Talk:George Brown (Canadian politician)

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Can somebody validate this information and include it somewhere in this page? I feel that if I do it, I will be persecuted by Angelique.

On October 27, 1864, after the signing of the confederative pact, George Brown, founder of the Toronto Globe and one of the Fathers of the Confederation, wrote a note to his wife while packing his things before leaving for Toronto: "All right... Constitution adopted - a most creditable document - a complete reform of all the excesses and injustice we have complained of: Is it not wonderful? French Canadianism entirely extinguished." -- Mathieugp 19:51, 9 Dec 2003 (UTC)

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[edit] Height

This link [1] says he was only 6'4", so I have removed the height edit saying he was 6'7" until this can be reconciled or resolved. Fawcett5 23:10, 31 August 2005 (UTC) hooobooooooooooodo

[edit] Could Brown have stayed in government?

Was it at all possibe for Brown to some way stay in government???

-G

[edit] Nonsense deleted

I have removed the edit of 16:42 2 May 2006,as it is nonsense...

[edit] Moved Comment from Aritcle

Moved this comment by 24.235.58.152 from article to here:

"George Brown did indeed die on may 10 1880 and NOT on may 9." KenWalker | Talk 00:17, 26 October 2006 (UTC)