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That minority government is unworkable was one of two grand fallacies of that fading, feverish political season. The other was that the Liberal Party ... so. Lester Pearson was elected with ...
There's a script that plays out whenever a political party falls apart at the seams ... has written a new book called Lester Pearson's Peacekeeping—The Truth May Hurt, which dispenses with ...
Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson shakes hands with flag-toting Jim Soni, 19, in May of 1964 outside the Parliament buildings in Ottawa, ON. The University of Toronto student presented Pearson with ...
Andrew Cohen is a journalist, professor at Carleton University, author of Extraordinary Canadians: Lester B ... Pearson had believed his hawkish advisers, Keith Davey, national director of the ...
A story of dreams, identity, and the bonds of community: Lester B. Pearson Catholic High School ... Whether dancing in the streets during a block party or navigating the tension of a blackout ...
On March 31, 1958, Lester Pearson and his wife ... The Liberals fell to 49 seats, the worst defeat in the party’s history. As Maryon contemplated a long, cold season in opposition, she delivered ...
The investigation continues into why a Delta Air Lines regional jet flipped over on the runway at Toronto's Lester B. Pearson International Airport last month. The right main landing gear ...
QUEBEC CITY – Officials at the Lester B. Pearson School Board (LBPSB ... to scrap Bill 86 entirely – and they do have some political support. “We totally support the English community ...
Lester B. Pearson was external affairs minister in 1955. A Nov. 7 Canadian Press article about the RCMP’s monitoring activities of René Lévesque erroneously said that Pearson was prime ...
Lester B. Pearson was so delighted by his pick for a potential new Canadian flag that the Liberal prime minister summoned some journalists to 24 Sussex Drive in the summer of 1964 to show it off.