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Duplessis statue resurrected

Maurice Duplessis's death was a rare historical marker, forever discussed in terms of before and after. Before his death, the province basked in the postwar boom but strikers were punished, communists were hounded and the province's resources were sold to American big business. After his death, the province rallied its way into modernity with the not so Quiet Revolution. But over the past fifty years, historians and Quebecers have been constantly re-evaluating Duplessis and have drawn no certain conclusions.


Medium: Radio
Program: Don Harron's Morningside
Broadcast Date: Sept. 20, 1977
Guest(s): Richard Daignault
Host: Don Harron
Reporter: Stuart McLean
Duration: 8:22

Last updated: March 14, 2012

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