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Dr. Lee Lorch
Affiliation: York University
Deceased Date: 2014-02-28
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Dr. Lee Lorch has made outstanding contributions to functional analysis particularly in the study of summation methods, where he has studied the Lebesgue constants for many methods of summation, and in singular integral theory. Another noteworthy example of his contribution is his study of the high monotonicity properties of Strum-Louville functions. These contributions are attested to by more than thirty papers in leading scientific journals.
Dr. Clifford Lord
Deceased Date: 1981-10-04
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Mr. Paul Lorrain
Affiliation: McGill University
Deceased Date: 2006-06-30
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Professor PAUL LORRAIN is a research physicist and educator with a wide range of accomplishments. Of completely bilingual training, he has conducted researches and taught at many institutions of both languages in Canada, United States, and France. His research, largely based on his special form of the Cockcroft-Walton generator, has attracted wide attention. Apart from researches, he has written educational articles and a new text-book on electromagnetic theory. His services have been recognized by many high distinctions. He is a member of the National Research Council and Director of the Department of Physics in the University of Montreal.
Mr. Léon Lorrain
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Mr. Léon Lortie
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Dr. Frederick Pettit Lossing
Deceased Date: 1998-05-22
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Dr. James Loudon
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Dr. Arthur Reginald Lower
Deceased Date: 1988-01-07
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Dr. John Loxley
Affiliation: University of Manitoba
Keywords: Economics, international, development, community, finance
Deceased Date: 2020-07-28
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John Loxley is perhaps Canada's leading critical economist who has spent his career critiquing the impact of orthodox economic policies and institutions on the poor in developing countries and in Canada, and developing alternative proposals for more equitable economic approaches. For many years he has analyzed monetary systems in Africa and proposed reforms to promote national or socialist aspirations. His work on the theory, design, and implementation of IMF/World Bank structural adjustment programs is recognized internationally. His writing on community and Aboriginal economic development in Canada, and the preparation of alternative budgets oriented toward the poor, the environment, and women, has also been widely influential.
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John Loxley is perhaps Canada's leading critical economist. He has spent his career critiquing the impact of orthodox economic policies and institutions on the poor in developing countries and in Canada, and developing alternative proposals for more equitable economic approaches. His work on the theory, design, and implementation of IMF/World Bank structural adjustment programs is recognized internationally.
Mr. Albert Lozeau
Deceased Date: 1924-03-24
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Dr. Colin Lucas
Deceased Date: 1981-02-12
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Mr. Alphonse Lusignan
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Dr. William Lyall
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Mr. Antoine Léger
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HRH Jules Léger
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Mr. Pierre Léon
Affiliation: University of Toronto
Keywords: Lettres, sciences humaines, linguistique, phonétique
Deceased Date: 2013-09-11
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Le professeur Léon a été un pionnier de la recherche sur le français de France et du Canada, de même qu'un des tout premiers animateurs de la recherche sur un domaine nouveau et difficile de la linguistique, la prosodie des langues.
Ses travaux sur la stylistique de la langue parlée sont aussi d'avant-garde, aussi bien en Europe qu'en Amérique. Il est l'auteur de quelques 100 articles et de 26 volumes sur ces sujets. Ses travaux restent toujours d'une très grande actualité. En tant qu'écrivain, il a publié dix ouvrages de fiction.
Father Georges-Henri Lévesque, o.p.
Affiliation: Université Laval
Deceased Date: 2000-01-15
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Dr. Otto Maass
Deceased Date: 1961-07-03
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Dr. Archibald Macallum
Deceased Date: 1934-04-05
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Dr. Archibald Macallum
Deceased Date: 1976-11-13
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Dr. John MacArthur
Deceased Date: 1950-07-04
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Dr. Ernest MacBride
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Dr. J. A. MacCabe
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Dr. Robie Macdonald
Affiliation: Institute of Ocean Sciences
Keywords: Contaminants, arctic, organic carbon, climate, fresh water
Deceased Date: 2022-02-13
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Robie Macdonald is a world-class scientist, internationally recognized for his work on contaminant pathways in environmental systems. His research includes the role of the ocean in arctic contaminant transport, arctic hydrological and ice interactions and organic carbon cycling. His time-series data for the Beaufort Sea reveals that recent surface freshening of the Canada Basin results largely from diverted runoff pathways. He was awarded the CMOS (Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society) President’s Prize (2000) for leading the synthesis of Canadian arctic contaminant studies and was co-recipient of the Head of the Public Service Award for Excellence in Policy (2002).
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Robie Macdonald is a world-class scientist, internationally recognized for his work on contaminant pathways in environmental systems. His research includes the role of the ocean in arctic contaminant transport, arctic ice interactions and organic carbon cycling. His data for the Beaufort Sea reveals that recent surface freshening of the Canada Basin results largely from diverted runoff pathways.