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Book Synopsis Centennial Edition of a History of the Electoral Districts, Legislatures and Ministers of the Province of Ontario, 1867-1968 by : Ontario. Chief Election Officer
Download or read book Centennial Edition of a History of the Electoral Districts, Legislatures and Ministers of the Province of Ontario, 1867-1968 written by Ontario. Chief Election Officer and published by . This book was released on 1968 with total page 541 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Centennial Edition of a History of the Electorial Districts, Legislatures by : Roderick Lewis (comp)
Download or read book Centennial Edition of a History of the Electorial Districts, Legislatures written by Roderick Lewis (comp) and published by . This book was released on with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Centennial Edition of a History of the Electoral Districts, Legislatures and Ministries of the Province of Ontario, 1867-1968 by :
Download or read book Centennial Edition of a History of the Electoral Districts, Legislatures and Ministries of the Province of Ontario, 1867-1968 written by and published by . This book was released on 1969 with total page 541 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Centennial Edition of a History of the Electoral Districts, Legislatures and Ministries of the Province of Ontario, 1867-1968 by :
Download or read book Centennial Edition of a History of the Electoral Districts, Legislatures and Ministries of the Province of Ontario, 1867-1968 written by and published by . This book was released on 1968 with total page 541 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Centennial Editon of a History of the Electoral Districts, Legislatures and Ministries of the Province of Ontario, 1867-1968 by : Ontario. Chief Election Officer
Download or read book Centennial Editon of a History of the Electoral Districts, Legislatures and Ministries of the Province of Ontario, 1867-1968 written by Ontario. Chief Election Officer and published by . This book was released on 1969 with total page 541 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis A History of the Electoral Districts Legislatures and Ministries of the Province of Ontario, 1867-1968, Centennial Ed by : Roderick Lewis
Download or read book A History of the Electoral Districts Legislatures and Ministries of the Province of Ontario, 1867-1968, Centennial Ed written by Roderick Lewis and published by . This book was released on 1969 with total page 541 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis The Wartime Letters of Leslie and Cecil Frost, 1915-1919 by : R.B. Fleming
Download or read book The Wartime Letters of Leslie and Cecil Frost, 1915-1919 written by R.B. Fleming and published by Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press. This book was released on 2011-04-07 with total page 420 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Wartime Letters of Leslie and Cecil Frost, 1915–1919 brings to light the correspondence between two officer brothers and their family at home from 1915 to 1919. Despite wartime censorship, Leslie and Cecil wrote frank and forthright letters that show how the young men viewed the war, as well as what they observed both during training and from the trenches in some of the war’s bloodiest battles. The letters also deal with the war’s political context, including conscription and the Union government, as well as social issues such as the emerging role of women, the role of the growing middle class, nativism, and the use of liquor overseas. R.B. Fleming, the collection’s editor, contends that Leslie Frost’s military experiences and hospitalization affected his policies as premier of Ontario (1949–1961), especially those related to medicare and liquor control laws. Frost’s government was the first to pass laws providing penalties for racial, ethnic, and gender discrimination on private property, creating a movement that led to the Ontario Human Rights Code. The Wartime Letters of Leslie and Cecil Frost, 1915–1919 makes a significant contribution to military history and social history. Fleming places the letters in context and shows the value of their commentary. This book will be of interest to the general reader as well as scholars of military history and social history.
