Memoirs of a Very Civil Servant : : Mackenzie King to Pierre Trudeau / / Gordon Robertson.
Born in Saskatchewan in 1917, Gordon Robertson worked at the centre of government power from 1945 until his retirement in 1979. He worked directly with Prime Ministers King, St-Laurent, Pearson, and Trudeau, serving as senior advisor to the latter two. Commissioner of the Northwest Territories from...
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Robertson, Gordon, author. Memoirs of a Very Civil Servant : Mackenzie King to Pierre Trudeau / Gordon Robertson. Toronto : University of Toronto Press, [2016] ©2000 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier text file PDF rda Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- PART ONE. From the Prairies to Ottawa, 1917-1941 -- 1. From the Prairies to Oxford, 1917-1938 -- 2. From Oxford to Ottawa, 1938-1941 -- PART TWO. External Affairs and Mackenzie King, 1941-1948 -- 3. The Department of External Affairs, 1941-1945 -- 4. Working for Mackenzie King, 1945-1948 -- PART THREE. Louis St Laurent and a New North, 1948-1963 -- 5. Working with Louis St Laurent, 1948-1953 -- 6. Canada Discovers the North, 1953-1957 -- 7. Governing the Northwest Territories, 1953-1957 -- 8. The Territories under the Vision, 1958-1963 -- 9. The Emerging North -- PART FOUR. 'Mike' Pearson and a Changing Canada, 1963-1968 -- 10. Pearson and the Quiet Revolution -- 11. The Symbols and Structure of Canada -- PART FIVE. Winds of Change with Pierre Trudeau, 1968-1980 -- 12. Pierre Trudeau and a New Style of Governing, 1968-1970 -- 13. Trudeau and the Constitution, 1968-1979 -- 14. Transition and Change, 1978-1980 -- Part Six. Trudeau's 'Power Play,' Meech Lake, and the Charlottetown Accord, 1980-1992 -- 15. The Trudeau Power Play, 1980-1982 -- 16. Away from Government -- 17. Meech Lake: The Best Hope Lost -- 18. Meech Lake Dead: Where Next? -- Epilogue -- Notes -- Index restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec online access with authorization star Born in Saskatchewan in 1917, Gordon Robertson worked at the centre of government power from 1945 until his retirement in 1979. He worked directly with Prime Ministers King, St-Laurent, Pearson, and Trudeau, serving as senior advisor to the latter two. Commissioner of the Northwest Territories from 1953 to 1963, he also became the first Deputy Minister of the new Department of Northern Affairs under Jean Lesage. In this memoir he presents a first-hand account of the events and personalities that shaped Canada during the critical post-war period.Robertson tells of Canada's development from colony to nation and the prime ministers who presided over the process. He provides an assessment of each prime minister in action: how they organized the cabinets, what their qualities were and how these related to their failures and successes. Himself influential in many areas of government, Robertson played a key role in the long debate on constitutional reform and national unity. Even after his retirement, he remained active as an unofficial contitutional networker.Gordon Robertson has written no ordinary memoir. Along with the key events and personalities of his day he describes the development of his own ideas about the nature of Canada and its constitutional future. The result is a significant historical document, one that brings much insight to the history of post-war Canada. Issued also in print. Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. In English. Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 08. Jul 2019) Civil service Canada Biography. BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Political. bisacsh Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter UTP eBook-Package Backlist 2000-2015 9783110667691 Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter University of Toronto Press eBook Package Backlist 2000-2013 9783110490954 print 9780802044457 https://doi.org/10.3138/9781442677203 Cover https://www.degruyter.com/cover/covers/9781442677203.jpg |
