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Tommy Douglas and the NDP | CBC Archives

–Of interest to all people who fight for social justice in Canada.

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'Bland sells': Former Saskatchewan premier Allan Blakeney

Former Saskatchewan Premier Allan Blakeney stands next to a portrait of former Premier Tommy Douglas. (John Weidlich/CBC)Former Saskatchewan premier Allan Blakeney has written a memoir of his days in political life, chronicling his battles over medicare, mineral resources and the Constitution.Blakeney, who was premier between 1971 and 1982, has studiously avoided backroom gossip in his...

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Historical Records Of 600,000 Canadian WWI Heroes Now Online

The following announcement was written by The Generations Network, the parent company of Ancestry.ca:600,000 records of our World War One heroes, including famous Canadians - John McCrae, Tommy Douglas and Frederick Banting (Toronto, ON – November 5, 2008) Between 1914-1918, more than 600,000 Canadian men, most untrained civilians, braved foreign soil to join the Allied Forces in an effort...