The Prime Minister and the CabinetMethuen, 1976 - 246 páginas |
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... appointed Humphrey Mitchell as Minister of Labour because he believed the cabinet would be greatly strengthened by the presence of a man identified with the labour movement . When Mr. Diefenbaker appointed Mr. McCutcheon a senator and ...
... appointed Humphrey Mitchell as Minister of Labour because he believed the cabinet would be greatly strengthened by the presence of a man identified with the labour movement . When Mr. Diefenbaker appointed Mr. McCutcheon a senator and ...
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... appointed . The Speech from the Throne in 1936 indicated that the gov- ernment was considering developing a system of parliamentary sec- retaries . Mr. King , however , apparently found the task of cabinet build- ing in 1935 so ...
... appointed . The Speech from the Throne in 1936 indicated that the gov- ernment was considering developing a system of parliamentary sec- retaries . Mr. King , however , apparently found the task of cabinet build- ing in 1935 so ...
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... appointed by each prime minister and the number who subsequently were appointed to the cabinet , either by the prime minister who originally appointed them , or by subsequent prime ministers . TABLE 3 - II Promotions of Parliamentary ...
... appointed by each prime minister and the number who subsequently were appointed to the cabinet , either by the prime minister who originally appointed them , or by subsequent prime ministers . TABLE 3 - II Promotions of Parliamentary ...
Contenido
Chapter IV | 79 |
Chapter V | 101 |
The Cabinet and Mackenzie King | 149 |
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