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The Pipeline Debate (May 8 – June 6, 1956) was a political event in the history of the Parliament of Canada. The debate was on the finances of the TransCanada pipeline, proper parliamentary procedure, and American economic influence on Canada. The controversy eventually contributed to the defeat of Louis St. Laurent at the polls in 1957, ending 22 years of Liberal rule, and bringing in a government under Progressive Conservative Prime Minister John Diefenbaker.

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  • The Pipeline Debate (May 8 – June 6, 1956) was a political event in the history of the Parliament of Canada. The debate was on the finances of the TransCanada pipeline, proper parliamentary procedure, and American economic influence on Canada. The controversy eventually contributed to the defeat of Louis St. Laurent at the polls in 1957, ending 22 years of Liberal rule, and bringing in a government under Progressive Conservative Prime Minister John Diefenbaker. (en)
  • Le Débat sur le pipeline fut un débat parlementaire canadien du 8 mai au 6 juin 1956. Le débat entoura le financement du et l'Influence américaine sur l'économie du Canada. La controverse contribua à la défaite électorale de Louis St-Laurent lors des élections de 1957, mettant fin à plusieurs années de contrôle des Libéraux sur le gouvernement canadien et permettant l'entrée en fonction de John Diefenbaker au poste de premier ministre. (fr)
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  • The Pipeline Debate (May 8 – June 6, 1956) was a political event in the history of the Parliament of Canada. The debate was on the finances of the TransCanada pipeline, proper parliamentary procedure, and American economic influence on Canada. The controversy eventually contributed to the defeat of Louis St. Laurent at the polls in 1957, ending 22 years of Liberal rule, and bringing in a government under Progressive Conservative Prime Minister John Diefenbaker. (en)
  • Le Débat sur le pipeline fut un débat parlementaire canadien du 8 mai au 6 juin 1956. Le débat entoura le financement du et l'Influence américaine sur l'économie du Canada. La controverse contribua à la défaite électorale de Louis St-Laurent lors des élections de 1957, mettant fin à plusieurs années de contrôle des Libéraux sur le gouvernement canadien et permettant l'entrée en fonction de John Diefenbaker au poste de premier ministre. (fr)
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  • Débat sur le pipeline (fr)
  • Pipeline Debate (en)
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