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Question: Who had the best legacy?
#1
William MacKenzie King
 
#2
Louis St. Laurent
 
#3
John Diefenbaker
 
#4
Lester Pearson
 
#5
Pierre Trudeau
 
#6
Joe Clark
 
#7
John Turner
 
#8
Brian Mulroney
 
#9
Kim Campbell
 
#10
Jean Chretien
 
#11
Paul Martin
 
#12
Stephen Harper
 
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Total Voters: 45

Author Topic: Best Canadian Prime Minister Since WWII?  (Read 3785 times)
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Junior Chimp
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« on: March 16, 2015, 04:24:37 AM »

Let's see how horrible King was:

-Advocated for the Japanese internment
-His PHD dissertation was "Oriental Immigration to Canada" which argued against Asian immigration, suggesting Canada should remain White.
-Blocked Jewish refugees from the country; Praised the "constructive work of Hitler's regime"

Also, he thought he could communicate with the dead.

I was aware of points 3 & 4 on the Hatman list. He is not popular with me.
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