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  2. Dennis Marvin Ham - Wikipedia

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    Dennis Marvin Ham (March 14, 1941 – January 12, 2019) was a businessman and political figure in Saskatchewan, Canada. He represented Swift Current from 1975 to 1982 in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan as a Progressive Conservative and then Unionest Party member. He was born in Swift Current, Saskatchewan, the son of Thomas Edward Ham ...

  3. Dennis Stock - Wikipedia

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    The Photojournalist, portrait of Dennis Stock by Andreas Feininger, 1951. Feininger took this now-iconic photograph for Life magazine, after Stock won first prize in a competition for young photographers. Dennis Stock (July 24, 1928 – January 11, 2010) [1] was an American journalist and professional photographer.

  4. 2005 in Canada - Wikipedia

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    August 13 – Ernest "Smoky" Smith receives a full military funeral. August 15 – The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation enters a labour dispute with its staff, significantly affecting programming on all of the CBC radio and television networks. Only staff in Quebec and Moncton, New Brunswick are unaffected, due to membership in a different union.

  5. Lynda Haverstock - Wikipedia

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    Lynda Maureen Haverstock OC SOM (née Ham; born September 16, 1948) is the former leader of the Saskatchewan Liberal Party, was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, [1] and served as the 19th lieutenant governor of Saskatchewan from 2000 until July 2006. In 2007, she was named President/CEO of Tourism Saskatchewan.

  6. List of University of Saskatchewan alumni - Wikipedia

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    Lynda M. Haverstock - Lieutenant-Governor of Saskatchewan (2000–2006); Leader of the Saskatchewan Liberal Party [2] Benjamin D. Heppner - school teacher, businessman and politician; John Hewson - Australian politician; Ray Hnatyshyn - 24th Governor General of Canada [2] Constance D. Hunt - lawyer, legal academic, and judge; Gerard Jennissen ...

  7. 2004 in Canada - Wikipedia

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    October 13 – HMCS Chicoutimi (SSK 879) Lieutenant Chris Saunders's funeral is held at a Halifax, Nova Scotia church. October 14 – A Boeing 747 MK Airlines cargo plane crashes after takeoff at Halifax International Airport. October 17 – The ten finalists in the CBC's The Greatest Canadian series are announced.

  8. 2003 in Canada - Wikipedia

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    January – A Windsor, Ontario court invalidates Canada's marijuana laws.; January 20 – Avalanche kills eight skiers in eastern British Columbia.; January 25 – Jack Layton is elected to replace Alexa McDonough as party leader at the New Democratic Party leadership convention.

  9. Dennis Smith (firefighter) - Wikipedia

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    Dennis Edward Smith (September 9, 1940 – January 21, 2022) was an American firefighter and author. He was the author of 16 books, the most notable of which is the memoir Report from Engine Co. 82, a chronicle of his career as a firefighter with the New York City Fire Department in a South Bronx firehouse from the late 1960s and into the 1970s. [1]