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Without Walls or Barriers
The Speeches of Premier David Peterson
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2017
About this book
In June 1985, David Peterson was sworn in as the leader of Ontario’s first Liberal government in forty-two years. This collection of speeches explores the activist agenda the London, Ontario, lawyer pursued through his premiership, which sought to ensure all Ontarians were able to participate fully in provincial society. When Peterson was asked what he viewed as his most important accomplishment, he thought for a brief moment and then whispered with obvious emotion, “breaking down walls and barriers.” Through his speeches, readers can see Premier Peterson on the wider Canadian stage by addressing the economic challenges faced by the federation – most notably free trade – and by supporting the Meech Lake Accord, which was designed to bring Quebec into the constitutional family. His speeches also show him on the global stage, engaged in the challenges of the transformation of world politics and Canada’s trading relationship with the United States. By the time Peterson’s premiership had come to an end in 1990, the Berlin Wall had fallen, Europe was increasingly integrated, a fragmented Soviet Union was beginning to collapse, the Canada-United States Free Trade Agreement was in full force and effect, and the age of globalization had begun. Through this selection of speeches, the editors also present insights into a range of other figures, from former premiers and Peterson’s political contemporaries to the British royal family. Particularly powerful tributes include Nelson Mandela’s first visit to Canada and Peterson’s eulogy for MPP Dalton McGuinty, Sr, the father of Ontario’s 24th premier. TVOntario’s Steve Paikin provides an in-depth introduction that puts the life and political times of Premier Peterson and his government in broader perspective.
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Contributor: Arthur Milnes
Arthur Milnes, Inaugural Fellow in Political History at Queen's University Archives, has written extensively about the Carters for newspapers on both sides of the Canada-US border. He served as research assistant to former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney and has edited or co-edited four previous volumes in the Library of Political Leadership Series.
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Front Matter
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Table of Contents
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Preface
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Acknowledgements
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Financial Contributors
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Introduction The David Peterson Years
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David Peterson The Federalist
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David Peterson and The Meech Lake Accord
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Ontario and the World: 1985–1990
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Breaking Down Walls and Barriers: David Peterson as Policy Maker
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David Peterson the Politician
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Paying Tribute
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July 26, 2023
eBook ISBN:
9781553395270
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eBook ISBN:
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For universities and colleges of further and higher education