Canada, Unity in DiversityHolt, Rinehart and Winston of Canada, 1967 - 529 من الصفحات Includes bibliographical references. |
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... federal elections of 1867 two organized parties faced each other . Mac- donald's followers secured a slight majority to sit in the federal parliament ; his nominee , John Sandfield Macdonald , led the first Ontario government until his ...
... federal elections of 1867 two organized parties faced each other . Mac- donald's followers secured a slight majority to sit in the federal parliament ; his nominee , John Sandfield Macdonald , led the first Ontario government until his ...
الصفحة 365
... federal control until the depression . ) Clearly , federal - provincial relations involved more than personalities or dry legal theories . The rivalry between Mowat and Mac- donald was a contest between a view that Ontario was virtually ...
... federal control until the depression . ) Clearly , federal - provincial relations involved more than personalities or dry legal theories . The rivalry between Mowat and Mac- donald was a contest between a view that Ontario was virtually ...
الصفحة 444
... federal prime minister . It was proposed by Mackenzie King that the provinces agree to the report's recommendation that the federal govern- ment assume the public debt of the prov- inces , but also assume control of all personal and ...
... federal prime minister . It was proposed by Mackenzie King that the provinces agree to the report's recommendation that the federal govern- ment assume the public debt of the prov- inces , but also assume control of all personal and ...
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