Portrait of Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent
Louis St. Laurent was born in 1882 in the Eastern Townships of Quebec. Remarkably, he entered politics at age his 59, and still managed to change Canada.
He built the Trans-Canada Highway, the St. Lawrence Seaway and the Trans-Canada Pipeline. He expanded the population with increased immigration, expanded the borders by bringing in Newfoundland, and expanded Canada’s international role by helping to create United Nations’ peacekeeping force, and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). He also greatly expanded Canada’s social programs.
Audrey Watts McNaughton’s portrait captures the energy, determination, and amiability of St. Laurent, as he stands tall inside the Parliament building.