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16. Away from Government
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgments xv
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PART ONE. From the Prairies to Ottawa, 1917-1941
- 1. From the Prairies to Oxford, 1917-1938 3
- 2. From Oxford to Ottawa, 1938-1941 18
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PART TWO. External Affairs and Mackenzie King, 1941-1948
- 3. The Department of External Affairs, 1941-1945 35
- 4. Working for Mackenzie King, 1945-1948 47
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PART THREE. Louis St Laurent and a New North, 1948-1963
- 5. Working with Louis St Laurent, 1948-1953 75
- 6. Canada Discovers the North, 1953-1957 107
- 7. Governing the Northwest Territories, 1953-1957 146
- 8. The Territories under the Vision, 1958-1963 165
- 9. The Emerging North 200
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PART FOUR. 'Mike' Pearson and a Changing Canada, 1963-1968
- 10. Pearson and the Quiet Revolution 211
- 11. The Symbols and Structure of Canada 225
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PART FIVE. Winds of Change with Pierre Trudeau, 1968-1980
- 12. Pierre Trudeau and a New Style of Governing, 1968-1970 251
- 13. Trudeau and the Constitution, 1968-1979 269
- 14. Transition and Change, 1978-1980 299
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Part Six. Trudeau's 'Power Play,' Meech Lake, and the Charlottetown Accord, 1980-1992
- 15. The Trudeau Power Play, 1980-1982 321
- 16. Away from Government 328
- 17. Meech Lake: The Best Hope Lost 337
- 18. Meech Lake Dead: Where Next? 349
- Epilogue 375
- Notes 385
- Index 395
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgments xv
-
PART ONE. From the Prairies to Ottawa, 1917-1941
- 1. From the Prairies to Oxford, 1917-1938 3
- 2. From Oxford to Ottawa, 1938-1941 18
-
PART TWO. External Affairs and Mackenzie King, 1941-1948
- 3. The Department of External Affairs, 1941-1945 35
- 4. Working for Mackenzie King, 1945-1948 47
-
PART THREE. Louis St Laurent and a New North, 1948-1963
- 5. Working with Louis St Laurent, 1948-1953 75
- 6. Canada Discovers the North, 1953-1957 107
- 7. Governing the Northwest Territories, 1953-1957 146
- 8. The Territories under the Vision, 1958-1963 165
- 9. The Emerging North 200
-
PART FOUR. 'Mike' Pearson and a Changing Canada, 1963-1968
- 10. Pearson and the Quiet Revolution 211
- 11. The Symbols and Structure of Canada 225
-
PART FIVE. Winds of Change with Pierre Trudeau, 1968-1980
- 12. Pierre Trudeau and a New Style of Governing, 1968-1970 251
- 13. Trudeau and the Constitution, 1968-1979 269
- 14. Transition and Change, 1978-1980 299
-
Part Six. Trudeau's 'Power Play,' Meech Lake, and the Charlottetown Accord, 1980-1992
- 15. The Trudeau Power Play, 1980-1982 321
- 16. Away from Government 328
- 17. Meech Lake: The Best Hope Lost 337
- 18. Meech Lake Dead: Where Next? 349
- Epilogue 375
- Notes 385
- Index 395