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- W2328636601 abstract "one writing about any aspect of the 1956 session of the Canadian parliament can ignore the pervasive problem of the relationship of the cabinet to the house. Although this issue reached its crescendo late in the session the reasons for what happened during the debate on the trans-Canada gas pipeline existed long before the explosions of May and June. Thosa, reasons affected the area of external affairs as they did every other department. This discussion will, therefore, have particular reference to the problems of cabinet-house relations and of majority rule. The theme has a perennial interest. Amongst the most authoritative general statements on the subject is that of Mr. G. P. de T. Glazebrook. He writes in A History of Canadian External Relations that the principle of parliamentary control of foreign policy was automatically accepted from the time of confederation, and in later years became a veritable dogma. One recalls, also, the not infrequent assertions of the late W. L. Mackenzie King that in major foreign policy committments parliament would decide. Apart from the question of whether parliament ever really did control foreign policy, the last session provided much fresh evidence to be considered. The most persistent topic of external affairs was the Middle East. Very few days passed without a question being asked on the orders of the day concerning Canada's attitude to some aspect of the continuing crisis in that area. At the very outset Alistair Stewart, for the CCF, introduced the question of arms shipments. This issue, taken up quickly by the Conservatives, prompted the Minister of Trade and Commerce to suggest that fifteen training would become the great Tory issue of the session. But despite the relatively minor nature of this particular shipment, subsequent developments were revealing. On January 11, Mr. Stewart asked the Secretary of State for External Affairs: Have any aircraft been shipped from Canada" @default.
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- W2328636601 title "Parliamentary Control of Foreign Policy?" @default.
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