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Granatstein and Norman Hillmer found that Mackenzie was in the # 11 place just after John Sparrow David Thompson.
St. Laurent was ranked # 4 on a survey of the first 20 prime ministers ( through Jean Chrétien ) of Canada done by Canadian historians, and used by J. L. Granatstein and Norman Hillmer in their book Prime Ministers: Ranking Canada's Leaders.
Granatstein and Norman Hillmer.

Granatstein and Prime
Granatstein ranked Mulroney eighth among Canada's prime ministers in their 1999 book Prime Ministers: Ranking Canada's Leaders.

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* Granatstein, J. L. Canada's War: The politics of the Mackenzie King government, 1939 1945 ( 1975 )
* Granatstein, J. L. Canada's War: The Politics of the McKenzie King Government, 1939-1945.
" Canadian historian Jack Granatstein said that this " public display of sucking up to Reagan may have been the single most demeaning moment in the entire political history of Canada's relations with the United States.
Great Questions of Canada brings together twelve prominent Canadians including Michael Ignatieff, Jack Granatstein and Naomi Klein to debate six essential questions from Canada's history.

Granatstein and Toronto
Born in Toronto, Ontario, Granatstein received a graduation diploma from Le College militaire royal de Saint-Jean in 1959, his BA from the Royal Military College of Canada ( RMC ) in 1961, his MA from the University of Toronto in 1962 and his Ph. D from Duke University in 1966.

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Jack Granatstein in his book The Generals ( 1995-ISBN 0-7737-2730-2 ), suggests that a shortage of French-speaking staff trained officers meant that any attempt to create an entire Francophone brigade would have likely ended in failure.
While high-profile “ history wars ” have taken place over public exhibits and interpretations of history in many places in recent years ( for example, Australia ’ s ongoing debate over the history of colonisation and indigenous peoples, the furor over Jack Granatstein ’ s 1998 book “ Who Killed Canadian History ?”, or the 1994 controversy over the National Museum of American History's planned exhibit on the Enola Gay bomber ), public historians tend to welcome these as opportunities to participate in vigorous public discussions over the meanings of the past, debating how people arrive at those meanings.

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As Granatstein ( 2004 ) notes, " the scholars expressed little admiration for King the man but offered unbounded admiration for his political skills and attention to Canadian unity.
* Granatstein, J. L .. " King, ( William Lyon ) Mackenzie ( 1874 1950 )", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, online ed, Jan 2011 accessed 12 Sept 2011
* Granatstein, J. L .. Mackenzie King: His Life and World, ( 1977 ).
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* Granatstein, J. L.
* Granatstein, J. L.
Granatstein, Mulroney " raised the military's hopes repeatedly, but failed to deliver.
According to Granatstein, this meant that Canada was not able to live up to its post-Cold War military commitments.

Norman and Hillmer
and Norman Hillmer.
Military historians Norman Hillmer and J. L.
George Norman Hillmer ( born 1942 in Niagara Falls, Ontario ) is a leading Canadian historian and teacher and is among the leading scholars on Canada-US relations.
* George Norman Hillmer

Norman and Prime
Norman Spector called, in The Globe and Mail, for Prime Minister Stephen Harper to address the issue of the act's bar on Catholics, saying that Phillips ' marriage to Kelly would be the first time the provisions of the act would bear directly on Canada Phillips would be barred from acceding to the Canadian throne because he married a Roman Catholic Canadian.
He also advised Labour Prime Minister Norman Kirk on foreign policy.
This work was led by Herbert Hoover at the behest of President Truman, and by the Canadian Prime Minister, Mackenzie King, together with Norman Robertson and Mitchell Sharp.
In 1998 he was appointed to the Order of the Companions of Honour, a UK national honour bestowed for outstanding achievement in the arts, literature, music, science, politics, industry or religion ( fellow recipients included in 2011 Douglas Hurd, former British Foreign Secretary, Norman Tebbit, former Secretary of State of Employment under Margaret Thatcher, and former Conservative Prime Minister Sir John Major ).
Former students include Harold Wilson ( who was twice British Prime Minister ), Norman Washington Manley ( Chief Minister of Jamaica ), T. E. Lawrence (" Lawrence of Arabia "), Angus Buchanan ( winner of the Victoria Cross ), and Viscount Sankey ( Lord Chancellor ).
Greg Norman Australian Prime ( GNAP ) produces an export line for food service and retail sale starting with two selections: Greg Norman Signature Wagyu, a super-premium steak produced from 300-day fed Wagyu cattle ; and, Greg Norman Premium, produced from 130-day grain fed cattle.
It was later revealed that the decision to withdraw had been agreed at an emergency meeting during the day between Norman Lamont, Prime Minister John Major, Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd, President of the Board of Trade Michael Heseltine and Home Secretary Kenneth Clarke ( the latter three all being strong pro-Europeans as well as senior Cabinet Ministers ), and that the interest rate hike to 15 percent had only been a temporary measure to prevent a rout in the pound that afternoon.
Michael Norman Manley ON OCC ( 10 December 1924 6 March 1997 ) was the fourth Prime Minister of Jamaica ( 1972 1980, 1989 1992 ).
Norman Eric Kirk ( 6 January 1923 31 August 1974 ) was the 29th Prime Minister of New Zealand from 1972 until his sudden death in 1974.
* Prime Ministers of New Zealand: Norman Kirk
Although a tour of New Zealand had been planned for 1973, it was blocked by New Zealand Prime Minister Norman Kirk on the grounds of public safety.
Norman Platt Lambert, a Liberal Party official and friend of Howe, brought him to a meeting with Liberal Party leader and former Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King on 20 January 1934.
He was chosen as an experienced Judge to be the lead to Norman Birkett in the British delegation to the Judicial group in the Nuremberg trials, though not ( as some thought ) arising out of his friendship with Attlee who was by then Prime Minister.
In 1973, the Prime Minister, Norman Kirk, honoured his party ’ s election pledge not to raise the levels of the lakes.
* In 1973, New Zealand Prime Minister Norman Kirk as a symbolic act of protest sent two navy frigates, HMNZS Canterbury and HMNZS Otago, to Mururoa.
The FCS was then broken up by the Chairman of the Conservative Party, Norman Tebbit, after one of its members had accused previous former Prime Minister Harold Macmillan of war crimes in extraditing Cossacks to the Soviet Union.
While Lake held his seat in the 1954 elections, he lost it in the 1957 elections to Norman Kirk ( who later became Prime Minister ).
There is also the Doll's Hospital, Kaiapoi Borough, Kaiapoi North, and Kaiapoi High schools, the berth of the MV Tuhoe, which is more than one hundred years old, and the fact that former Prime Minister Norman Eric Kirk was the mayor of Kaiapoi.
He was in office for just over a year, having been appointed Prime Minister following the death of the highly popular Norman Kirk.
Labour had been led by Bill Rowling, who had assumed the post of Prime Minister on the death in office of the popular Norman Kirk.
Labour was therefore able to form its first government since 1960, with Norman Kirk becoming Prime Minister.

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