- The
surnames MacEachen, Mc
Eachen,
MacEachin, and
McEachin are
Anglicised forms of the
Scottish Gaelic MacEachainn,
which means "son of Eachann". The Scottish...
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MacEachen's parents both
spoke the
distinctive Nova
Scotia dialect of
Scottish Gaelic at home and
MacEachen himself was a
fluent speaker.
MacEachen was...
- Ontario,
since 1963 and
served as
Agriculture Minister under Pearson.
Allan MacEachen, 46, MP for Inverness—Richmond, Nova
Scotia from 1953 to 1958 and again...
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October 1980 by Trudeau's long-time loyalist,
Finance Minister Allan MacEachen, the
National Energy Program was introduced. It
became one of the Liberals'...
- aircraft. In 1977,
following the
resignation of
Finance Minister Donald MacDonald, Chrétien
succeeded him. He was the
first francophone minister of finance...
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Washington Emilio MacEachen Vásquez (born 4 May 1992) is a
professional footballer who
plays as a centre-back for Santamarina.
Emilio came
through the...
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Allan J.
MacEachen Port
Hawkesbury Airport (IATA: YPS, ICAO: CYPD) is a
registered aerodrome located 2.1
nautical miles (3.9 km; 2.4 mi)
north of Port...
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Kaplan Marc
Lalonde Jean
Lapierre Charles Lapointe Ed
Lumley Allan MacEachen Roy
MacLaren André
Ouellet Gerald Regan John
Roberts Bill
Rompkey David Smith...
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pursuit of the
public good:
essays in
honour of
Allan J.
MacEachen by Tom Kent and
Allan J.
MacEachen "Britannica".
Retrieved October 15, 2021. "Refugees of...
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Trudeau in 1977,
largely to
recognize the long
years of
service of
Allan MacEachen.
Before then,
Trudeau had
given the
title of
senior minister to a member...