The Day of Sir Wilfrid Laurier: A Chronicle of Our Own TimeSkelton, Oscar D. (Oscar Douglas)
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The Day of Sir Wilfrid Laurier: A Chronicle of Our Own Time
Skelton, Oscar D. (Oscar Douglas)
Canada -- History -- 1867-1914; Laurier, Wilfrid, Sir, 1841-1919
Macdonald, Sir John, 19, 35, 39; his administration, 53, 56, 60, 62,
64-6, 68, 70, 71-2, 77, 90, 97, 110, 116, 119, 149, 150; his contest
with Sir Oliver Mowat, 66-7, 70; his tariff policy, 56, 133-4, 150; his
political craft, 35, 77, 119-20; an empire-builder, 131-2, 135-6, 144-5
and note, 329; Sir Wilfrid Laurier's tribute, 153-4.
M'Kenna, Reginald, his naval policy, 306-7.
Mackenzie, Alexander, 57, 66, 82, 122; his administration, 35-8, 39,
40, 41, 51-4.
M'Kinley, President, his tariff, 114, 118, 208, 209.
Macpherson, Sir David, 76 n., 78.
Mair, Charles, and the North-West Rebellion, 76 and note.
Manitoba, its boundary dispute, 67-8; the agitation against the C.P.R.
monopoly, 95-8; the school question, 158-68, 170-3.
Martin, Joseph, 118, 158.
Mercier, Honore, his rise and fall, 89-90, 115, 117, 156.
Merry del Val, Mgr, 173.
Metis, the, 72-7, 78-9.
Mills, David, a colleague of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, 91, 190 n., 195.
Monk, F. D., 310.
Montague, Dr W. H., his artful appeal, 71-2 and note.
Morris, Sir Edward, 294-5.
Mousseau, Joseph A., 39.
Mowat, Sir Oliver, premier of Ontario, 66-7, 69, 70, 117, 122; in the
Laurier Cabinet, 169 n., 170 n.; lieutenant-governor, 194.
Mulock, William, a colleague of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, 170 n., 196, 207.
National party, the, 40-1, 310, 317-18; and the Church, 41-8.
National Policy, the, 56-8, 121. See Tariffs.
Newfoundland, and the Dominion, 100, 234; and the Empire, 195, 294-5.
New Zealand, and the Empire, 151, 179, 195, 200, 201, 202, 304-5, 314.
North-West Rebellion, the, 72-80.
O'Brien, Colonel, 116.
Oliver, Frank, 247.
Ontario, the boundary dispute, 67-8; the M'Laren v. Caldwell case,
68-9; liquor traffic regulation, 69-70; the Riel agitation, 81, 83, 90;
the tariff question, 109-10, 112; religious controversy in, 116-118,
167-8.
Papineau, L. J., 21-2, 41, 83-4.
Parliament: Liberal (Mackenzie, 1874-78) Administration, 35-8, 39-40,
51-3, 75; --Conservative (Macdonald, 1878-91) Administration, 53, 100,
116, 152; status of lieutenant-governor, 63-6; provincial rights,
67-70; Franchise Act of 1885, 71-2; the Riel (North-West) Rebellion,
72-90; the C.P.R. monopoly, 97-8, 218-19; 'the old flag, the old man,
and the old policy,' 119-25; (Abbott, Thompson, Bowell, 1891-96) rotten
politics, 155-6; the Manitoba school question, 158-68, 170-3; Liberal
(Laurier, 1896-1911) Administration, 168-70, 213, 214, 220-1, 245-6,
254-5, 269; the schools question, 170-3, 239-45; the Boer War, 189-90
and note, 194; Conservation Commission, 234-5; Labour Disputes Act,
237-8; Alberta and Saskatchewan, 238-45; External Affairs, 286, 250-2;
the Naval Service Bill, 305-6, 308, 310; reciprocity negotiations with
the United States ends in disaster, 261-9; --Conservative (Borden,
1911-) Administration, 268-9, 230, 286, 312; the Great War, 316-17.
See Canada.
Paterson, William, 170 n., 196, 207.
Patrons of Industry, the, 157-8.
Pope, J. H., 55, 60.
Prefontaine, J. R. F., 299.
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