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Laurier

[ lawr-ee-ey; French law-ryey ]

noun

  1. Sir Wil·frid [wil, -frid, weel-, freed], 1841–1919, Canadian statesman: prime minister 1896–1911.


Laurier

/ ˈ±ôÉ’°ùɪə /

noun

  1. LaurierSir Wilfrid18411919MCanadianPOLITICS: statesmanPOLITICS: prime minister Sir Wilfrid. 1841–1919, Canadian Liberal statesman; the first French-Canadian prime minister (1896–1911)
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“Gen Z has been fueling this movement toward a lot of things,†said Melise Panetta, a marketing lecturer at Wilfrid Laurier University in Canada.

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A staff member at the Château Laurier hotel first noticed the photograph had been replaced on 19 August, 2022.

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"Once in Ottawa Police custody, the portrait will be ready for the last step of its journey home to the Fairmont Château Laurier, where it will once again be displayed as a notable historic portrait," police said.

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“Reptiles are massively understudied,†said Noam Miller, a comparative psychologist at Wilfrid Laurier University in Ontario, Canada, and an author of the paper, published on Wednesday in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B. “There’s a bias out there that they’re these boring, not very cognitive animals, and that’s completely wrong. That’s one of the reasons why we got very interested in studying them and showing the complex cognitive things they can do.â€

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"This continued smouldering through the winter, I think, is very alarming to see", especially after Canada's record-shattering wildfire season last year, said Jennifer Baltzer, a professor of biology at Wilfrid Laurier University and the Canada Research Chair in Forests and Global Change.

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