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Biography & Autobiography Political

Newfoundland's Last Prime Minister

Frederick Alderdice and the Death of a Nation

by (author) Doug Letto

Publisher
Boulder Books
Initial publish date
Oct 2014
Category
Political
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781927099452
    Publish Date
    Oct 2014
    List Price
    $22.95

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Description

In 1932, after 80 years of elected government, Newfoundland was in trouble: staggering debt, rampant poverty and government corruption which had incited an angry populace. It was in this near-impossible situation that Frederick Alderdice, Newfoundland's last prime minister, was elected.
Alderdice was the leader at a pivotal moment for Newfoundland, agreeing to the commission that would eventually suspend democratic government and set the stage for Confederation with Canada in 1949. This book traces the political changes that brought Alderdice to power, his attempts at bringing order to public finances, and his eventual capitulation to the wishes of Britain. It also asks whether Alderdice could have set Newfoundland on a different course.

About the author

Doug Letto is a recently retired broadcast journalist with the CBC. He is also author of three books covering Newfoundland and Labrador politics and history, including In Cain's Footsteps: People of the Labrador Straits, RUN: Brian Tobin's Quest for a Second Term" and Chocolate Bars and Rubber Boots.

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