Description |
1 online resource (x, 311 pages) : illustrations |
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text file |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 289-303) and index. |
Contents |
Ch. 1: "The keystone province": George Drew's Ontario, 1943-1946 -- Ch. 2: "As long as we define the terms": George Drew's Canada, 1946-1948 -- Ch. 3: "Know and understand the problems": Leslie Frost Makes His Mark, 1948-1952 -- Ch. 4: "Ontario's earnest desire for national unity": New Policies, New Approaches, 1952-1960 -- Ch. 5: "A lasting effect on Confederation itself": Robarts and the Realignment of Intergovernmental Relations, 1961-1964 -- Ch. 6: "Profound changes in the character of Canadian federalism": Ontario Charts a New Course, 1964-1966 -- Ch. 7: "See if we can't amend the marriage contract": The Confederation of Tomorrow Conference and Beyond, 1967-71 -- Ch. 8: "Disentanglement" and the Origins of Mega-Intergovernmental Politics in Ontario, 1971-1978 -- Ch. 9: "The hot gospel of Confederation": Securing a New Constitution -- Epilogue. |
Summary |
'A Justifiable Obsession' traces the evolution of Ontario's relationship with the federal government in the years following the Second World War. |
Local Note |
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Subject |
Ontario -- Politics and government -- 1943-1985.
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Ontario. |
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Politics and government. |
Chronological Term |
1943-1985 |
Subject |
Federal government -- Ontario.
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Federal government. |
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Ontario -- Politics and government -- 1943-1985. |
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Federal-provincial relations -- Ontario. |
Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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Other Form: |
Print version: 9781442645868 1442645865 (DLC) 2013443590 |
ISBN |
1442663820 (electronic book) |
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9781442663824 (electronic book) |
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9781442645868 (bound) |
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1442645865 (bound) |
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9781442614062 (paperback) |
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1442614064 (paperback) |
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