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Beyond Regina: The On to Ottawa Trek in Manitoba and Ontario

Resource type
Author/contributor
Title
Beyond Regina: The On to Ottawa Trek in Manitoba and Ontario
Abstract
Beyond Regina examines the reaction in Manitoba and Ontario to the On to Ottawa Trek, specifically in the cities the marchers would have passed through had they not been stopped in the capital of Saskatchewan: Winnipeg, Fort William and Port Arthur, Sudbury, Toronto and Ottawa. Two major studies on the Trek appeared in the 1980s, Victor Howard's We Were the Salt of the Earth and Lome A. Brown's When Freedom Was Lost. Both monographs offer copious detail on the Trekkers and their journey from Vancouver to Regina, something necessary to provide true context to the event. A national mantle is claimed for the march by the respective authors but the lack of substance in this area effectively renders the event a regional protest movement. The thesis examines in particular the extent and nature of Trek support in various Manitoba and Ontario cities. It seeks to provide a broader perspective on the On to Ottawa Trek and therein a more comprehensive portrait of the event.
Type
M.A., History
University
University of Saskatchewan
Place
Saskatoon, SK
Date
1992
# of Pages
iv, 177 pages
Language
en
Short Title
Beyond Regina
Accessed
11/18/21, 4:34 PM
Library Catalog
harvest.usask.ca
Extra
Accepted: 2015-11-06T21:05:29Z
Citation
Hewitt, S. R. (1992). Beyond Regina: The On to Ottawa Trek in Manitoba and Ontario [M.A., History, University of Saskatchewan]. https://harvest.usask.ca/handle/10388/6989