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Cyril Shelford, Gasoline, and the Politics of Free Enterprise in Postwar British Columbia
- Author
- Campbell Robert
- Carney Pat
- Coombs Monica
- Fisher Robin
- Goddard Clifford
- Goodwyn Lawrence
- Hak Gordon
- In 1961 for example, Shelford voted against the government’s increase in the gasoline tax, a move he tied to the one-price idea
- Keller Matthew
- Mann Geoff
- McDonald
- McDonald Robert
- Morrow
- Morrow
- Morrow
- Morrow
- Morrow
- Morrow
- Nelles
- Perrey William
- Price Anthony
- Ritchie Ronald
- See for example, the one-page letter of G.S. McMonnies of Courtenay, who simply complained of high prices and being
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- Shelford Cyril
- Shelford Cyril
- Shelford Cyril
- Shelford telegrammed the premier just days before the 1963 election campaign
- Smith St Elmo V.
- Submission of Royalite Oil Company Limited to Royal Commission on Gasoline Price Structure January 1964, C3, in Royal Commissions on Gasoline Price Structure
- Submission of the British Columbia Division the Canadian Manufacturers’ Association, to the Royal Commission on Gasoline Price Structure, Vancouver, 19 March 1964, 2, in Royal Commission on Gasoline Price Structure, Briefs, Exhibit 56, available at the UBC Library. On corporate publicity campaigns to celebrate links between liberal political and capitalist economic values, see Elizabeth Fones-Wolf
- There are no clues as to Bennett’s thinking on the gasoline issue in his papers at the Simon Fraser University Archives or the British Columbia Archives. On Bennett as builder see John Wedley
- Tomblin Stephen
- Yergin Daniel
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- 'University of Toronto Press Inc. (UTPress)'
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