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Revision as of 11:08, 27 May 2021

Person.png John Diefenbaker   IMDB InfogalacticRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(politician)
John G. Diefenbaker.jpg
Born18 September 1895
Died16 August 1979 (Age 83)
NationalityCanadian
A Canadian PM who fought the Canadian Deep state. Toppled in regime change operation by the Kennedy administration in 1962/63.

Employment.png Prime Minister of Canada Wikipedia-icon.png

In office
21 June 1957 - 22 April 1963
Succeeded byLester Pearson

Employment.png Canada/Privy Council/President Wikipedia-icon.png

In office
21 December 1962 - 22 April 1963

John G. Diefenbaker was a Canadian PM who "fought valiantly to take over the Bank of Canada".[1] He was Canada/Privy Council/President for the last 4 months of his premiership.

Northern Vision policy

Matthew Ehret writes that the "broad scope of his Northern Vision policy would not be permitted to unfold for reasons that none but key officials in London working through Canada's Privy Council Office and Civil Service would truly know anything about."[1]


 

A Quote by John Diefenbaker

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Canada/Deep state“The Civil Service is there to advise on, but not to determine policy. A minister is there to see that government policy is carried out within his department… That said, had I been returned to office in 1965, there would have been some major changes made. It became obvious as soon as we were out of office in 1963 that there were quite a number of senior people in the public service, about whom I had not known, who had simply been underground, quietly working against my government and waiting for the Liberals to return to power.”Strategic Culture Foundation
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