Grant Notley

the social conscience of Alberta

236 pages

English language

Published 1992 by University of Alberta Press.

OCLC Number:
27937271

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In the society and politics of Alberta, Grant Notley stood out. His goals, his personal integrity, his obvious dedication to social change, his "practical idealism" made him the social conscience of Alberta. He bridged the old and the new, he provided the necessary hard work to forge a link that ensured the continuation of a progressive social party in Alberta. Albertans felt intuitively that he represented a part of their collective being, and his untimely death in 1984 touched them deeply. Educated in the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation, but dedicated to the creation of the New Democratic Party, Grant Notley was one of the living links between the prairie populism of the CCF and the social democracy of the NDP; between the new urban base, and the remaining rural support; between the old leadership of the UFA, and the untested leaders to come. Grant Notley commanded a tremendous personal loyalty from …

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Subjects

  • Notley, Grant, 1939-1984.
  • Alberta New Democratic Party -- Biography.
  • Politicians -- Alberta -- Biography.
  • Alberta -- Politics and government.