Canada at War: SASKATCHEWAN: Embattled Socialists
The first Socialist Government of Saskatchewan (and the first in Canada) last week found itself at war with Ottawa on two frontspolitics and money.
The King's Man. When Saskatchewan's 80-year-old Lieutenant Governor Archibald P. McNab asked to retire, Saskatchewan's Socialist Premier Tommy Douglas proposed that the Federal Government consult him on the choice of McNab's successor. Prime Minister William Lyon MacKenzie King's reply was a curt, crusty no.
Douglas retaliated by announcing that as soon as McNab vacated the premises Saskatchewan would convert Regina's $110,000 Government House into a home for the aged or for delinquent girls.* Then he had another idea:...
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