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Chapter 18 Winning Words
Party Platforms in the 1949, 1953, and 1957 Elections
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Patrice Dutil
and Peter M. Ryan
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations and Tables x
- Foreword xii
- Acknowledgments xiv
- Introduction 3
-
Style
- St-Laurent in Government 23
- Grandpapa 55
- The Predominant Prime Minister 72
- Uncle Lou, Both Old and New 89
- St-Laurent and the Age of Bureaucracy 115
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Structure
- Thinking Confederation 133
- The Liminality of St-Laurent’s Intergovernmental Relations Strategy 156
- St-Laurent 173
- Defence, Development, and Inuit 193
- “But There Is Another Source of Liberty and Vitality in Our Country” 222
- St-Laurent and Modern Provincial Equality 243
- St-Laurent and the Modernization of the State 261
- The Cautious Liberal 281
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Substance
- St-Laurent, Quebec, and the French Fact 299
- The Politics of St-Laurent on the Crown, Rituals, and Symbols 314
- St-Laurent, Judging, Justice, and the Death Penalty in the Shadow of the Cold War 336
- In Search of the St-Laurent Voting Coalition 356
- Winning Words 383
- “The Greatest Period…Canada Has Had” 412
- The Slow Evolution of Indian Policy during the St-Laurent Years 431
- St-Laurent’s Gray Lecture and Canadian Citizenship in History 450
- A Voyage of Discovery 466
- Postscript 485
- Contributors 488
- Index 494
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations and Tables x
- Foreword xii
- Acknowledgments xiv
- Introduction 3
-
Style
- St-Laurent in Government 23
- Grandpapa 55
- The Predominant Prime Minister 72
- Uncle Lou, Both Old and New 89
- St-Laurent and the Age of Bureaucracy 115
-
Structure
- Thinking Confederation 133
- The Liminality of St-Laurent’s Intergovernmental Relations Strategy 156
- St-Laurent 173
- Defence, Development, and Inuit 193
- “But There Is Another Source of Liberty and Vitality in Our Country” 222
- St-Laurent and Modern Provincial Equality 243
- St-Laurent and the Modernization of the State 261
- The Cautious Liberal 281
-
Substance
- St-Laurent, Quebec, and the French Fact 299
- The Politics of St-Laurent on the Crown, Rituals, and Symbols 314
- St-Laurent, Judging, Justice, and the Death Penalty in the Shadow of the Cold War 336
- In Search of the St-Laurent Voting Coalition 356
- Winning Words 383
- “The Greatest Period…Canada Has Had” 412
- The Slow Evolution of Indian Policy during the St-Laurent Years 431
- St-Laurent’s Gray Lecture and Canadian Citizenship in History 450
- A Voyage of Discovery 466
- Postscript 485
- Contributors 488
- Index 494