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                  Conservative leader James Pliny Whitney. Although active
                  position of provincial secretary and registrar general when the Conservatives came to power under James Pliny Whitney
                   
                  Whitney. At the same time he recognized the province’s impetuousity on this issue and the comic prospect of allowing a blusterer such as Henry Mill
                  .” Elected in 1905, the Conservative government of James Pliny Whitney moved swiftly under education minister
                   
                  politics [see Sir James Pliny Whitney]. Compromise was also necessary in the founding in Sudbury of the Jesuits’ Collège du Sacré-Cœur, in which Lefebvre was instrumental. Modelled on the
                  Whitney commissioned Morris to search out chiefs in the northwest who had signed earlier treaties. In June he went to Manitoba and enlisted the help of Acheson Gosford Irvine, former commissioner
                  Whitney; in December he wrote an open letter to his Conservative mpp, James Joseph Foy, condemning the “carnival of corruption” in the ageing Liberal regime. When
                  challenge the provincial Tory leader, James Pliny Whitney, and arrest what they saw as a “policy of drifting” in
                  . The election of the Conservatives in 1905 under James Pliny Whitney had brought to White’s department, as
                  Whitney. In a private letter to Whitney in February 1907, McEvay asked that the more than 80 religious teachers in his diocese be exempt from further certification. He added that the retroactive
                  Conservative government of James Pliny Whitney set out to reform the university’s constitution and, listening to
                  government of Sir James Pliny Whitney in Ontario for the abolition of bilingual schools. “Down in the
                  Whitney, especially its apparently unpopular decisions to award a contract for low-paid prison labour in Hamilton, in “direct competition with free labor,” and to close the local normal school
                  Sir James Pliny Whitney]. “To preach Holy
                   
                  been thwarted by the Canadian Manufacturers’ Association and the new Conservative government of James Pliny Whitney
                  certified by the Department of Education. Conservative leader James Pliny Whitney, however, judged that Ross’s
                   
                  incorporation federally of Dominion Power and efforts headed by Gibson to do the same for the Hamilton Radial Electric Railway were seen by the provincial Conservative government of James Pliny Whitney as an
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