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Peter John Cashin

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In 1947, Cashin was one of the members of the National Convention's delegation to London charged with finding out what assistance the British government was prepared to give Newfoundland in the future including development aid or cancellation of the dominion's debt. The results were disappointing as
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meetings to cover up certain legal fees he had been paying himself out of public funds. His actions precipitated a general election that defeated the Squires government but also cost him his own
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Cashin was unsuccessful in the referendum, though he was convinced that he had actually won and that the referendum result had been falsified by the British.
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In his day he was considered one of the best orators in Newfoundland. Upon his return to the island he embarked on a campaign opposing the
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until 1953 when he quit the Tories to run again as an independent. Defeated in the election, Cashin then served as director of
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on Newfoundland's status. On May 17, 1947, Cashin delivered this speech to the National Convention regarding the future of
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policy. He served as minister of finance from 1928 to 1932 when he resigned from the government and accused Sir
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which had been brought about in 1934. Elected to the National Convention formed in 1946 to consider the
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in 1949, Cashin was elected to the provincial legislature as an independent. In 1951, he joined the
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leading it into that year's provincial election in which the party won five seats. He served as
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Britain refused to give Newfoundland any promise of financial assistance.
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Leaders of the Newfoundland and Labrador Progressive Conservative Party
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Progressive Conservative Party of Newfoundland and Labrador MHAs
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Opposition to the Commission of Government and joining Canada
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He entered politics by winning election to the Newfoundland
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Peter Cashin
Newfoundland
Michael Cashin
Newfoundland Regiment
World War I
Machine Gun Corps
House of Assembly
Liberal-Labour-Progressive
crossing the floor
Newfoundland Liberal Party
tariff
Richard Squires
Prime Minister of Newfoundland
Executive Council
seat
Montreal
Commission of Government
British colony
Joey Smallwood
Canadian Confederation
Responsible Government League
referendums
Newfoundland
Canada
Newfoundland Progressive Conservatives
leader of the opposition
civil defence
Richard Cashin
trade union
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