William Lyon Mackenzie King was prime minister of Canada almost continuously between 1921 and his retirement in1948. The main exception was the Conservative government of R. B. Bennett between 1930 and 1935. Yet at the very same time, in all sorts of ways, the Prairie West was, apparently, not part of this victorious parade. The Prairie West instead chose to go a-whoring after strange, sectional, political gods of its own invention: first the Progressive farmers movement after 1921; then Social Credit after 1935; and finally the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation, which formed, if we are to believe Seymour Martin Lipset, the first socialist government in North America in Saskatchewan in 1944. The region was, it seems, a cantankerous and al...
In The Canadian Prairies, Gerald Friesen has taken on a monumental task. Over the past generation pr...
Bill Waiser\u27s sweeping narrative of the history of Canada\u27s most identifiable agricultural pro...
James Dempsey estimates that some four hundred Indians from Western Canada served during the Great W...
William Lyon Mackenzie King was prime minister of Canada almost continuously between 1921 and his re...
David Laird was born in 1883 in Prince Edward Island, a descendant of colonists settled by the fifth...
David Laird was born in 1883 in Prince Edward Island, a descendant of colonists settled by the fifth...
CENTENNIAL SASKATCHEWAN In their pictorial overview about the northern prairie city of Saskatoon, Je...
CENTENNIAL SASKATCHEWAN In their pictorial overview about the northern prairie city of Saskatoon, Je...
John Herd Thompson\u27s Forging the Prairie West is a wise, clever, and decisive book, though not an...
This collection of eighteen essays explores the ways in which the Prairie West was identified as a ...
John Herd Thompson\u27s Forging the Prairie West is a wise, clever, and decisive book, though not an...
This collection of eighteen essays explores the ways in which the Prairie West was identified as a ...
In the 1997 Canadian election, Preston Manning\u27s Reform Party emerged as Her Majesty\u27s Loyal O...
In the 1997 Canadian election, Preston Manning\u27s Reform Party emerged as Her Majesty\u27s Loyal O...
In The Canadian Prairies, Gerald Friesen has taken on a monumental task. Over the past generation pr...
In The Canadian Prairies, Gerald Friesen has taken on a monumental task. Over the past generation pr...
Bill Waiser\u27s sweeping narrative of the history of Canada\u27s most identifiable agricultural pro...
James Dempsey estimates that some four hundred Indians from Western Canada served during the Great W...
William Lyon Mackenzie King was prime minister of Canada almost continuously between 1921 and his re...
David Laird was born in 1883 in Prince Edward Island, a descendant of colonists settled by the fifth...
David Laird was born in 1883 in Prince Edward Island, a descendant of colonists settled by the fifth...
CENTENNIAL SASKATCHEWAN In their pictorial overview about the northern prairie city of Saskatoon, Je...
CENTENNIAL SASKATCHEWAN In their pictorial overview about the northern prairie city of Saskatoon, Je...
John Herd Thompson\u27s Forging the Prairie West is a wise, clever, and decisive book, though not an...
This collection of eighteen essays explores the ways in which the Prairie West was identified as a ...
John Herd Thompson\u27s Forging the Prairie West is a wise, clever, and decisive book, though not an...
This collection of eighteen essays explores the ways in which the Prairie West was identified as a ...
In the 1997 Canadian election, Preston Manning\u27s Reform Party emerged as Her Majesty\u27s Loyal O...
In the 1997 Canadian election, Preston Manning\u27s Reform Party emerged as Her Majesty\u27s Loyal O...
In The Canadian Prairies, Gerald Friesen has taken on a monumental task. Over the past generation pr...
In The Canadian Prairies, Gerald Friesen has taken on a monumental task. Over the past generation pr...
Bill Waiser\u27s sweeping narrative of the history of Canada\u27s most identifiable agricultural pro...
James Dempsey estimates that some four hundred Indians from Western Canada served during the Great W...