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Manitoba Premiers of the 19th and 20th Centuries

October 25, 2010 | Trade paperback
ISBN: 9780889772168
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Description

Manitoba's long history of conflict, and the impact that has had on the rest of Canada, is revealed in these political biographies of the province's first eighteen premiers.

Throughout its history, Manitoba has been a province struggling with religious, linguistic, ethnic, and class conflict. Manitoba's premiers have led--and often barely controlled--political movements and parties that have been consistently unstable. Their governments have been characterized by policies that have divided the province.

The premiers of Manitoba have ranged from clever legislative managers, like Davis and Norquay, through tough party bosses like Greenway, Roblin, and Norris managing a rudimentary two-party system, to uneasy coalitions controlled by the iron-willed Bracken and his successors Garson and Campbell. The modern period has seen shifting partisan alliances under the successive premierships of Roblin, Weir, Schreyer, Lyon, Pawley, Filmon, and Doer. These are their stories.

About this Author

Robert Wardhaugh is Associate Professor in the Department of History at the University of Western Ontario. He is a political and regional historian of Canada whose research interests include federalism, rural/small towns, and the Métis.

ISBN: 9780889772168
Format: Trade paperback
Pages: 432
Publisher: University of Regina Press
Published: 2010-10-25

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