Author :Debra Forman Publisher :Ontario, Legislative Library, Research and Information Services ISBN 13 : Total Pages :492 pages Book Rating :4.F/5 ( download)
Book Synopsis Legislators and Legislatures of Ontario: 1930-1984 by : Debra Forman
Download or read book Legislators and Legislatures of Ontario: 1930-1984 written by Debra Forman and published by Ontario, Legislative Library, Research and Information Services. This book was released on 1984 with total page 492 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Charles Clarke, Pen and Ink Warrior by : Kenneth C. Dewar
Download or read book Charles Clarke, Pen and Ink Warrior written by Kenneth C. Dewar and published by McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP. This book was released on 2002-06-10 with total page 349 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: When Charles Clarke settled in Elora, Ontario, in 1848 he joined the ranks of the province's radical reformers, becoming a vigorous critic of everything in Canada that smacked of the old regime - rank, privilege, and monopoly - and an enthusiastic supporter of everything promised by the new - equity, democracy, and individual opportunity. He played a prominent role in drafting the "Clear Grit" platform of 1851, supporting such ideas as a householder's suffrage, the secret ballot, and representation by population. He later espoused the two great causes of nineteenth-century Anglo-Canadian liberalism - provincial rights in Canada and Irish Home Rule in Britain. Equally involved in local affairs - from the Sons of Temperance to the Natural History Society - Clarke tirelessly promoted the natural beauties of Elora and tried to protect the environment of the Grand River gorge from the ravages of industry and human carelessness. Using Clarke's journalistic writings, his private diary, and a memoir he wrote later in life, Kenneth Dewar paints a vivid picture of Clarke's evolving sense of himself and his world in an age of profound transformation.
Book Synopsis Ringing in the Common Love of Good by : Kerry Badgely
Download or read book Ringing in the Common Love of Good written by Kerry Badgely and published by McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP. This book was released on 2000-02-24 with total page 314 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: By the mid-1920s the UFO had gone into a period of decline from which it never recovered. The promise of equality hoped for by UFWO members never materialized and the UFCC, once a key component in the development of an alternative vision, began to focus more on profits than on politics. In Ringing in the Common Love of Good Kerry Badgley explores both the rise and the fall of the UFO, focusing on the Ontario counties of Lambton, Simcoe, and Lanark. He challenges the liberal-capitalist interpretation that the movement was nothing more than a group of impatient Liberals, as well as the Marxist view that the UFO consisted of self-interested independent commodity producers. Badgley argues that as the UFO broke free from hegemonic forces it developed alternative economic, political, and social visions, but that it was these same forces, combined with internal struggles and a conservative leadership, that ultimately resulted in the decline of the movement as a vehicle for democratic change in Ontario.
Book Synopsis 'Honest Enough to Be Bold' by : Charles W. Humphries
Download or read book 'Honest Enough to Be Bold' written by Charles W. Humphries and published by University of Toronto Press. This book was released on 1985-12-15 with total page 304 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: On a promise of 'Clean, Uncorrupt, and Incorruptible Government,' James Pliny Whitney marked the end of an era of Liberal rule that had lasted for over three decades, and introduced to the province a new, 'progressive' brand of conservatism. As this lively biography demonstrates, Whitney was a gruff and forceful leader. He had a keen understanding of the social and technological forces that were changing Ontario so dramatically in the early twentieth century; he also understood, better than the Liberals, the political implications of those forces. The policies of his government extended to hydroelectric power, bilingual schools, northern development, automobile regulation, temperance (he dealt with the advocates of prohibition 'through gritted teeth'), imperial unity, housing, workmen's compensation, and the suffrage movement. (In a lapse from progressiveness, he argued that women should not be exposed to 'the unlovely influence of party politics.') He had a lasting influence on higher education in the province through the establishment of a Board of Governors for the University of Toronto, then unmistakably the provincial university of Ontario, and the provision of tenure for its full professors. Whitney liked to describe himself as 'bold enough to be honest ... honest enough to be bold.' Humphries concludes that as premier from 1905 to 1914 Whitney lived up to his self-description. The boldness of his legislative programs recognized the evolution of a new industrial society and paved the way for government to intervene in economic and social affairs. The success of his progressive conservatism laid the foundation for decades of Tory success in Ontario.
