The Beauharnois scandal was a Canadian political scandal around 1930. The Beauharnois Light, Heat and Power Company had given $700,000 to the ruling Liberal...
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The Canadian Encyclopedia. Thompson, John Herd. 2006 February 6. "Beauharnois Scandal." The Canadian Encyclopedia. "The Munsinger Affair". CBC. 18 March...
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of both the party's defeat in the 1930 federal election and the Beauharnois scandal, which highlighted the need for distance between the Liberal Party's...
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Battle of Beauharnois Beauharnois scandal HMCS Beauharnois (K540) - Canadian Flower-class corvette BHS, an OVH datacenter in the city of Beauharnois, south...
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Thompson, J.H. (2013). Beauharnois Scandal. The Canadian Encyclopedia. https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/beauharnois-scandal Archived 2022-02-11...
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and dams in Canada Beauharnois scandal Beauharnois Canal Saint Lawrence Seaway Wikimedia Commons has media related to Beauharnois Hydroelectric Power...
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the Beauharnois Scandal. The resulting press coverage damaged King's party in the election. Early in his second term, another corruption scandal, this...
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during the Great Depression, after a political scandal surrounded the construction of the Beauharnois Hydroelectric Power Station, on the Saint Lawrence...
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Nelson. ISBN 978-0-17-625250-2. Regehr, Theodore David (1990). The Beauharnois scandal: a story of Canadian entrepreneurship and politics. Toronto: University...
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affairs, with the Crown represented by the Governor General. The Beauharnois Scandal breaks out March 27 - The Manitoba Junior Hockey League's Elmwood...
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division of Wellington, Quebec. He resigned in 1932 as a result of the Beauharnois Scandal. He built Northbrook Lodge at Paul Smiths, New York between about...
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establish another colonial settlement. The seigneury, also known as Beauharnois, had been owned by Edward Ellice, a wealthy merchant and former British...
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truck. Baba Hardev Singh 1954 2016 62 years Indian spiritual guru car Beauharnois, Quebec, Canada Gus Hardin 1945 1996 50 years American country music...
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popularity fell sharply due to the emerging details of the sponsorship scandal. Polls even started to indicate the possibility of a Conservative minority...
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Canada of the 39th Parliament of Canada. New details of the sponsorship scandal were released through the Gomery Commission, and the three opposition parties...
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construction of the Welland Canal and the Lachine Canal. While working on the Beauharnois Canal, a one-ton stone fell and crushed one of his legs. He recovered...
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leader of the Conservative Party of Quebec in 1874 because of the Tanneries scandal which implicated the government of Quebec. He was appointed to the Legislative...
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after Liberal premier Louis-Alexandre Taschereau resigned because of a scandal. He was replaced by Godbout as Liberal leader and premier. This was Duplessis's...
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1997 to 2000. The party has now had a resurgence due to the sponsorship scandal and the unpopularity of Jean Charest's provincial Liberal government, which...
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1995 Quebec referendum (section Sponsorship scandal)
Hébert and Lapierre (2014), p. 111. "Indepth: Sponsorship Scandal - Federal Sponsorship Scandal". CBC News Online. October 26, 2006. Archived from the original...
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Pierreville Saint-Esprit: see Sainte-Julienne Saint-Étienne-de-Beauharnois: see Beauharnois Saint-Étienne-de-Bolton: see Eastman Saint-Eustache: (450) 323...
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of the (military) Governor-General, Charles de la Boische, Marquis de Beauharnois, who saw his own rôle shrinking proportionally. In that day, both in...
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Shackleton on 19 June 1956. The Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA) supply ship Fort Beauharnois followed on 23 June, and became a temporary headquarters ship. It was...
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held office since 1920. He resigned less than seven months later due to a scandal. The Action libérale nationale (ALN) was a newly formed party led by the...
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2004, left the Liberal caucus in April 2005 to protest the Sponsorship scandal. Formerly held by Independent MP Chuck Cadman, died July 9, 2005 Elected...
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early 1800s, the rise of steam-powered vessels and the opening of the Beauharnois Canal in 1985 and Williamsburg canal in 1849, made through travel by...
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Opposition was the Liberal Party, led by Alexander Mackenzie. After a scandal in the Conservative Party, the Liberals took power, forming the 2nd Canadian...
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provincial New Democratic parties over the preceding decade and amid a scandal in 2000 facing British Columbia's NDP Premier Glen Clark who was forced...
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undermining the government's stability was the exposure of the natural gas scandal, reported by Le Devoir on June 13, 1958. Jean Lesage had been elected leader...
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and Canadian Alliance candidate running for the Liberals in Salaberry-Beauharnois, had recommended in 1988 that all Indians be shipped to Labrador." MacLaine...
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