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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

The authors and publisher wish to thank Historical Services
and Consultants Limited, Toronto, Ontario, for their help
in researching the cartoons for this book.

The authors and publisher also wish to thank the follow-
ing organizations which made available the cartoons ap-
pearing on the pages listed.

Robert Chambers--The Halifax Chronicle-Herald / 57, 73,
129; John Collins in The Montreal Gazette / 137; Miss Julie Dale
and Peter Kuch of The Winnipeg Free Press
for the Arch Dale and Kuch cartoons / 104 (Dale);
108 (top), 126 (Kuch); 159 (both Dale); Macpherson in
the Toronto Daily Star / 19, 27, 30, 32, 34, 41, 59, 66,
75; 109, 114, 150; The Montreal Star / 54 (Racy); 81,
119 (McNally); Len Norris and The Vancouver Sun / 123;
Roy Peterson in Maclean's Magazine, 1968 / 42; Public
Archives of Canada / 38, 97, 102; Reprinted with per-
mission of The Globe and Mail, Toronto / 120; Rusins in
The Ottawa Citizen, Reprinted wih permission of The
Ottawa Citizen
/ 6, 72, 115; The Toronto Telegram / 77
( Grassiuk), 108 (bottom, Andy Donato).

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Publication Information: Book Title: How Are We Governed?. Contributors: John Saywell - author, John Ricker - author. Publisher: Clarke, Irwin. Place of Publication: Toronto. Publication Year: 1977. Page Number: vi.
    
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