Download or read book Sudbury written by C.M. Wallace and published by Dundurn. This book was released on 1996-07-25 with total page 337 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: At the turn of the century Sudbury was a town set on the railway line, with a population of about 2,000. The community was smaller than Sault Ste. Marie and Copper Cliff to the west, and to the east, North Bay and Pembroke. Now, nearly 100 years later, Sudbury is the largest city in northeastern Ontario. it is also the centre of many governmental, business, social, educational, media, medical, and other professional services in the region. Sudbury: Rail Town to Regional Capital, which honours the centenary of the community's incorporation as a town in 1893, analyses Sudbury decade by decade, describing the ongoing changes in the community and their impact on citizens. The book also examines the forces that shaped the city's destiny and argues that Sudbury is far more than a single-industry town based on mining. Grounded in new research and written in an accessible style by a team of local scholars, the book, with numerous maps and photographs will appeal to urban historians as well as the general reader both within and beyond the city.
Book Synopsis Dictionary of Canadian Biography by : Ramsay Cook
Download or read book Dictionary of Canadian Biography written by Ramsay Cook and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 1966 with total page 1330 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Internet version contains all the information in the 14 volume print and CD-ROM versions; fully searchable by keyword or by browsing the name index.
Book Synopsis Canadian Marxists and the Search for a Third Way by : Peter Campbell
Download or read book Canadian Marxists and the Search for a Third Way written by Peter Campbell and published by McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP. This book was released on 2000-01-01 with total page 314 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Focusing on four individuals, Canadian Marxists and the Search for a Third Way describes the lives and ideas of Ernest Winch, Bill Pritchard, Bob Russell, and Arthur Mould and examines their efforts to put their ideas into practice. Campbell begins by looking at their childhoods in Great Britain, particularly their religious upbringing. He considers their family life, their attitudes toward women and ethnic minorities, what they were reading, and what effect that reading had on their theory and practice. He describes their lives as labor leaders and advocates of socialism, revealing how tenaciously, in an increasingly hierarchical, bureaucratized, and state-driven capitalist society, they held to the idea that socialism must be created by the working class itself. This is a unique look at four Canadian Marxists and their struggle to create an educated, disciplined, democratic, mass-based movement for revolutionary change.
Book Synopsis Sir Oliver Mowat by : A. Margaret Evans
Download or read book Sir Oliver Mowat written by A. Margaret Evans and published by University of Toronto Press. This book was released on 1992-12-15 with total page 710 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Few political leaders in Ontario's history have had as lasting an impact on the province, and perhaps on the nation, as Oliver Mowat, premier from 1872 to 1896. Under his leadership Ontario flourished economically, socially, and politically. Among the many political skills that Mowat brought to office, one of the most useful was pragmatism. He was able to establish a rock-solid style that appealed to a wide spectrum of the electorate: rural and urban, Catholic and Protestant. He was also adept at redrawing constituency boundaries and extending the franchise at opportune times. Margaret Evans's biography of Mowat is in some ways the story of a golden age in the province's history. During this period Ontario modernized agriculture and industry, opened the north, developed natural resources, addressed social problems, and accepted trade unions. Above all, it established itself as the dominant province in Confederation. This last was accomplished through a stubborn struggle with Ottawa. John A. Macdonald fought hard against Mowat's provincial-rights moves, and referred to the premier as 'the little tyrant.' But Mowat prevailed. The Canada that emerged was a less centralized state than Macdonald had ever wanted; the provinces had substantially more power. A century later, that legacy of diffused power has been at the centre of much of Canada's constitutional debate.
Author :Ontario. Legislative Library, Research and Information Services Publisher :Ontario, Legislative Library, Research and Information Services ISBN 13 :9780774390217 Total Pages :470 pages Book Rating :4.3/5 (92 download)
Book Synopsis Legislators and Legislatures of Ontario by : Ontario. Legislative Library, Research and Information Services
Download or read book Legislators and Legislatures of Ontario written by Ontario. Legislative Library, Research and Information Services and published by Ontario, Legislative Library, Research and Information Services. This book was released on 1984 with total page 470 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Language, Schooling, and Cultural Conflict by : Chad Gaffield
Download or read book Language, Schooling, and Cultural Conflict written by Chad Gaffield and published by McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP. This book was released on 1987 with total page 276 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: