The French Canadians; 1760-1967: 1911-1967Macmillan, 1968 - Canada |
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... prime minister objected to the first point on the grounds that ' it binds the hands of Parliament com- pletely . ' It was the policy of his government that ' Parliament must be free to decide its attitude in the light of the ...
... prime minister objected to the first point on the grounds that ' it binds the hands of Parliament com- pletely . ' It was the policy of his government that ' Parliament must be free to decide its attitude in the light of the ...
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... prime minister in replying to a question stated that in the twenty - six days since November 8 , 6,297 men had volunteered for general service , 2,701 from the N.R.M.A. and 3,596 from the general public and the Reserve Army , ' the ...
... prime minister in replying to a question stated that in the twenty - six days since November 8 , 6,297 men had volunteered for general service , 2,701 from the N.R.M.A. and 3,596 from the general public and the Reserve Army , ' the ...
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Mason Wade. of the prime minister's decision , which then seemed likely to spell the sudden end of his political career . ΙΟ At the opening of the evening sitting on December 6 , the prime minister announced that he had met with the ...
Mason Wade. of the prime minister's decision , which then seemed likely to spell the sudden end of his political career . ΙΟ At the opening of the evening sitting on December 6 , the prime minister announced that he had met with the ...
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List of maps and illustrations xi | 597 |
191116 | 608 |
191619 | 708 |
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Abbé Groulx amendment American André Laurendeau appeal attacked August Bennett Bloc Borden Bouchard Bourassa Britain cabinet called campaign Canada Cardinal Catholic cent Chaloult Confederation conference conscription Conservative criticized culture debate declared defence denounced Devoir dominion Duplessis economic effort election England English Canadians enlistment Ernest Lapointe expressed favored federal fight forces foreign France Franco-Ontarians French Canadians French language Godbout Gouin government's Ibid imperial industry June L'Action Catholique L'Action française L'Action Nationale labor Lapointe Laurendeau Laurier Lavergne Le Devoir leader Liberal Mackenzie King majority Maxime Raymond Meighen ment military Montreal national unity nationalist November Ontario opposed opposition order-in-council Ottawa overseas parliament participation party patriotism peace political prime minister proposed protested Province of Quebec question race recruiting René Chaloult resignation Rumilly Sam Hughes Senator September social sought speech Toronto tradition treaty Union Union Nationale United urged vote warned Wilfrid Lacroix