The Structure of Canadian HistoryAlgemene politiek, sociaal-economische geschiedenis van Canada. |
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... election was con- stitutionally required in 1916 , but the life of Parliament had been extended one year by consent ... election that could not be avoided had to be rigged so that the contest would not be lost . " Our first duty is to ...
... election was con- stitutionally required in 1916 , but the life of Parliament had been extended one year by consent ... election that could not be avoided had to be rigged so that the contest would not be lost . " Our first duty is to ...
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... Election General Election shall proceed with all practicable Speed to elect One of its Members to be Speaker . of Speaker of House of Commons . 45. In case of a Vacancy happening in the Office of As to filling up Speaker by Death ...
... Election General Election shall proceed with all practicable Speed to elect One of its Members to be Speaker . of Speaker of House of Commons . 45. In case of a Vacancy happening in the Office of As to filling up Speaker by Death ...
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... election of : ( 1968 ) , 421 ( 1972 ) , 425 ( 1979 ) , 439 loss of popularity ( 1968-72 ) , 422 preoccupation with internation- al questions ( 1982-84 ) , 457 recruited into federal politics as a Liberal ( 1965 ) , 419 responds to ...
... election of : ( 1968 ) , 421 ( 1972 ) , 425 ( 1979 ) , 439 loss of popularity ( 1968-72 ) , 422 preoccupation with internation- al questions ( 1982-84 ) , 457 recruited into federal politics as a Liberal ( 1965 ) , 419 responds to ...
Contents
Preface | 11 |
The Aboriginal People Shunned by Cartier | 27 |
The Canadian Fur Rush | 37 |
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