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Pearson chastises the UN in a speech to the Canadian Club

United Nations peacekeeping. Canada's first Nobel Peace Prize. The Maple Leaf flag. Official bilingualism. The Canada Pension Plan. These are a few of the achievements that can be credited to Prime Minister Lester Bowles Pearson during his 40 years in public service. But the passionate and pragmatic Pearson was also a sportsman, intellectual and war veteran who defied easy definition.

 Pearson outlines his vision for a UN peacekeeping force.

Medium: Radio
Program: Special
Broadcast Date: April 27, 1959
Guest(s):
Speaker: Lester B. Pearson
Duration: 4:13

Last updated: December 20, 2012

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