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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface v
- Contents vii
- June 1957: Shock! 1
- A new prime minister 3
- The switch to opposition 10
- St Laurent resigns as party leader 13
- Pearson takes over 15
- Parliament is dissolved February 1958 19
- Fighting for my political life 20
- Election results 24
- Organizing my life 26
- Pearson as leader 28
- Parliament opens 32
- The Broadcasting Act 36
- The BC ferry crisis 40
- Atlantic affairs 42
- The tide begins to ebb: 1959 49
- The RCMP in Newfoundland 52
- How Newfoundland Liberal MPs reacted to Pearson 58
- Newfoundland and term 29 64
- Federal-provincial relations 73
- The Trans-Canada highway 77
- The National Gallery 79
- 'Heads will roll' 81
- Immigration and citizenship 84
- Diefenbaker and the Speaker 87
- To the end of 1959 89
- 1960: Unemployment 90
- The Opposition supports reforms 93
- The Bill of Rights 95
- The Kingston conference 96
- Away from Parliament 99
- The session of 1960-61 100
- The Coyne affair 102
- A bill to remove Coyne 115
- Rights to hearings 125
- The Senate and the Coyne affair 128
- The treatment of Donald Gordon 132
- Diefenbaker's problems with his ministers 134
- Serious moments 137
- Frivolous moments 140
- Outside Parliament 143
- The session of 1962 148
- Argue quits the NOP 153
- Ariwna Charlie's 154
- Redistribution 156
- The election of 1962 160
- The new Parliament 164
- The first vote of confidence 166
- Speaker Lambert and the House 170
- The second vote of confidence 172
- Breaches of responsible government 174
- The Atlantic Development Board 176
- Bilingualism and Biculturalism 177
- The nuclear crisis 178
- The government falls 191
- The election of 1963 192
- A Liberal government agam 195
- The Gordon budget 200
- Adjusting the Atlantic Development Board 204
- Diefenbaker repudiates his party 206
- Divorces settled 208
- The Social Credit schism 210
- Crisis over Hal Banks 214
- The Social Credit dispute settled 222
- Further tribulations of a House leader 230
- Redistribution under way 233
- Ministerial duties 238
- Winding up the session of 1963 244
- Reflections 246
- Index 251
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface v
- Contents vii
- June 1957: Shock! 1
- A new prime minister 3
- The switch to opposition 10
- St Laurent resigns as party leader 13
- Pearson takes over 15
- Parliament is dissolved February 1958 19
- Fighting for my political life 20
- Election results 24
- Organizing my life 26
- Pearson as leader 28
- Parliament opens 32
- The Broadcasting Act 36
- The BC ferry crisis 40
- Atlantic affairs 42
- The tide begins to ebb: 1959 49
- The RCMP in Newfoundland 52
- How Newfoundland Liberal MPs reacted to Pearson 58
- Newfoundland and term 29 64
- Federal-provincial relations 73
- The Trans-Canada highway 77
- The National Gallery 79
- 'Heads will roll' 81
- Immigration and citizenship 84
- Diefenbaker and the Speaker 87
- To the end of 1959 89
- 1960: Unemployment 90
- The Opposition supports reforms 93
- The Bill of Rights 95
- The Kingston conference 96
- Away from Parliament 99
- The session of 1960-61 100
- The Coyne affair 102
- A bill to remove Coyne 115
- Rights to hearings 125
- The Senate and the Coyne affair 128
- The treatment of Donald Gordon 132
- Diefenbaker's problems with his ministers 134
- Serious moments 137
- Frivolous moments 140
- Outside Parliament 143
- The session of 1962 148
- Argue quits the NOP 153
- Ariwna Charlie's 154
- Redistribution 156
- The election of 1962 160
- The new Parliament 164
- The first vote of confidence 166
- Speaker Lambert and the House 170
- The second vote of confidence 172
- Breaches of responsible government 174
- The Atlantic Development Board 176
- Bilingualism and Biculturalism 177
- The nuclear crisis 178
- The government falls 191
- The election of 1963 192
- A Liberal government agam 195
- The Gordon budget 200
- Adjusting the Atlantic Development Board 204
- Diefenbaker repudiates his party 206
- Divorces settled 208
- The Social Credit schism 210
- Crisis over Hal Banks 214
- The Social Credit dispute settled 222
- Further tribulations of a House leader 230
- Redistribution under way 233
- Ministerial duties 238
- Winding up the session of 1963 244
- Reflections 246
- Index 251