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Reservation Revisited: Alberta, 1937

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 November 2014

John T. Saywell*
Affiliation:
University of Toronto
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Notes and Memoranda
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Copyright © Canadian Political Science Association 1961

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References

1 The Office of Lieutenant-Governor: A Study in Canadian Government and Politics (Toronto, 1957), 265.Google Scholar

2 See Schultz, Harold J., “The Social Credit Back-Benchers' Revolt, 1937,” Canadian Historical Review (03, 1960), 118.Google Scholar

3 Public Archives of Canada, Lapointe Papers, Bowen to Lapointe, Aug. 10, 1937.

4 Mallory, J. R., Social Credit and the Federal Power in Canada (Toronto, 1954), 75.Google Scholar

5 PAC, Lapointe Papers, Bowen to Lapointe, Aug. 10, 1937.

6 Ibid., Aberhart to King, Aug. 26, 1937.

7 Canada, House of Commons, Debates, 1938, p. 1067.Google Scholar

8 PAC, Lapointe Papers, Lapointe to Bowen, Sept. 16, 1937.

9 Edmonton, Journal, 09 23, 1937.Google Scholar

10 PAC, Lapointe Papers, Sept. 23, 1937.

11 Ibid., Oct. 3, 1937.

12 Ibid., Lapointe to Bowen, Oct. 4, 1937.

13 Ibid., Bowen to Lapointe, Oct. 9, 1937.