefenbaker died on 1976-12-22.

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Olive Diefenbaker was born on 1902-04-14.

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John Diefenbaker has: Played Himself - Canadian Prime Minister in "Royal River" in 1959. Played himself in "The Hecklers" in 1975. Performed in "One Canadian: The Political Memoirs of the Rt. Hon. John G. Diefenbaker" in 1976. Played himself in "The Canadian Federation" in 1981. Played Himself in newsreel in "The Arrow" in 1997. Played himself in "The Greatest Canadian" in 2004. Played himself in "Across the River to Motor City" in 2007. Played himself in "A President to Remember" in 2008.

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John George Diefenbaker was the 13th Prime Minister of Canada from 1957 June 21 to 1963 April 22.

Louis St. Laurent was the Prime Minister of Canada in 1957 before Diefenbaker.

Lester B. Pearson was the Prime Minister of Canada in 1963 after Diefenbaker.

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William Lyon Mackenzie King and John Diefenbaker both represented the Saskatchewan riding of Prince Albert while serving as Prime Minister.

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Louis Stephen St. Laurent and John George Diefenbaker were the Prime Ministers of Canada in the 1950's.

St. Laurent was the 12th Prime Minister of Canada from 1948 November 15 to 1957 June 21.

Diefenbaker was the 13th Prime Minister of Canada from 1957 June 21 to 1963 April 22.

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John George Will died in 1917.

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