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The Right Honourable John G. Diefenbaker Centre for the Study of Canada, popularly known as the Diefenbaker Canada Centre, is a prime ministerial museum and archives located in Saskatoon, honouring Canada's 13th prime minister, the Rt. Hon. John G. Diefenbaker. The university accepted Diefenbaker's donation. Construction began on the centre, which opened on June 12, 1980. A portion of the museum is set aside for traveling exhibits related to his career interests. In 1997, one of these exhibitions was the site of a theft when items were stolen from an exhibition of French jewelry. * *

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  • Diefenbaker Canada Centre (en)
  • Diefenbaker Canada Centre (de)
  • Centro para el estudio de Canadá del honorable John G. Diefenbaker (es)
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  • El Centro para el estudio de Canadá del honorable John G. Diefenbaker, popularmente conocido como el Centro Diefenbaker de Canadá, es un Museo ubicado en Saskatoon, Canadá. El museo hace honor al décimo tercer primer ministro canadiense John George Diefenbaker.​ El Museo del Centro contiene una exposición permanente sobre la vida y carrera de Diefenbaker. Una parte del museo está reservada para exposiciones itinerantes relacionadas con sus intereses profesionales. (es)
  • The Right Honourable John G. Diefenbaker Centre for the Study of Canada, popularly known as the Diefenbaker Canada Centre, is a prime ministerial museum and archives located in Saskatoon, honouring Canada's 13th prime minister, the Rt. Hon. John G. Diefenbaker. The university accepted Diefenbaker's donation. Construction began on the centre, which opened on June 12, 1980. A portion of the museum is set aside for traveling exhibits related to his career interests. In 1997, one of these exhibitions was the site of a theft when items were stolen from an exhibition of French jewelry. * * (en)
  • Das The Right Honourable John G. Diefenbaker Centre for the Study of Canada (inoffiziell Diefenbaker Canada Centre) ist ein Museum und Archiv in der kanadischen Stadt Saskatoon. Es befindet sich auf dem Campusgelände der University of Saskatchewan und wurde zu Ehren von John Diefenbaker (1895–1979), dem 13. Premierminister Kanadas, errichtet. (de)
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  • Das The Right Honourable John G. Diefenbaker Centre for the Study of Canada (inoffiziell Diefenbaker Canada Centre) ist ein Museum und Archiv in der kanadischen Stadt Saskatoon. Es befindet sich auf dem Campusgelände der University of Saskatchewan und wurde zu Ehren von John Diefenbaker (1895–1979), dem 13. Premierminister Kanadas, errichtet. Nach seiner Wahl zum Kanzler der University of Saskatchewan im Jahr 1969 versprach Diefenbaker, der Universität ein Grundstück zu schenken, unter der Voraussetzung, dass darauf ein Museums- und Archivgebäude zur Aufbewahrung seiner Erinnerungsstücke gebaut würde. Als Vorbild diente ihm dabei die in Independence (Missouri), das er zuvor besucht hatte. Die Universität nahm Diefenbakers Angebot an, die Eröffnung des Diefenbaker Canada Centre erfolgte am 12. Juni 1980. Das Museum beherbergt eine Ausstellung über das Leben und die Karriere Diefenbakers. Dazu gehören auch die Nachbildungen des Premierministerbüros und des Saals des Kronrates, wie sie während seiner Regierungszeit (1957–1963) auf Parliament Hill in Ottawa bestanden. Ein Teil des Museumgebäudes dient für Wanderausstellungen. Im Archiv werden persönliche und berufliche Schriften, Fotografien und audiovisuelle Aufnahmen aufbewahrt. Diefenbaker und Richard Bedford Bennett sind die einzigen Premierminister, deren Schriften nicht von Library and Archives Canada aufbewahrt werden. Auf der Grünfläche vor dem Zentrum befinden sich die Gräber des Ehepaars Diefenbaker. (de)
  • The Right Honourable John G. Diefenbaker Centre for the Study of Canada, popularly known as the Diefenbaker Canada Centre, is a prime ministerial museum and archives located in Saskatoon, honouring Canada's 13th prime minister, the Rt. Hon. John G. Diefenbaker. Upon his election as chancellor of the University of Saskatchewan in 1969, Diefenbaker approached the university with an offer to donate his estate to the institution, on the condition that a museum and archives be built to house and display his items. Diefenbaker's inspiration in this regard was the Harry S. Truman Presidential Library and Museum in Independence, Missouri, which he had previously visited. The university accepted Diefenbaker's donation. Construction began on the centre, which opened on June 12, 1980. The centre's museum contains a permanent display on the life and career of Diefenbaker, highlighted by replica rooms of the Prime Minister's Office and Privy Council Chambers, as they existed on Parliament Hill during his governments from 1957 to 1963. A portion of the museum is set aside for traveling exhibits related to his career interests. In 1997, one of these exhibitions was the site of a theft when items were stolen from an exhibition of French jewelry. The Diefenbaker Canada Centre archives contains Diefenbaker's personal and professional papers, photographs, and audio-visual material, including his prime ministerial papers. The papers of Diefenbaker, and those of R.B. Bennett, are the only prime ministerial papers not housed at Library and Archives Canada. * John G. Diefenbaker Centre for the Study of Canada * John G. Diefenbaker Centre for the Study of Canada (en)
  • El Centro para el estudio de Canadá del honorable John G. Diefenbaker, popularmente conocido como el Centro Diefenbaker de Canadá, es un Museo ubicado en Saskatoon, Canadá. El museo hace honor al décimo tercer primer ministro canadiense John George Diefenbaker.​ Tras su elección como Rector de la Universidad de Saskatchewan en 1969, Diefenbaker se acercó a la Universidad con la oportunidad de donar sus bienes a la institución, con la condición de que se construyera un museo con archivos para albergar y exhibir sus productos. La Universidad acepta la donación de Diefenbaker. La construcción comenzó en el Centro, que abrió sus puertas el 12 de junio de 1980. El Museo del Centro contiene una exposición permanente sobre la vida y carrera de Diefenbaker. Una parte del museo está reservada para exposiciones itinerantes relacionadas con sus intereses profesionales. El Centro Diefenbaker de Canadá contiene archivos y documentos personales y profesionales de Diefenbaker, fotografías y material audiovisual, incluyendo los papeles de primer ministro. Los papeles de Diefenbaker, y los de RB Bennett, son los papeles ministeriales que se encuentran alojados en la Biblioteca y Archivos de Canadá. (es)
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