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                  Greenway took office in 1888, the Free Press soon turned against it as well, reporting every sign of cabinet backsliding and perfidy, such as giving the CPR grants for the extension of
                  Greenway abolished the dual public school system, as well as the use of French in the legislature, in the courts, and in official documents. Bernier now found himself out of work and toyed with
                   
                  Greenway], his leadership in educational matters in the 1880s influenced the development of Protestant schools into non-denominational public schools modelled on those in Ontario. Throughout his
                  premier, Thomas Greenway, followed shortly and Harrison was obviously irked. Writing to the prime minister in 1891 Scarth repeated Harrison’s claim that “he would work tooth and nail for Conservatives in
                  government of Thomas Greenway in its efforts to abolish the dual public school system. Elected to the Legislative Assembly for Morris as an independent in 1896, he was defeated in 1899, whereupon he
                   
                  Greenway fully supported Ironside’s candidacy and expressed his willingness to help in any way possible. In spite of a full campaign chest, his federal pretensions were ended by his inability to
                  provincial government of Thomas Greenway to establish a single public school system and to abolish public financial
                  been built up by the Liberals under Premier Thomas Greenway. Thereafter his budgets showed a growing provincial
                  , opposed the provincial Liberal government of Thomas Greenway, including its railway policies. Mather believed that
                  resolution of the Manitoba school question in a way that preserved non-denominational education [see Thomas Greenway
                  Greenway]. He subsequently restricted his public life to the courtroom. Osler’s health failed in 1900, and he died the following year. His
                  Catholic and French schools in Manitoba [see Thomas Greenway]. After the Conservatives were defeated in the
                   
                  Thomas Greenway] which destroyed the hopes of the Manitoba Patrons in both the provincial and the federal
                  Greenway]. Elected prime minister in 1896 and embroiled in this controversy, Laurier came to see the logic of Évanturel’s thinking. In late 1896 he began to put considerable pressure on his
                  Greenway]. Emotions were further aroused when Sir John Sparrow David Thompson*, a convert to Catholicism, became prime
                  concerning Manitoba schools [see Thomas Greenway] was being voted on in 1896, he broke with Laurier again to
                  would support the remedial legislation on the Manitoba school system [see Thomas Greenway], deeply
                  of society, particularly in the school system. When, in 1889, the provincial government of Thomas Greenway
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