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- Summary
- Edited by veteran political speech writer and PM historian Arthur Milnes, this work features commentary by seven of Laurier's living successors as Prime Minister of Canada, eminent members of the judiciary, past and sitting premiers, well-known domestic and international politicians, journalists, and voices from academia. As Canada stands on the cusp of her sesquicentennial, and as we collectively celebrate Sir. Wilfrid Laurier's 175th birthday, this work will be an essential part of the library of any Canadian seeking a further understanding of the words that defined the nation: Laurier's words
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 518 pages
- Contents
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- Introduction
- Acknowledgements. Part 1 The young politician, 1864-1884 : Introduction / Arthur Milnes
- Valedictory address, McGill University, 1864 / Commentary by the Hon. Thomas Cromwell
- Parliamentary debut, 1871 / Commentary by Antoine Dionne Charest and the Hon. Jean Charest
- Plea against Louis Riel's expulsion from the Commons, 1874 / Commentary by the Hon. Bob Rae
- On political liberalism, 1877 / Commentary by André Pratte
- Tribute to Edward Blake, 1881 / Commentary by Scott Reid
- A lecture on parliamentary life, 1884 / Commentary by the Rt. Hon. John N. Turner. Part 2 Party leader, 1887-1896 : Introduction / Arthur Milnes
- The New Party leader, 1887 / Commentary by Arthur Milnes
- The National Festival of the French-Canadians, 1889 / Commentary by Antoine Dionne Charest and the Hon. Jean Charest
- On the death of Sir John A. Macdonald, 1891 / Commentary by the Rt. Hon. Brian Mulroney
- True to the double blood, 1894 / Commentary by Nigel S. Wright
- Canada's first post-confederation National Party Convention, 1893 / Commentary by Dr. Thomas S. Axworthy
- Tariffs and taxation, 1894 / Commentary by the Rt. Hon. Paul Martin
- First visit to Manitoba, 1894 / Commentary by David Asper
- The sunny way, 1895 / Commentary by Dr. Thomas S. Axworthy
- Manitoba schools, 1896 / Commentary by Patrice Dutil. Part 3 Prime Minister, 1896-1911 : Introduction / Arthur Milnes
- First major Parliamentary address as Prime Minister, 1896 / Commentary by Arthur Milnes
- Dominion Day banquet, 1897 / Commentary by the Rt. Hon. Tony Blair, commentary by Gordon Campbell
- Tribute to Gladstone, 1898 / Commentary by Bruce Yaccato
- Canada, England, the United States, 1899 / Commentary by David Jacobson
- Tribute to Queen Victoria, 1901 / Commentary by Dr. Christopher McCreery
- Laurier receives his portrait, 1902 / Commentary by Catherine Clark, Caroline Mulroney Lapham, and Elizabeth Turner
- Civic welcome upon his return to Ottawa, 1902 / Commentary by Andrew Cohen
- Chinese and Japanese immigration, 1903 / Commentary by the Hon. Christy Clark
- On the death of Sir Oliver Mowat, 1903 / Commentary by Dalton McGuinty
- Canada's century, 1904 / Commentary by Anthony Wilson-Smith
- Helping provincial cousins, 1905 / Commentary by Jane Taber
- Two new provinces: Alberta and Saskatchewan, 1905 / Commentary by Alison Redford
- Inaugurating the province of Alberta, 1905 / Commentary by the Rt. Hon. Joe Clark
- Response to scandal, 1907 / Commentary by Jacques Poitras
- The British and American constitutions: a lecture, 1909 / Commentary by the Rt. Hon. Kim Campbell
- Laurier responds to civic address, 1910 / Commentary by Derek H. Burney
- At the University of Saskatchewan, 1910 / Commentary by the Hon. Roy Romanow
- The gateway of Canada, 1910 / Commentary by David Mitchell
- The enthusiasm of the West, 1910 / Commentary by the Hon. Rachel Notley
- The fight for free trade I, 1911
- The first for free trade II: the "salad" speech, 1911 / Commentary by Arthur Milnes. Part 4 The old chieftain, 1911-1919 : Introduction / Arthur Milnes
- Exchange with ah future Prime Minister: R.B. Bennett and Sir Wilfrid, 1911 / Commentary by Lawrence Martin
- In the shadow of defeat, 1912 / Commentary by Arthur Milnes
- New policy for changing times, 1913 / Commentary by Steve Paikin
- Sizing up a future Prime Minister: Laurier on Arthur Meighen, 1914 / Commentary by Michael A. Meighen
