Whitney. At the same time he recognized the province’s impetuousity on this issue and the comic prospect of allowing a blusterer such as Henry Mill
position of provincial secretary and registrar general when the Conservatives came to power under James Pliny Whitney
been thwarted by the Canadian Manufacturers’ Association and the new Conservative government of James Pliny Whitney
against Ontario premier James Pliny Whitney’s promotion of public ownership of the hydroelectricity generated
Whitney; in December he wrote an open letter to his Conservative mpp, James Joseph Foy, condemning the “carnival of corruption” in the ageing Liberal regime. When