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government "by its actions in the Suez crisis, has made this month of November 1956, the most disgraceful period for Canada in the history of this nation," and that it was "high time Canada had a government which will not knife Canada's best friends in the back."
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missiles—a position that led to the resignation of several ministers and contributed to the fall of the Diefenbaker government. He helped promote the country's international role until he was defeated along with the Tory government in the
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got around the problem by appointing a Liberal as attorney general while naming two more Tories to cabinet. With the post of attorney general no longer available, Green declined to seek the leadership.
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As part of substantial governmental reorganization, the position was merged with that of the
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Members of the House of Commons of Canada from British Columbia
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Progressive Conservative Party of Canada leadership candidates
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became prime minister after a surprise victory in the
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Howard Charles Green – Parliament of Canada biography
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Index

The Honourable
PC

Secretary of State for External Affairs
John Diefenbaker
Paul Martin Sr.
Minister of Public Works
Robert Winters
David James Walker
Member of Parliament
Vancouver South
Angus MacInnis
Arthur Laing
Member of Parliament
Vancouver Quadra
Grant Deachman
Kaslo
British Columbia
Conservative
Robert Francis Green
PC
Canadian
House of Commons of Canada
1935 federal election
Conservative
Vancouver
British Columbia
Prime Minister
R. B. Bennett
Member of Parliament

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