- The parliamentary fire, 1916 / Commentary by Russell Mills
- Tribute to Sir Charles Tupper, 1916 / Commentary by the Hon. Lowell Murray
- Faith is better than doubt, love is better than hate, 1916 / Commentary by Edward Goldenberg
- Election manifesto, 1917 / Commentary by Patrice Dutil
- In defeat, 1918 / Commentary by Thomas S. Harrison
- Address to the Eastern Ontario Liberal Association, 1919 / Commentary by Dr. Thomas S. Axworthy
- Death of the Right Honourable Sir Wilfrid Laurier, G.C.M.G., 1919 / Commentary by David Lockhard
- Dedication of Laurier's Parliament Hill statue, 1927 / Commentary by Hugh Segal. Afterwords / The Rt. Hon. Jean Chrétien, The Rt. Hon. Stephen J. Harper. Endnotes
- Isbn
- 9780771059773
- Label
- Canada Always : the Defining Speeches of Sir Wilfrid Laurier
- Title
- Canada Always
- Title remainder
- the Defining Speeches of Sir Wilfrid Laurier
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Arthur Milnes
- Subject
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- 1867-1914
- Canada -- History -- 1867-1914 -- Sources
- Canada -- History -- 1867-1914 -- Sources
- Canada -- Politics and government -- 1896-1911 -- Sources
- History
- Laurier, Wilfrid, Sir, 1841-1919
- Laurier, Wilfrid, Sir, 1841-1919
- Laurier, Wilfrid, Sir, 1841-1919
- Sources
- Speeches
- Speeches
- Speeches, addresses, etc., Canadian (English)
- Canada
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- Edited by veteran political speech writer and PM historian Arthur Milnes, this work features commentary by seven of Laurier's living successors as Prime Minister of Canada, eminent members of the judiciary, past and sitting premiers, well-known domestic and international politicians, journalists, and voices from academia. As Canada stands on the cusp of her sesquicentennial, and as we collectively celebrate Sir. Wilfrid Laurier's 175th birthday, this work will be an essential part of the library of any Canadian seeking a further understanding of the words that defined the nation: Laurier's words
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- contains biographical information
- Cataloging source
- NLC
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorDate
- 1841-1919,
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Laurier, Wilfrid
- Index
- index present
- Language note
- Text in English
- Literary form
- speeches
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorDate
- 1966-
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
- Milnes, Arthur
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Laurier, Wilfrid
- Laurier, Wilfrid
- Speeches, addresses, etc., Canadian (English)
- Canada
- Canada
- Canada
- Label
- Canada Always : the Defining Speeches of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, edited by Arthur Milnes
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
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- Introduction -- Acknowledgements. Part 1 The young politician, 1864-1884 : Introduction / Arthur Milnes -- Valedictory address, McGill University, 1864 / Commentary by the Hon. Thomas Cromwell -- Parliamentary debut, 1871 / Commentary by Antoine Dionne Charest and the Hon. Jean Charest -- Plea against Louis Riel's expulsion from the Commons, 1874 / Commentary by the Hon. Bob Rae -- On political liberalism, 1877 / Commentary by André Pratte -- Tribute to Edward Blake, 1881 / Commentary by Scott Reid -- A lecture on parliamentary life, 1884 / Commentary by the Rt. Hon. John N. Turner. Part 2 Party leader, 1887-1896 : Introduction / Arthur Milnes -- The New Party leader, 1887 / Commentary by Arthur Milnes -- The National Festival of the French-Canadians, 1889 / Commentary by Antoine Dionne Charest and the Hon. Jean Charest -- On the death of Sir John A. Macdonald, 1891 / Commentary by the Rt. Hon. Brian Mulroney -- True to the double blood, 1894 / Commentary by Nigel S. Wright -- Canada's first post-confederation National Party Convention, 1893 / Commentary by Dr. Thomas S. Axworthy -- Tariffs and taxation, 1894 / Commentary by the Rt. Hon. Paul Martin -- First visit to Manitoba, 1894 / Commentary by David Asper -- The sunny way, 1895 / Commentary by Dr. Thomas