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THE STRIKERS' DELEGATION TO OTTAWA | |||||
Summary |
Meanwhile, the trekkers met with government ministers in Regina, who proposed that a small delegation continue to Ottawa. A public meeting of the trekkers voted to send eight members to Ottawa, including Arthur Evans. This delegation met with Bennett on June 22. Bennett called the strike a revolution, whose purpose was to destroy law and order. Evans presented the strikers' demands, but the meeting disintegrated into a heated exchanges with Bennett calling Evans a thief, and Evans calling Bennett a liar. Negotiations ended.
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