Lois Hole

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Lois_Hole an entity of type: Thing

Lois Elsa Hole, CM, AOE (* 1933 in , Saskatchewan als Lois Elsa Veregin; † 6. Januar 2005 in Edmonton, Alberta) war eine kanadische Politikerin und Schriftstellerin. Sie war von 2000 bis zu ihrem Tod Vizegouverneurin der Provinz Alberta. rdf:langString
Lois Elsa Hole, CM, AOE DStJ (née Veregin; 30 January 1929 – 6 January 2005) was a Canadian politician, businesswoman, academician, professional gardener and best-selling author. She was the 15th Lieutenant Governor of Alberta from 10 February 2000 until her death on 6 January 2005. She was known as the "Queen of Hugs" for breaking with protocol and hugging almost everyone she met, including journalists, diplomats and other politicians. rdf:langString
Lois Elsa Hole CM, (en) (née Lois Elsa Veregin le 30 janvier 1929 à Buchanan et morte le 6 janvier 2005 à Edmonton) est une femme d'affaires et auteure d'ouvrages didactiques canadienne spécialisée dans le domaine du jardinage. Chancelière de l'université d'Alberta de 1994 à 1998, elle fut lieutenante-gouverneure de l'Alberta du 10 février 2000 à sa mort. rdf:langString
Lois Elsa Hole z d. Veregin (ur. 30 stycznia 1933 w Buchanan w prowincji Saskatchewan, zm. 6 stycznia 2005 w Edmonton) – kanadyjska działaczka państwowa, odnosząca sukcesy w biznesie, gubernator porucznik prowincji Alberta w latach 2000-2005. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Lois Hole
rdf:langString Lois Hole
rdf:langString Lois Hole
rdf:langString Lois Hole
rdf:langString Lois Hole
rdf:langString Lois Hole
rdf:langString Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
xsd:date 2005-01-06
rdf:langString Buchanan, Saskatchewan, Canada
xsd:date 1929-01-30
xsd:integer 938524
xsd:integer 1111008428
rdf:langString Two German shepherds Or gorged with collars of wild roses and prairie lilies proper.
rdf:langString The dividing line represents two peaks of a greenhouse viewed from one end, celebrating Her Honour's pioneering efforts in this field in Alberta. The two wild roses refer to Their Honours' two sons, and the book represents Her Honour's love of learning and long involvement with education. The shield surmounts the Badge of the Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, and is surrounded by the motto ribbon of the Order of Canada. Below the shield are show the Badges of Dame of Justice of the Order of St John, a member of the Order of Canada, and the Alberta Order of Excellence. The lion refers to Alberta and Saskatchewan, where it appears in the provincial coats of arms; to England, His Honour's ancestral homeland; and to the lion of the arms of the Scottish family of Buchanan, and being a reference to Her Honour's birthplace in Saskatchewan. The maple leaf coronet symbolizes her service to Canada and as the Queen's representative in Alberta, while the roses, repeating the reference to Her Honour's favourite flower, are shown in Canada's national colours. The book represents both Her Honour's long involvement with education as a school trustee and as Chancellor of the University of Alberta, and the importance she attaches to education. The wheat field represents both Saskatchewan and the central part played by this grain in the making of bread, a staple with a great symbolic significance to the Doukhoubors, and hence a strong reference to Her Honour's father. The green grass represents an important element of landscaping and gardening. The German Shepherds were chosen by Her Honour as they are a strong intelligent breed for which Her Honour indicated a preference. Their collars combine the official provincial flowers of Alberta and Saskatchewan.
xsd:date 1929-01-30
rdf:langString Lois Elsa Verigin
rdf:langString InternetArchiveBot
rdf:langString April 2019
xsd:date 2005-01-06
rdf:langString yes
rdf:langString Care and Nurture
rdf:langString Lieutenant Governor of Alberta
xsd:integer 15
rdf:langString Author
rdf:langString educator
rdf:langString businesswoman
rdf:langString Ted Hole 1952–2003
xsd:date 2005-01-06
xsd:date 2000-02-10
rdf:langString Chancellor of the University of Alberta
xsd:integer 1994
rdf:langString Lois Elsa Hole, CM, AOE (* 1933 in , Saskatchewan als Lois Elsa Veregin; † 6. Januar 2005 in Edmonton, Alberta) war eine kanadische Politikerin und Schriftstellerin. Sie war von 2000 bis zu ihrem Tod Vizegouverneurin der Provinz Alberta.
rdf:langString Lois Elsa Hole, CM, AOE DStJ (née Veregin; 30 January 1929 – 6 January 2005) was a Canadian politician, businesswoman, academician, professional gardener and best-selling author. She was the 15th Lieutenant Governor of Alberta from 10 February 2000 until her death on 6 January 2005. She was known as the "Queen of Hugs" for breaking with protocol and hugging almost everyone she met, including journalists, diplomats and other politicians.
rdf:langString Lois Elsa Hole CM, (en) (née Lois Elsa Veregin le 30 janvier 1929 à Buchanan et morte le 6 janvier 2005 à Edmonton) est une femme d'affaires et auteure d'ouvrages didactiques canadienne spécialisée dans le domaine du jardinage. Chancelière de l'université d'Alberta de 1994 à 1998, elle fut lieutenante-gouverneure de l'Alberta du 10 février 2000 à sa mort.
rdf:langString Lois Elsa Hole z d. Veregin (ur. 30 stycznia 1933 w Buchanan w prowincji Saskatchewan, zm. 6 stycznia 2005 w Edmonton) – kanadyjska działaczka państwowa, odnosząca sukcesy w biznesie, gubernator porucznik prowincji Alberta w latach 2000-2005.
xsd:date 2002-09-16
rdf:langString A compartment set with grassy mounds Vert and tapissé of wheat Or.
rdf:langString Issuant from a circlet of roses Argent and roses Gules, a demi lion Or crowned erablé Gules, its dexter paw resting on a closed book Vert clasped Or.
rdf:langString Per chevron rompu Or and Vert, the centre section heightened of two points, in chief two wild roses proper, in base an open book Argent bound Or.
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 19626
rdf:langString Lois Elsa Verigin

data from the linked data cloud