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Gerald Keith Bouey CC (April 2, 1920 –
February 6, 2004) was a
Canadian economist who
served as the
fourth governor of the Bank of
Canada from 1973 to...
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James Coyne 1955–1961 3
Louis Rasminsky 1961–1973 4
Gerald Bouey 1973–1987 5 John Crow 1987–1994 6
Gordon Thiessen 1994–2001 7
David A. Dodge...
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Harrison N.
Bouey (August 4, 1849 –
December 15, 1909) was a
minister in
South Carolina, Alabama, and
Missouri and a
missionary in Liberia. He was noted...
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candidates left the party,
including former Vancouver School Board trustee Jane
Bouey,
former BC NDP MLA
David Chudnovsky,
former candidates RJ
Aquino and Gwen...
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fifth governor of the Bank of
Canada from 1987 to 1994,
succeeding Gerald Bouey. He was
succeeded by
Gordon Thiessen. Born in London, England, he went to...
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moviemaking in Utah (1st ed.). Layton, Utah:
Gibbs Smith. ISBN 9781423605874.
Bouey, Steve. "Finally on Location." The
World by Road,
January 19, 2009. Retrieved:...
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Elizabeth Coles Bouey (November 14, 1891 –
February 5, 1957) was a Liberian-born
American missionary and
church worker. She
founded the
National ****ociation...
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Canada from 1961 to 1973,
succeeding James Coyne. He was
succeeded by
Gerald Bouey. Born in Montreal, Quebec, he was
raised in Toronto,
graduated at Harbord...
- Alexander,
Prince of Yugoslavia –
member of
Yugoslavian royal family Gerald Bouey –
former governor of the Bank of
Canada Sir
Arthur C. Clarke –
British author...
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Delfo Cabrera,
Argentinian runner and
soldier (d. 1981) 1920 –
Gerald Bouey,
Canadian lieutenant and
civil servant (d. 2004) 1920 – Jack Stokes, English...