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Fool For Christ
2015,1991
In a crucial period between the World Wars, Woodsworth helped define the character of the modern Canadian, non-Marxist Left and of many of Canada's important economic and social institutions.
Disclaimer: Quotes by T.S. Eliot, F.R. Scott, and Louis MacNeice removed at the request of the rights holder.
Duffy : stardom to Senate to scandal
\"Mike Duffy made his name as a political reporter, and in the process became one of Prince Edward Island's most famous exports. He cast himself as the ultimate insider, Parliament Hill's man in the know. It made him a household name and one of the Canada's best-paid journalists. But Duffy wanted to get even closer and lobbied his way into the Canadian Senate, with dire results. Veteran journalist Dan Leger tells the story of Duffy's rise to the top in Canadian media, his entanglement with the Harper Conservatives, and the scandal that made him one of the most controversial figures in contemporary politics.\"-- Provided by publisher.
Bill Davis : nation builder, and not so bland after all
\"A biography of perhaps Ontario's most important premier, who, despite having been out of public life for thirty years, is remembered fondly by many as the head of one of Ontario's most progressive, yet conservative, governments.\"-- Provided by publisher.
Fool for Christ
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Mills, Allen
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Canada-Politics and government-1914-1945
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Canada.-Parliament.-House of Commons-Biography
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Legislators-Canada-Biography
1991
In a crucial period between the World Wars, Woodsworth helped define the character of the modern Canadian, non-Marxist Left and of many of Canada's important economic and social institutions. Electronic Format Disclaimer: Quotes by T.S. Eliot, F.R. Scott, and Louis MacNeice removed at the request of the rights holder.
Lord of Point Grey
1997
Few university presidents could be considered 'to the mannerborn.' Larry MacKenzie was the exception.He discovered this talentwhen president of the University of New Brunswick from 1940 to 1944.Hebecame president of the University of British Columbia in 1944 andserved for eighteen years.