Greenway] was fitting retribution for the political treachery of the French there in bringing down the provincial government of David Howard
concerning Manitoba schools [see Thomas Greenway] was being voted on in 1896, he broke with Laurier again to
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
Thomas Greenway] which destroyed the hopes of the Manitoba Patrons in both the provincial and the federal
Catholic and French schools in Manitoba [see Thomas Greenway]. After the Conservatives were defeated in the
campaign of 1896, when the Manitoba school question was a major topic of debate [see Thomas Greenway
Greenway in its opposition to remedial legislation, Charlton encouraged Laurier to do the same. Despite their differing views on the question, Laurier and Charlton met in the spring of 1896 to
been built up by the Liberals under Premier Thomas Greenway. Thereafter his budgets showed a growing provincial
of the demands of the French-speaking minority on the Manitoba school question [see Thomas Greenway
Laurier* and Manitoba premier Thomas Greenway as a betrayal and he feared that the triumph of partisan
Greenway] threatened to weaken Catholic support for the Liberal party, Laurier urged Hardy in 1896 to reassure French-speaking Catholics by appointing their spokesman, François-Eugène-Alfred
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
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
Greenway], Joly de Lotbinière became more and more interested in the federal scene. At the request of Wilfrid Laurier* he toured
provincial government of Thomas Greenway to establish a single public school system and to abolish public financial
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
of society, particularly in the school system. When, in 1889, the provincial government of Thomas Greenway
, opposed the provincial Liberal government of Thomas Greenway, including its railway policies. Mather believed that
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