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... Trudeau . Unlike Pelletier or Marchand , Trudeau had known the advantages of wealth and position all his life . He was educated at the best schools , well traveled , then - even in his mid forties - Trudeau was ( as Marchand politely ...
... Trudeau . Unlike Pelletier or Marchand , Trudeau had known the advantages of wealth and position all his life . He was educated at the best schools , well traveled , then - even in his mid forties - Trudeau was ( as Marchand politely ...
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... Trudeau candidates . For the first time in a decade , Canadians elected a majority government . 422 26.2 Trudeau in Power Even as the 1968 election euphoria was at its height , some observers were predicting that the voters ' enthusiasm ...
... Trudeau candidates . For the first time in a decade , Canadians elected a majority government . 422 26.2 Trudeau in Power Even as the 1968 election euphoria was at its height , some observers were predicting that the voters ' enthusiasm ...
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... Trudeau told reporters that the 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 ...
... Trudeau told reporters that the 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 ...
Contents
Preface | 11 |
The Aboriginal People Shunned by Cartier | 27 |
The Canadian Fur Rush | 37 |
Copyright | |
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