The Prime Minister and the CabinetMethuen, 1976 - 246 páginas |
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... Quebec . Monk and Borden soon disagreed , Monk resigned from the cabinet , and none of the other French - Canadian ministers had sufficient status with Borden or in Quebec to succeed him . Meighen experienced similar difficulties in ...
... Quebec . Monk and Borden soon disagreed , Monk resigned from the cabinet , and none of the other French - Canadian ministers had sufficient status with Borden or in Quebec to succeed him . Meighen experienced similar difficulties in ...
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... Quebec . It would seem politically essen- tial for one minister from Quebec to acquire some form of special status in the eyes of his compatriots when the Prime Minister himself is not a French Canadian . The Changing Position of the Quebec ...
... Quebec . It would seem politically essen- tial for one minister from Quebec to acquire some form of special status in the eyes of his compatriots when the Prime Minister himself is not a French Canadian . The Changing Position of the Quebec ...
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... Quebec does not appear to be as representative of those elites involved in the Quiet Revolution as of the older , more conserva- tive ones . Yet for many years the older elites dominated the party at the federal level in Quebec and gave ...
... Quebec does not appear to be as representative of those elites involved in the Quiet Revolution as of the older , more conserva- tive ones . Yet for many years the older elites dominated the party at the federal level in Quebec and gave ...
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Chapter IV | 79 |
Chapter V | 101 |
The Cabinet and Mackenzie King | 149 |
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