
How Newfoundlanders Got the Baby Bonus
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Edward Roberts has been involved in public life in Newfoundland and Labrador for more than fifty years, as a journalist, lawyer, and politician. He was a member of the House of Assembly for twenty-three years and served as Newfoundland and Labrador's lieutenant governor between 2002 and 2008. He has long been passionately interested in the history of Newfoundland and her people.
Content
- Intro
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Early Times
- 500 Years of History?
- The Fishing Admirals
- The Butlers: Newfoundland's Oldest Family?
- A Colony Is Only A Colony
- The Pink, White, and Green: Another Newfoundland Myth
- Newfoundland's Unelected Prime Ministers
- The Election that Took Fourteen Months to Settle
- The "Ode to Newfoundland": Canada's Oldest National Anthem
- Some of Newfoundland's Most Interesting Governors
- Community Names
- Our Regiment
- Andrew Bulger: A Newfoundland Hero
- Why the Blue Puttees Wore Blue
- How the Newfoundlanders Came to Be at Gallipoli
- Monchy-le-Preux: Our Regiment's Greatest Victory
- Adolf Hitler and the Newfoundland Regiment
- Captain Conn Alexander: A Man of Mystery
- Haig and the Newfoundlanders
- Heroes
- The 1920s and 1930s
- The Fishermen's Protective Union: Newfoundland's Most Radical Political Party
- Coaker v. Morine: The Inkwell Incident
- The Invasion of Flat Islands
- Four Premiers in Twelve Months!
- The Mob Destroys A Government
- Why We Surrendered Self-Government in 1933
- The Four Attempts to Sell Labrador
- The Ups and Downs of Richard Squires
- The Life and Death of the Newfoundland Railway
- The Confederation Years
- Confederation: The Third Time Lucky?
- Peter Cashin and the Judges
- Britain's Four Crucial Decisions About Confederation
- How Confederation Got On the Referendum Ballot
- Kenneth Brown In the National Convention
- Was the Referendum Result the Truth?
- How Joey Became Newfoundland's First Premier
- How the Baby Bonus Came to Newfoundland
- Memorable Men and Times
- Sir John Berry: Our Greatest Unknown Hero
- The Greatest Scoundrel In Our History?
- Why Marconi Left Newfoundland
- Rockwell Kent: "The Brigus Spy"
- But Was Rockwell Kent Really A Spy?
- Edward, Prince of Wales
- Newfoundland's Greatest Sealing Disasters
- The Saga of the Neptune II
- The Loss of the Diana: Newfoundland's Hidden Mutiny
- Coaker Did Things His Own Way, To the Very End
- The Truth About Hugh Tudor
- Winston Churchill Slept Here?
- The Newfoundlander Who Tried to Kill Rommel
- Who Killed Constable Moss?
- A Visit with the Queen
- Suggested Readings
- General Surveys
- Labrador
- The Political Story
- "Historical Fence-Building"
- D. W. Prowse
- Studies of Specific Periods
- Up to 1700
- 1699-1832
- After Self-Government
- Economic History
- Military and Naval History
- Biographies and Memoirs
- The Classic Books
- A Final Word
- Bibliography
- Endnotes
- Index
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