Simon Fraser
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 161 years ago |
Date of birth | May 20,1776 |
Zodiac sign | Taurus |
Official site | simonfraser.net |
Born | Hoosick |
New York | |
United States | |
Books | Kingsman: The red diamond |
Kingsman: The Red Diamond #1 | |
Doctor Who, the Eleventh Doctor: The then and the now | |
Sgathach - the Warrior Queen | |
Prime minist | David Cameron |
Previous position | Chef de Cabinet |
Sec of state | William Hague; Philip Hammond |
Education | St Paul's Juniors |
Corpus Christi College | |
Died | South Stormont |
Canada | |
Spous | Catherine McDonell |
Children | Nine altogether, one died at infancy |
Parents | Isabella Grant |
Simon Fraser | |
Date of died | August 18,1862 |
Nationality | Canadian |
Grandparents | Aeneas 'Angus' Grant of Duldreggan |
William Fraser of Guisachan | |
Hannah Grant of Sheuglie | |
Mary Macdonald | |
Founded | North West Company |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1746516 |
Simon Fraser Life story
Simon Fraser was a Canadian explorer and fur trader who charted much of what is now the Canadian province of British Columbia. He also built the first European settlement in British Columbia.
Russia hails unexpected G20 'milestone' as Ukraine fumes
...By Zoya Mateen in Delhi and Simon Fraser in LondonBBC NewsRussia s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has praised a joint declaration by G20 leaders in Delhi that avoids condemning Moscow for its war against Ukraine...
'Stolen' totem pole prepared for return to Canada
... Dr Amy Parent, who is the Canada research chair in indigenous education and governance at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, has led the move to return the pole...
Afghanistan: Taliban ban women from Kabul parks
...By Yogita Limaye in Kabul and Simon Fraser in LondonBBC NewsThe Taliban have banned women from visiting all parks in Kabul, excluding them still further from public life in Afghanistan...
Is Trudeau losing his fight against truckers?
... His response seems to be both " a real desire not to validate the technique" used by the protesters and to respect the jurisdictional powers of provincial governments and police forces, said Stewart Prest, a political scientist at Simon Fraser University...
General election 2019: Don't give up on stopping Brexit - Tusk
... Former head of the UK diplomatic service Sir Simon Fraser said he believed Mr Tusk was a friend of the UK but argued making the comments was not the right thing to do ...
Glasgow named cultural and creative 'centre' of UK
... Scottish Ballet is based in Glasgow The Simon Fraser University play in Buchanan Street during the Piping Live! festival Celebrations to mark the Chinese Lunar New Year Glasgow boasts over 100 cultural organisations and is home to five of Scotland s six national performing arts companies: the Royal Scottish National Orchestra; National Theatre of Scotland; BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra; Scottish Opera and Scottish Ballet...
General election 2019: Don't give up on stopping Brexit - Tusk
Outgoing European Council President Donald Tusk has urged British voters not to "give up" on stopping Brexit.
As campaigning ramps up ahead of next month's general Election , he warned that leaving the EU would leave the UK a "second-rate player".
In a speech, he also said Brexit would likely mark the "real end of the British Empire ".
He is due to step down from his role next month, having held The Post for five years.
Mr Tusk's intervention comes as Conservative leader Boris Johnson said the UK Parliament was "paralysed" and had refused "time and again to honour the mandate of the people and to deliver Brexit".
Former head of the UK diplomatic service Sir Simon Fraser said he believed Mr Tusk was a friend of the UK But argued making the comments was "not The Right thing to do".
"I think The Principle that politicians don't comment on the electoral affairs of other countries is a wise principle," he added.
Meanwhile, the UK has continued to refuse to put forward a candidate for the next European Commission , which is due to take office next month if approved by MEPs.
The BBC understands the UK's EU ambassador has written to The Commission saying that a candidate will not be put forward due to the Election .
In The Letter , Sir Tim Barrow is understood to say pre-Election rules prevented ministers from putting forward nominees for jobs at EU institutions until after polling day.
However, he is understood to have insisted the UK does not want to stop The Commission being formed as soon as possible.
Mr Johnson is hoping to win a majority in 12 December's Election so that he can take the UK out of the EU on 31 January with The Deal he negotiated with Brussels.
But Labour is promising to renegotiate that deal and put it to a referendum, with the option of remaining in the EU, if it wins the Election - and smaller opposition parties are campaigning to Remain.
Brexit 'extra time'Speaking at the College of Europe In Bruges , Mr Tusk said: "Brexit may happen at the beginning of next year.
"I did everything in my power to avoid the confrontational no-deal scenario and extend the time for reflection and a possible British change of heart".
"The UK Election takes place in one month. Can things still be turned around?
"The Only Words that come To My mind today are simply: Don't give up.
"In this match, we had added time, we are already in extra time, perhaps it will even go to penalties?"
Donald Tusk 's term of office ends in a few weeks' time.
Which means he's prepared to brave accusations that he's interfering in The General Election .
And that he feels free to challenge the sense developing among the rest of the EU, that it would be better if the UK left as soon as possible.
Speaking at the College of Europe In Bruges tonight, he quoted The Philosopher Hannah Arendt to encourage those campaigning for Britain to remain.
His message was simply not to give up.
The EU has accepted an extension to the Brexit deadline, meaning the UK is now due to leave at the end of January 2020.
Mr Tusk has repeatedly hinted he would like to see the UK stay in The Bloc - But his comments, in the midst of an Election Campaign - are likely to be controversial.
He acknowledged this in his speech, adding his remarks were "something I wouldn't have dared to say a few months ago, as I could be fired for being too frank".
He added that a "longing for the Empire " could be heard in The Voices of Brexiteers who strive to make the UK "global again" through leaving the EU.
"But the reality is exactly The Opposite . Only as part of a united Europe can the UK play a global role," he added.
"One of my English friends is probably right when he says with melancholy that Brexit is The Real end of the British Empire . "
Mr Tusk is due to stand down from his role on 1 December, when he will be replaced by former Belgian PM Charles Michel .
donald tusk, brexit
Source of news: bbc.com