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10 Dodging Decisions at the End of the Liberals’ Era, 1894–1905
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Tables and Figures ix
- Preface and Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction: Arguing over Liquor and Liberalism 3
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Managing the Province’s Liquor Problem
- Te Place of the Government in the Drinks of the People 21
- Centralization, I: Te Crooks Act 46
- Power and Influence in the New System 64
- Politics, Law, and the License Branch 96
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Te Complications of Liquor in a Federal Liberal State
- How Drinking Affects the Constitution, 1864–83 117
- McCarthy and Crooks Enter a Tavern, 1883–85 141
- Attempting to Water Down the Scott Act, 1884–92 158
- Plebiscites as Tools for Change? 1883–94 172
- Talking and Blocking National Prohibition, 1891–99 197
- Dodging Decisions at the End of the Liberals’ Era, 1894–1905 234
- Drinking in Whitney’s Conservative Liberal State, 1905–07 257
- Centralization, II: Beyond the Crooks Act, 1907–16 295
- Conclusion: Liquor, Liberalism, and the Legacy of the Crooks Act 309
- Questions Sent by the Select Committee 321
- Liquor-Related Laws in Force in Ontario 325
- Notes 327
- Index 375
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Tables and Figures ix
- Preface and Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction: Arguing over Liquor and Liberalism 3
-
Managing the Province’s Liquor Problem
- Te Place of the Government in the Drinks of the People 21
- Centralization, I: Te Crooks Act 46
- Power and Influence in the New System 64
- Politics, Law, and the License Branch 96
-
Te Complications of Liquor in a Federal Liberal State
- How Drinking Affects the Constitution, 1864–83 117
- McCarthy and Crooks Enter a Tavern, 1883–85 141
- Attempting to Water Down the Scott Act, 1884–92 158
- Plebiscites as Tools for Change? 1883–94 172
- Talking and Blocking National Prohibition, 1891–99 197
- Dodging Decisions at the End of the Liberals’ Era, 1894–1905 234
- Drinking in Whitney’s Conservative Liberal State, 1905–07 257
- Centralization, II: Beyond the Crooks Act, 1907–16 295
- Conclusion: Liquor, Liberalism, and the Legacy of the Crooks Act 309
- Questions Sent by the Select Committee 321
- Liquor-Related Laws in Force in Ontario 325
- Notes 327
- Index 375