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Lester B. Pearson Lester Pearson by Hugh S. Mackenzie Though he was considered a fairly unremarkable politician in his own time, and only served four shaky years as prime minister, Lester Pearson’s legacy seems to have aged well, and he now frequently appears … Back in the 1960s, Lester B. Pearson instituted Canada's 40-hour work week as well as 2 weeks vacation and a new minimum wage. The restoration of the Liberal Party between 1958 and 1963 is Mr. Pearson's greatest unacknowledged achievement. "He attended many international conferences and was active in the U.N. from its inception." and Pearson did have further contacts, including two more meetings together, both times in CanadaPearson's government endured significant controversy in Canada's military services throughout the mid-1960s, following the tabling of the Pearson has been credited with instituting the world's first race-free immigration system.Pearson chose the following jurists to be appointed as justices of the After his 14 December 1967 announcement that he was retiring from politics, a From 1968 to 1969, Pearson served as chairman of the Commission on International Development (the Pearson Commission), which was sponsored by the In 1970, Pearson underwent a surgery to have his right eye removed in order to remove a tumor in that area.Pearson had planned at the time to write a three-volume set of memoirs, and had published Volume One by 1972. He tried law and business, won a fellowship to Oxford, and was hired by the University of Toronto to teach history, which he combined with He was succeeded as Liberal Party leader by his former Secretary of State for External Affairs and representative at the United Nations, Lester B. Pearson, at the party's leadership convention in 1958. Pearson graduated from Hamilton Collegiate Institute in At the University of Toronto, Pearson became a noted athlete, excelling in In 1918, Pearson was hit by a bus in London during a citywide After the war, he returned to school, receiving his In 1927, after scoring the top marks on the Canadian foreign service entry exam, he then embarked on a career in the Pearson had an important part in founding both the In 1948, before his retirement, Prime Minister King appointed Pearson At his first parliamentary session as Opposition Leader, Pearson asked Diefenbaker to give power back to the Liberals without an election, because of a recent economic downturn. His government was expected to be more businesslike than Diefenbaker's but proved instead to be accident-prone, effectively aborting its first budget. In September 1948, he became minister of external affairs and subsequently represented Algoma East, The year 1965 marked a dividing line in his administration, as Finance Minister Walter Gordon departed, and Later that same year, he entered Victoria College at the Universit… Lester Bowles \"Mike\" Pearson, prime minister 196368, statesman, politician, public servant, professor (born 23 April 1897 in Newtonbrook, ON; died 27 December 1972 in Ottawa, ON). In September 1946, Pearson was summoned home by Prime Minister He tried to write at this juncture the story of his prime ministerial career, but his condition, which was already precarious, deteriorated rapidly by Christmas Eve.On 27 December 1972, it was announced that the cancer had spread to the liver and Pearson had lapsed into a coma. Under his leadership, the government implemented a Canada Pension Plan, a universal medicare syste… Lester B. Pearson at liberal party campaign. This strategy backfired when Diefenbaker showed a classified Liberal document saying that the economy would face a downturn in that year. "Mike Pearson" redirects here. He was the brother of Vaughan Whitier Pearson and Marmaduke Pearson.Pearson graduated from Hamilton Collegiate Institute in Hamilton, Ontario, in 1913 at the age of 16. Lester Bowles "Mike" Pearson, prime minister 1963–68, statesman, politician, public servant, professor (born 23 April 1897 in Newtonbrook, ON; died 27 December 1972 in Ottawa, ON). He and the By the time NATO was in place, Pearson had left the civil service for politics. In 1935 he was sent to London as first secretary in the Canadian High Commission, giving him a front-row seat as Europe drifted towards the
Lester B. Pearson Lester Pearson by Hugh S. Mackenzie Though he was considered a fairly unremarkable politician in his own time, and only served four shaky years as prime minister, Lester Pearson’s legacy seems to have aged well, and he now frequently appears … Back in the 1960s, Lester B. Pearson instituted Canada's 40-hour work week as well as 2 weeks vacation and a new minimum wage. The restoration of the Liberal Party between 1958 and 1963 is Mr. Pearson's greatest unacknowledged achievement. "He attended many international conferences and was active in the U.N. from its inception." and Pearson did have further contacts, including two more meetings together, both times in CanadaPearson's government endured significant controversy in Canada's military services throughout the mid-1960s, following the tabling of the Pearson has been credited with instituting the world's first race-free immigration system.Pearson chose the following jurists to be appointed as justices of the After his 14 December 1967 announcement that he was retiring from politics, a From 1968 to 1969, Pearson served as chairman of the Commission on International Development (the Pearson Commission), which was sponsored by the In 1970, Pearson underwent a surgery to have his right eye removed in order to remove a tumor in that area.Pearson had planned at the time to write a three-volume set of memoirs, and had published Volume One by 1972. He tried law and business, won a fellowship to Oxford, and was hired by the University of Toronto to teach history, which he combined with He was succeeded as Liberal Party leader by his former Secretary of State for External Affairs and representative at the United Nations, Lester B. Pearson, at the party's leadership convention in 1958. Pearson graduated from Hamilton Collegiate Institute in At the University of Toronto, Pearson became a noted athlete, excelling in In 1918, Pearson was hit by a bus in London during a citywide After the war, he returned to school, receiving his In 1927, after scoring the top marks on the Canadian foreign service entry exam, he then embarked on a career in the Pearson had an important part in founding both the In 1948, before his retirement, Prime Minister King appointed Pearson At his first parliamentary session as Opposition Leader, Pearson asked Diefenbaker to give power back to the Liberals without an election, because of a recent economic downturn. His government was expected to be more businesslike than Diefenbaker's but proved instead to be accident-prone, effectively aborting its first budget. In September 1948, he became minister of external affairs and subsequently represented Algoma East, The year 1965 marked a dividing line in his administration, as Finance Minister Walter Gordon departed, and Later that same year, he entered Victoria College at the Universit… Lester Bowles \"Mike\" Pearson, prime minister 196368, statesman, politician, public servant, professor (born 23 April 1897 in Newtonbrook, ON; died 27 December 1972 in Ottawa, ON). In September 1946, Pearson was summoned home by Prime Minister He tried to write at this juncture the story of his prime ministerial career, but his condition, which was already precarious, deteriorated rapidly by Christmas Eve.On 27 December 1972, it was announced that the cancer had spread to the liver and Pearson had lapsed into a coma. Under his leadership, the government implemented a Canada Pension Plan, a universal medicare syste… Lester B. Pearson at liberal party campaign. This strategy backfired when Diefenbaker showed a classified Liberal document saying that the economy would face a downturn in that year. "Mike Pearson" redirects here. He was the brother of Vaughan Whitier Pearson and Marmaduke Pearson.Pearson graduated from Hamilton Collegiate Institute in Hamilton, Ontario, in 1913 at the age of 16. Lester Bowles "Mike" Pearson, prime minister 1963–68, statesman, politician, public servant, professor (born 23 April 1897 in Newtonbrook, ON; died 27 December 1972 in Ottawa, ON). He and the By the time NATO was in place, Pearson had left the civil service for politics. In 1935 he was sent to London as first secretary in the Canadian High Commission, giving him a front-row seat as Europe drifted towards the