About This Book
The narrative traces the governor-general's life and administration, beginning with his early career and the political conditions that shaped his appointment. It recounts his role in forming a responsible ministry, the handling of controversies such as the Indemnification Act, clergy reserves, and seigniorial tenure, and his management of relations with the United States. The book draws on letters and official records to examine constitutional questions, cabinet-minister relations, and reforms that advanced local self-government, concluding with assessments of political progress and comparisons of imperial and provincial systems.
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