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Robertson, Gordon, Memoirs of a Very Civil Servant : Mackenzie King to Pierre Trudeau / Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- PART ONE. From the Prairies to Ottawa, 1917-1941 -- 1. From the Prairies to Oxford, 1917-1938 -- 2. From Oxford to Ottawa, 1938-1941 -- PART TWO. External Affairs and Mackenzie King, 1941-1948 -- 3. The Department of External Affairs, 1941-1945 -- 4. Working for Mackenzie King, 1945-1948 -- PART THREE. Louis St Laurent and a New North, 1948-1963 -- 5. Working with Louis St Laurent, 1948-1953 -- 6. Canada Discovers the North, 1953-1957 -- 7. Governing the Northwest Territories, 1953-1957 -- 8. The Territories under the Vision, 1958-1963 -- 9. The Emerging North -- PART FOUR. 'Mike' Pearson and a Changing Canada, 1963-1968 -- 10. Pearson and the Quiet Revolution -- 11. The Symbols and Structure of Canada -- PART FIVE. Winds of Change with Pierre Trudeau, 1968-1980 -- 12. Pierre Trudeau and a New Style of Governing, 1968-1970 -- 13. Trudeau and the Constitution, 1968-1979 -- 14. Transition and Change, 1978-1980 -- Part Six. Trudeau's 'Power Play,' Meech Lake, and the Charlottetown Accord, 1980-1992 -- 15. The Trudeau Power Play, 1980-1982 -- 16. Away from Government -- 17. Meech Lake: The Best Hope Lost -- 18. Meech Lake Dead: Where Next? -- Epilogue -- Notes -- Index |
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- PART ONE. From the Prairies to Ottawa, 1917-1941 -- 1. From the Prairies to Oxford, 1917-1938 -- 2. From Oxford to Ottawa, 1938-1941 -- PART TWO. External Affairs and Mackenzie King, 1941-1948 -- 3. The Department of External Affairs, 1941-1945 -- 4. Working for Mackenzie King, 1945-1948 -- PART THREE. Louis St Laurent and a New North, 1948-1963 -- 5. Working with Louis St Laurent, 1948-1953 -- 6. Canada Discovers the North, 1953-1957 -- 7. Governing the Northwest Territories, 1953-1957 -- 8. The Territories under the Vision, 1958-1963 -- 9. The Emerging North -- PART FOUR. 'Mike' Pearson and a Changing Canada, 1963-1968 -- 10. Pearson and the Quiet Revolution -- 11. The Symbols and Structure of Canada -- PART FIVE. Winds of Change with Pierre Trudeau, 1968-1980 -- 12. Pierre Trudeau and a New Style of Governing, 1968-1970 -- 13. Trudeau and the Constitution, 1968-1979 -- 14. Transition and Change, 1978-1980 -- Part Six. Trudeau's 'Power Play,' Meech Lake, and the Charlottetown Accord, 1980-1992 -- 15. The Trudeau Power Play, 1980-1982 -- 16. Away from Government -- 17. Meech Lake: The Best Hope Lost -- 18. Meech Lake Dead: Where Next? -- Epilogue -- Notes -- Index |
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- PART ONE. From the Prairies to Ottawa, 1917-1941 -- 1. From the Prairies to Oxford, 1917-1938 -- 2. From Oxford to Ottawa, 1938-1941 -- PART TWO. External Affairs and Mackenzie King, 1941-1948 -- 3. The Department of External Affairs, 1941-1945 -- 4. Working for Mackenzie King, 1945-1948 -- PART THREE. Louis St Laurent and a New North, 1948-1963 -- 5. Working with Louis St Laurent, 1948-1953 -- 6. Canada Discovers the North, 1953-1957 -- 7. Governing the Northwest Territories, 1953-1957 -- 8. The Territories under the Vision, 1958-1963 -- 9. The Emerging North -- PART FOUR. 'Mike' Pearson and a Changing Canada, 1963-1968 -- 10. Pearson and the Quiet Revolution -- 11. The Symbols and Structure of Canada -- PART FIVE. Winds of Change with Pierre Trudeau, 1968-1980 -- 12. Pierre Trudeau and a New Style of Governing, 1968-1970 -- 13. Trudeau and the Constitution, 1968-1979 -- 14. Transition and Change, 1978-1980 -- Part Six. Trudeau's 'Power Play,' Meech Lake, and the Charlottetown Accord, 1980-1992 -- 15. The Trudeau Power Play, 1980-1982 -- 16. Away from Government -- 17. Meech Lake: The Best Hope Lost -- 18. Meech Lake Dead: Where Next? -- Epilogue -- Notes -- Index |
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