Newfoundland National Convention, 1946-1948: Volume 1: Debates. Volume 2: Reports and Papers.

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James Hiller, Michael Harrington
McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP, 1995 - 2064 pages
The history of the Newfoundland National Convention is of key importance for understanding how Newfoundland became a Canadian province in 1949. In 1946 forty-five convention delegates were elected to consider the condition and prospects of Newfoundland and Labrador, and make recommendations to the British government concerning the forms of government that should be put before the electorate in a referendum. The debates and committee reports were not published after the Convention's dissolution in 1948; they are now brought together in an accessible form for the first time.
 

Contents

Introduction
4
A Personal Memoir Michael F Harrington xvii
11
October 1946
68
November 1946
128
December 1946
189
January 1947
222
February 1947
268
March 1947
365
April 1947
450
May 1947
527
October 1947
588
November 1947
641
December 1947
899
January 1948
1027
Index
1459

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