The Structure of Canadian HistoryAlgemene politiek, sociaal-economische geschiedenis van Canada. |
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Page 129
... Liberals and Conservatives . Having returned to Ottawa in September with angry protests as well as the crowds ' cheering still ringing in his ears , the Prime Minister then had to face evidence of faltering popularity in his home ...
... Liberals and Conservatives . Having returned to Ottawa in September with angry protests as well as the crowds ' cheering still ringing in his ears , the Prime Minister then had to face evidence of faltering popularity in his home ...
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... Liberals ' share of the seats in the new Parliament fell from 65 to 40 percent : nine Liberal cabinet ministers were defeated , including C.D. Howe . One explained that the " electorate got bored . St. Laurent made it seem so easy to ...
... Liberals ' share of the seats in the new Parliament fell from 65 to 40 percent : nine Liberal cabinet ministers were defeated , including C.D. Howe . One explained that the " electorate got bored . St. Laurent made it seem so easy to ...
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... Liberals would vote against the budget , and the next day the unthinkable did happen : the leaderless Liberals joined the rest of the opposition to show non - confidence in the Conservatives . As the country prepared for a general ...
... Liberals would vote against the budget , and the next day the unthinkable did happen : the leaderless Liberals joined the rest of the opposition to show non - confidence in the Conservatives . As the country prepared for a general ...
Contents
Preface | 11 |
The Aboriginal People Shunned by Cartier | 27 |
The Canadian Fur Rush | 37 |
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