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15. The Implications of a Free Society
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface vii
- Contents xi
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PART I. 1924-1948
- 1. The Game's the Thing 1
- 2. The New History 7
- 3. To a Church Group in Ottawa 11
- 4. Cards on the Table 15
- 5. Topics of the Day 21
- 6. Canada and the United States 24
- 7. At a Farewell Dinner in London 34
- 8. The Road to War 38
- 9. To the Staff of UNRRA 56
- 10. Canada and the San Francisco Conference 61
- 11. Some Principles of Canadian Foreign Policy 66
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PART II. 1949-1957
- 12. To the Ontario Municipal Association 78
- 13. From the Honourable Member for Algoma East 82
- 14. On Signing the North Atlantic Treaty 87
- 15. The Implications of a Free Society 89
- 16. In Reply to a USSR Peace Resolution 95
- 17. Canadian Foreign Policy in a Two-Power World 100
- 18. On My Installation as Chancellor of Victoria College 108
- 19. To the United Nations Correspondents' Association 114
- 20. To the Ontario Liberal Association 119
- 21. International Public Relations 123
- 22. Christian Foundations for World Order 128
- 23. Impressions of the Russians and Their Leaders 133
- 24. The Atlantic Community 140
- 25. On the Middle East Crisis 147
- 26. The Tragedy in Hungary 152
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PART III. 1957-1963
- 27. To the National Liberal Convention 158
- 28. St Andrew's Day Address 162
- 29. Politics, Opposition, and the Plight of Democracy 170
- 30. Education: The Creation of Finer Human Hungers 177
- 31. At the Toronto Freedom Festival 181
- 32. Tensions in the Western Hemisphere 184
- 33. The Canadian Partnership 191
- 34. On Canadian Defence Policy 198
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PART IV. 1963-1968
- 35. A l'Association des hebdomadaires de langue frarnçaise du Canada 208
- 36. Before the Eighteenth Session of the United Nations 212
- 37. A Toast to the President of France 219
- 38. At a Parliamentary Press Gallery Dinner 223
- 39. To the Royal Canadian Legion 226
- 40. Mrs Pearson Speaks 232
- 41. At the Federal Provincial Conference, Charlottetown 234
- 42. From the Commons Flag Debate 236
- 43. To the Toronto and District Liberal Association 241
- 44. On the Inauguration of Canada's National Flag 244
- 45. On Television with Pierre Berton 245
- 46. At the Atlantic Award Dinner 253
- 47. On Lighting the Centennial Flame 260
- 48. Vimy - Fifty Years After 262
- 49. To the Canadian Political Science Association 266
- 50. Expo - and a Welcome to the Queen 273
- 51. My Undelivered Toast to General de Gaulle 276
- 52. I Announce My Retirement 280
- 53. Adieu to the Parliamentary Press Gallery 284
- 54. At the Liberal Leadership Convention 287
- Captions to the Illustrations 295
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface vii
- Contents xi
-
PART I. 1924-1948
- 1. The Game's the Thing 1
- 2. The New History 7
- 3. To a Church Group in Ottawa 11
- 4. Cards on the Table 15
- 5. Topics of the Day 21
- 6. Canada and the United States 24
- 7. At a Farewell Dinner in London 34
- 8. The Road to War 38
- 9. To the Staff of UNRRA 56
- 10. Canada and the San Francisco Conference 61
- 11. Some Principles of Canadian Foreign Policy 66
-
PART II. 1949-1957
- 12. To the Ontario Municipal Association 78
- 13. From the Honourable Member for Algoma East 82
- 14. On Signing the North Atlantic Treaty 87
- 15. The Implications of a Free Society 89
- 16. In Reply to a USSR Peace Resolution 95
- 17. Canadian Foreign Policy in a Two-Power World 100
- 18. On My Installation as Chancellor of Victoria College 108
- 19. To the United Nations Correspondents' Association 114
- 20. To the Ontario Liberal Association 119
- 21. International Public Relations 123
- 22. Christian Foundations for World Order 128
- 23. Impressions of the Russians and Their Leaders 133
- 24. The Atlantic Community 140
- 25. On the Middle East Crisis 147
- 26. The Tragedy in Hungary 152
-
PART III. 1957-1963
- 27. To the National Liberal Convention 158
- 28. St Andrew's Day Address 162
- 29. Politics, Opposition, and the Plight of Democracy 170
- 30. Education: The Creation of Finer Human Hungers 177
- 31. At the Toronto Freedom Festival 181
- 32. Tensions in the Western Hemisphere 184
- 33. The Canadian Partnership 191
- 34. On Canadian Defence Policy 198
-
PART IV. 1963-1968
- 35. A l'Association des hebdomadaires de langue frarnçaise du Canada 208
- 36. Before the Eighteenth Session of the United Nations 212
- 37. A Toast to the President of France 219
- 38. At a Parliamentary Press Gallery Dinner 223
- 39. To the Royal Canadian Legion 226
- 40. Mrs Pearson Speaks 232
- 41. At the Federal Provincial Conference, Charlottetown 234
- 42. From the Commons Flag Debate 236
- 43. To the Toronto and District Liberal Association 241
- 44. On the Inauguration of Canada's National Flag 244
- 45. On Television with Pierre Berton 245
- 46. At the Atlantic Award Dinner 253
- 47. On Lighting the Centennial Flame 260
- 48. Vimy - Fifty Years After 262
- 49. To the Canadian Political Science Association 266
- 50. Expo - and a Welcome to the Queen 273
- 51. My Undelivered Toast to General de Gaulle 276
- 52. I Announce My Retirement 280
- 53. Adieu to the Parliamentary Press Gallery 284
- 54. At the Liberal Leadership Convention 287
- Captions to the Illustrations 295