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  • ...cs derided the work of the Ottawa Improvement Commission. Prime Minister [[William Lyon Mackenzie King]] began an effort in 1921 to create a capital design independent of imperia
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  • ...eral government to try to improve the economy. When the Depression began [[William Lyon Mackenzie King]] was [[Prime Minister of Canada|Prime Minister]]. He believed that the cri ...concentration by means of strict market regulation. Between 1937 and 1943, William Lyon Mackenzie King proposed a change of direction that fit more exclusively within the philoso
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  • * Dawson, R.M. ''William Lyon Mackenzie King: A Political Biography''. Vol. 1: 1874-1923, (1958) * [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=64401314 Neatby, H. Blair. ''William Lyon Mackenzie King, 1924-1932: The Lonely Heights'' (1963)] standard biography
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  • ...a great institution, helped in World War I war relief,, and it employed [[William Lyon Mackenzie King]] of Canada to study industrial relations. Rockefeller's fourth main philan
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  • ...ities and attracted admiring visitors from all over the world, including [[William Lyon MacKenzie King]], a graduate student from Harvard who later became prime minister of Canad
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  • ...ities and attracted admiring visitors from all over the world, including [[William Lyon MacKenzie King]], a graduate student from Harvard who later became prime minister of Canad
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  • ...ered by [[Tommy Douglas]] in the 1940s and 1950s. Liberal Prime Minister [[William Lyon Mackenzie King]] secured Parliament’s approval for [[Military history of Canada during W
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  • * [[William Lyon Mackenzie King]]
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  • ...d not really begin to change until 1945, when the national government of [[William Lyon Mackenzie King]] passed family assistance legislation.<ref> Ralph Heintzman, "The Politica
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