Laura Borden
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| Laura, Lady Borden | |
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Sir Robert and Lady Borden aboard SS ROYAL GEORGE en route to England, 1912 |
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| Born | November 26, 1861[1] Halifax, Nova Scotia |
| Died | September 7, 1940 (aged 78)[2] Ottawa, Ontario |
| Known for | Wife of Sir Robert Laird Borden |
Laura, Lady Borden (née Bond; November 26, 1861 – September 7, 1940) was the wife of Sir Robert Laird Borden, the eighth Prime Minister of Canada.
She was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia to a local hardware merchant and married Borden on September 25, 1889.
In recognition of her affability and graciousness, the Progressive Conservative Party presented her with an automobile in recognition for contributing to the Canadian identity.[3]
Childless she died in Ottawa in 1940 and buried next to her husband at Beechwood Cemetery.
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| Preceded by Zoé Lafontaine, Lady Laurier |
Spouse of the Prime Minister of Canada 1911-1920 |
Succeeded by Isabel Cox Meighen |
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