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The Authentic Voice of Canada

R.B. Bennett Speeches in the House of Lords, 1941-1947

Edited by Christopher McCreery and Arthur Milnes

Foreword by John Turner

A collection of speeches by Canada's eleventh prime minister following his emigration to England and appointment to the British House of Lords.


Paper (1553392752) 9781553392750
Release date: 2009-07-01
CA $29.95  |  US $29.95
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Cloth (1553392760) 9781553392767
Release date: 2009-07-01
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6x9
224pp


Table of Contents
Introduction

Richard Bedford Bennett was Canada's eleventh prime minister and head of a majority government during the Great Depression. Defeated in 1935, he lived the rest of his life in England and is the only deceased Canadian prime minister not buried on Canadian soil. For most Canadians, the Bennett story ends upon his leaving Canada in 1939. But, as this book shows, Bennett's career was far from over.

Summoned to the British House of Lords in 1941 by King George VI, Bennett, now Viscount Bennett, took part in some of the crucial debates of the Second World War and lent his voice to discussions in Parliament at Westminster as the United Kingdom and British Empire and Commonwealth prepared for the post-war years. He served in the Lords until his death in 1947, continuing his fight for the Canadian autonomy that he had done so much to establish as prime minister in Ottawa.

With a foreword by former Prime Minster John Turner, the book includes contributions from R.B.'s nephew, William R. Herridge, and David Asper, chair of the National Post.

Christopher McCreery, private secretary to the Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia, served as a senior advisor to the Leader of the Government in the Senate, the Speaker of the Senate and spent three years working as assistant to Senator Michael Kirby.

Arthur Milnes, a journalist and fellow of the Queen's University Centre for the Study of Democracy, served as research assistant to the Right Honourable Brian Mulroney on his memoirs.

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