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- فيليب لي (بالفرنسية: Philip Lee) (و. 1944 م) هو كيميائي كندي، ولد في هونغ كونغ. (ar)
- Philip S. Lee, CM, OM (* 5. Mai 1944 in Hongkong; chin. 李紹麟) ist ein kanadischer Chemiker. Von 2009 bis 2015 war er Vizegouverneur der Provinz Manitoba und repräsentiert als solcher das Staatsoberhaupt, Königin Elisabeth II., auf Provinzebene. (de)
- Philip S. Lee (né le 5 mai 1944 à Hong Kong) a été le 24e lieutenant-gouverneur du Manitoba du 4 août 2009 au 19 juin 2015. Il était membre de l'Ordre du Canada en 1999 et de la reine Golden Jubilee Medal en 2002. (fr)
- Philip Siu Lun Lee CM OM (born May 5, 1944; Chinese: 李紹麟) was the 24th lieutenant governor of Manitoba. He was made a Member of the Order of Canada in 1999 and received the Queen’s Golden Jubilee Medal in 2002. Born and raised in Hong Kong, Lee migrated to Canada in 1962 to study at the University of Manitoba. He graduated with a bachelor of science degree in 1966, and a public administration diploma in 1977. In 1967 he was hired by the City of Winnipeg as a research chemist. He helped organize the Chinese pavilion in the first Folklorama in 1970 and later became Vice President of the Folk Arts Council of Winnipeg. In the 1977 Manitoba general election, Lee ran as a Progressive Conservative candidate in Winnipeg Centre where he lost to Bud Boyce of the Manitoba New Democratic Party. Lee was on Winnipeg's Refugee Assistance Committee from 1979 to 1986. He also advocated for the construction of the Winnipeg Chinese Cultural and Community Centre in the Dynasty Building, the Chinese Gate and Garden, and the Mandarin Building in Winnipeg. His appointment as Lieutenant Governor was made by Governor General of Canada Michaëlle Jean, on the Constitutional advice of Prime Minister of Canada Stephen Harper, on June 19, 2009. Upon assuming the office on August 4, 2009, Lee became the 24th lieutenant governor of the province. Lee left office on June 19, 2015, after a six-year term. Lee was the third Chinese Canadian to be a provincial vice-regal, after David Lam of British Columbia and Norman Kwong of Alberta. (en)
- 李紹麟(Philip Siu Lun Lee,1944年5月5日-),出生於香港,华裔加拿大人,於2009年8月4日至2015年6月19日出任第24任緬尼托巴省省督(Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba)。他本身是一位化學研究員﹐在當地華人社區具有影響力。 (zh)
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- the 21st Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba (en)
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- Japanese-occupied Hong Kong (en)
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- Issuant from barry wavy Or and Purpure (en)
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- Issuant from a circlet of prairie crocus flowers Or a plum tree proper fructed Purpure (en)
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- Chequy of nine Purpure and Argent, on a chief Or three bauhinia flowers Purpure (en)
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- Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba (en)
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- The ribbon and insignia of a Companion of the Order of Canada. (en)
- DESIDERANTES MELIOREM PATRIAM (en)
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- Dexter a sea-bison, sinister a sea-qilin, both Or queued Purpure (en)
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- The nine-division pattern represents His Honour’s position as the ninth child of his parents. The bauhinia flower represents Hong Kong, the birthplace of His Honour and his wife, Anita. Three such flowers represent their three children. The plum colour is His Honour’s favourite colour. The prairie crocus flowers, the provincial flower coloured gold here, represent His Honour’s interest in the betterment of all Manitobans. The plum tree alludes to the name “Lee”, which means “plum tree” in Chinese. The bison is taken from the arms of Manitoba. The qilin is significant to His Honour’s family and Chinese heritage, representing benevolence, goodwill, and good government. The lower body of a fish-tail alludes to his skills in water research and limnology studies. Refers to the fact that His Honour has always been a community-minded supporter of encouraging the development and growth of all Manitobans. (en)
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- فيليب لي (بالفرنسية: Philip Lee) (و. 1944 م) هو كيميائي كندي، ولد في هونغ كونغ. (ar)
- Philip S. Lee, CM, OM (* 5. Mai 1944 in Hongkong; chin. 李紹麟) ist ein kanadischer Chemiker. Von 2009 bis 2015 war er Vizegouverneur der Provinz Manitoba und repräsentiert als solcher das Staatsoberhaupt, Königin Elisabeth II., auf Provinzebene. (de)
- Philip S. Lee (né le 5 mai 1944 à Hong Kong) a été le 24e lieutenant-gouverneur du Manitoba du 4 août 2009 au 19 juin 2015. Il était membre de l'Ordre du Canada en 1999 et de la reine Golden Jubilee Medal en 2002. (fr)
- 李紹麟(Philip Siu Lun Lee,1944年5月5日-),出生於香港,华裔加拿大人,於2009年8月4日至2015年6月19日出任第24任緬尼托巴省省督(Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba)。他本身是一位化學研究員﹐在當地華人社區具有影響力。 (zh)
- Philip Siu Lun Lee CM OM (born May 5, 1944; Chinese: 李紹麟) was the 24th lieutenant governor of Manitoba. He was made a Member of the Order of Canada in 1999 and received the Queen’s Golden Jubilee Medal in 2002. His appointment as Lieutenant Governor was made by Governor General of Canada Michaëlle Jean, on the Constitutional advice of Prime Minister of Canada Stephen Harper, on June 19, 2009. Upon assuming the office on August 4, 2009, Lee became the 24th lieutenant governor of the province. Lee left office on June 19, 2015, after a six-year term. (en)
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- فيليب لي (كيميائي) (ar)
- Philip S. Lee (de)
- Philip Lee (fr)
- Philip S. Lee (en)
- 李紹麟 (zh)
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