The Astonishing Attitude of the English in Quebec

Type of resource
Author/collaborator
Title
The Astonishing Attitude of the English in Quebec
Abstract
An attack on Montreal's English-language press for its approval - both open and tacit - of the Duplessis regime. Laurendeau referred to the concept of the colonial figurehead, the "Negro King", in the article (as he had in a July 4, 1958 editorial in Le Devoir newspaper) to describe Quebec Premier Maurice Duplessis (1890-1959) and his place in Quebec and Canadian affairs.
Publication
Maclean's Magazine
Volume
Vol. 72
Issue
no. 1
Date
May 9, 1959
Pages
8-97-98
Language
en
Citation
Laurendeau, André. “The Astonishing Attitude of the English in Quebec.” Maclean’s Magazine, May 9, 1959.
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