S. Axworthy -- Manitoba schools, 1896 / Commentary by Patrice Dutil. Part 3 Prime Minister, 1896-1911 : Introduction / Arthur Milnes -- First major Parliamentary address as Prime Minister, 1896 / Commentary by Arthur Milnes -- Dominion Day banquet, 1897 / Commentary by the Rt. Hon. Tony Blair, commentary by Gordon Campbell -- Tribute to Gladstone, 1898 / Commentary by Bruce Yaccato -- Canada, England, the United States, 1899 / Commentary by David Jacobson -- Tribute to Queen Victoria, 1901 / Commentary by Dr. Christopher McCreery -- Laurier receives his portrait, 1902 / Commentary by Catherine Clark, Caroline Mulroney Lapham, and Elizabeth Turner -- Civic welcome upon his return to Ottawa, 1902 / Commentary by Andrew Cohen -- Chinese and Japanese immigration, 1903 / Commentary by the Hon. Christy Clark -- On the death of Sir Oliver Mowat, 1903 / Commentary by Dalton McGuinty -- Canada's century, 1904 / Commentary by Anthony Wilson-Smith -- Helping provincial cousins, 1905 / Commentary by Jane Taber -- Two new provinces: Alberta and Saskatchewan, 1905 / Commentary by Alison Redford -- Inaugurating the province of Alberta, 1905 / Commentary by the Rt. Hon. Joe Clark -- Response to scandal, 1907 / Commentary by Jacques Poitras -- The British and American constitutions: a lecture, 1909 / Commentary by the Rt. Hon. Kim Campbell -- Laurier responds to civic address, 1910 / Commentary by Derek H. Burney -- At the University of Saskatchewan, 1910 / Commentary by the Hon. Roy Romanow -- The gateway of Canada, 1910 / Commentary by David Mitchell -- The enthusiasm of the West, 1910 / Commentary by the Hon. Rachel Notley -- The fight for free trade I, 1911 -- The first for free trade II: the "salad" speech, 1911 / Commentary by Arthur Milnes. Part 4 The old chieftain, 1911-1919 : Introduction / Arthur Milnes -- Exchange with ah future Prime Minister: R.B. Bennett and Sir Wilfrid, 1911 / Commentary by Lawrence Martin -- In the shadow of defeat, 1912 / Commentary by Arthur Milnes -- New policy for changing times, 1913 / Commentary by Steve Paikin -- Sizing up a future Prime Minister: Laurier on Arthur Meighen, 1914 / Commentary by Michael A. Meighen -- The parliamentary fire, 1916 / Commentary by Russell Mills -- Tribute to Sir Charles Tupper, 1916 / Commentary by the Hon. Lowell Murray -- Faith is better than doubt, love is better than hate, 1916 / Commentary by Edward Goldenberg -- Election manifesto, 1917 / Commentary by Patrice Dutil -- In defeat, 1918 / Commentary by Thomas S. Harrison -- Address to the Eastern Ontario Liberal Association, 1919 / Commentary by Dr. Thomas S. Axworthy -- Death of the Right Honourable Sir Wilfrid Laurier, G.C.M.G., 1919 / Commentary by David Lockhard -- Dedication of Laurier's Parliament Hill statue, 1927 / Commentary by Hugh Segal. Afterwords / The Rt. Hon. Jean Chrétien, The Rt. Hon. Stephen J. Harper. Endnotes
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- 936532361
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- 24 cm
- Extent
- 518 pages
- Isbn
- 9780771059773
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- (OCoLC)936532361
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- Canada Always : the Defining Speeches of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, edited by Arthur Milnes
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
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- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
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- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
- Introduction -- Acknowledgements. Part 1 The young politician, 1864-1884 : Introduction / Arthur Milnes -- Valedictory address, McGill University, 1864 / Commentary by the Hon. Thomas Cromwell -- Parliamentary debut, 1871 / Commentary by Antoine Dionne Charest and the Hon. Jean Charest -- Plea against Louis Riel's expulsion from the Commons, 1874 / Commentary by the Hon. Bob Rae -- On political liberalism, 1877 / Commentary by André Pratte -- Tribute to Edward Blake, 1881 / Commentary by Scott Reid -- A lecture on parliamentary life, 1884 / Commentary by the Rt. Hon. John N. Turner. Part 2 Party leader, 1887-1896 : Introduction / Arthur Milnes -- The New Party leader, 1887 / Commentary by Arthur Milnes -- The National Festival of the French-Canadians, 1889 / Commentary by Antoine Dionne Charest and the Hon. Jean Charest -- On the death of Sir John A. Macdonald, 1891 / Commentary by the Rt. Hon. Brian Mulroney -- True to the double blood, 1894 / Commentary by Nigel S. Wright -- Canada's first post-confederation National Party Convention, 1893 / Commentary by Dr. Thomas S. Axworthy -- Tariffs and taxation, 1894 / Commentary by the Rt. Hon. Paul Martin -- First visit to Manitoba, 1894 / Commentary by David Asper -- The sunny way, 1895 / Commentary by Dr. Thomas S. Axworthy -- Manitoba schools, 1896 / Commentary by Patrice Dutil. Part 3 Prime Minister, 1896-1911 : Introduction / Arthur Milnes -- First major Parliamentary address as Prime Minister, 1896 / Commentary by Arthur Milnes -- Dominion Day banquet, 1897 / Commentary by the Rt. Hon. Tony Blair, commentary by Gordon Campbell -- Tribute to Gladstone, 1898 / Commentary by Bruce Yaccato -- Canada, England, the United States, 1899 / Commentary by David Jacobson -- Tribute to Queen Victoria, 1901 / Commentary by Dr. Christopher McCreery -- Laurier receives his portrait, 1902 / Commentary by Catherine Clark, Caroline Mulroney Lapham, and Elizabeth Turner -- Civic welcome upon his return to Ottawa, 1902 / Commentary by Andrew Cohen -- Chinese and Japanese immigration, 1903 / Commentary by the Hon. Christy Clark -- On the death of Sir Oliver Mowat, 1903 / Commentary by Dalton McGuinty -- Canada's century, 1904 / Commentary by Anthony Wilson-Smith -- Helping provincial cousins, 1905 / Commentary by Jane Taber -- Two new provinces: Alberta and Saskatchewan, 1905 / Commentary by Alison Redford -- Inaugurating the province of Alberta, 1905 / Commentary by the Rt. Hon. Joe Clark -- Response to scandal, 1907 / Commentary by Jacques Poitras -- The British and American constitutions: a lecture, 1909 / Commentary by the Rt. Hon. Kim Campbell -- Laurier responds to civic address, 1910 / Commentary by Derek H. Burney -- At the University of Saskatchewan, 1910 / Commentary by the Hon. Roy Romanow -- The gateway of Canada, 1910 / Commentary by David Mitchell -- The enthusiasm of the West, 1910 / Commentary by the Hon. Rachel Notley -- The fight for free trade I, 1911 -- The first for free trade II: the "salad" speech, 1911 / Commentary by Arthur Milnes. Part 4 The old chieftain, 1911-1919 : Introduction / Arthur Milnes -- Exchange with ah future Prime Minister: R.B. Bennett and Sir Wilfrid, 1911 / Commentary by Lawrence Martin -- In the shadow of defeat, 1912 / Commentary by Arthur Milnes -- New policy for changing times, 1913 / Commentary by Steve Paikin -- Sizing up a future Prime Minister: Laurier on Arthur Meighen, 1914 / Commentary by Michael A. Meighen -- The parliamentary fire, 1916 / Commentary by Russell Mills -- Tribute to Sir Charles Tupper, 1916 / Commentary by the Hon. Lowell Murray -- Faith is better than doubt, love is better than hate, 1916 / Commentary by Edward Goldenberg -- Election manifesto, 1917 / Commentary by Patrice Dutil -- In defeat, 1918 / Commentary by Thomas S. Harrison -- Address to the Eastern Ontario Liberal Association, 1919 / Commentary by Dr. Thomas S. Axworthy -- Death of the Right Honourable Sir Wilfrid Laurier, G.C.M.G., 1919 / Commentary by David Lockhard -- Dedication of Laurier's Parliament Hill statue, 1927 / Commentary by Hugh Segal. Afterwords / The Rt. Hon. Jean Chrétien, The Rt. Hon. Stephen J. Harper. Endnotes
- Control code
- 936532361
- Dimensions
- 24 cm
- Extent
- 518 pages
- Isbn
- 9780771059773
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
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- n
- System control number
- (OCoLC)936532361
Subject
- 1867-1914
- Canada -- History -- 1867-1914 -- Sources
- Canada -- History -- 1867-1914 -- Sources
- Canada -- Politics and government -- 1896-1911 -- Sources
- History
- Laurier, Wilfrid, Sir, 1841-1919
- Laurier, Wilfrid, Sir, 1841-1919
- Laurier, Wilfrid, Sir, 1841-1919
- Sources
- Speeches
- Speeches
- Speeches, addresses, etc., Canadian (English)
- Canada
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