The Prime Minister and the CabinetMethuen, 1976 - 246 páginas |
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... Province of Canada . In that situation it had been the custom for the Executive Council of the Province of Canada to in- clude a balanced representation of members from various regions and the French and British races , as well as ...
... Province of Canada . In that situation it had been the custom for the Executive Council of the Province of Canada to in- clude a balanced representation of members from various regions and the French and British races , as well as ...
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... province of Quebec and was succeeded in this role by Mr. Marchand , but the role seems to have altered so that it now involves mainly party organization and it appears to have lost much of its symbolic significance . A recent study20 ...
... province of Quebec and was succeeded in this role by Mr. Marchand , but the role seems to have altered so that it now involves mainly party organization and it appears to have lost much of its symbolic significance . A recent study20 ...
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... province like the others and often relied on the Nova Scotia born St. James Street lawyer , C.H. Cahan , as his lieutenant in that province . He did not learn from his English - speaking predecessors that a prime minister ought to have ...
... province like the others and often relied on the Nova Scotia born St. James Street lawyer , C.H. Cahan , as his lieutenant in that province . He did not learn from his English - speaking predecessors that a prime minister ought to have ...
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Chapter IV | 79 |
Chapter V | 101 |
The Cabinet and Mackenzie King | 149 |
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