SHARP, The Hon. Mitchell William, P.C., C.C., B.A., D.Sc., LL.D.
Federal Political Experience
Years of Service:
5503 Days (15 years, 24 days)
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House of Commons
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Eglinton, Ontario
Resignation. Appointed Director of the Northern Pipeline Agency, May 2, 1978.
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Liberal
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1974.07.08
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Eglinton, Ontario
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Liberal
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1972.10.30
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Eglinton, Ontario
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Liberal
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1968.06.25
| Elected |
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Eglinton, Ontario
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Liberal
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1965.11.08
| Elected |
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Eglinton, Ontario
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Liberal
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1963.04.08
| Elected |
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Eglinton, Ontario
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Liberal
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1962.06.18
| Defeated |
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Parliamentary Group (Caucus)
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Offices and Roles as a Parliamentarian
Minister
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President of the Privy Council
Resignation. Wants to make room for younger ministers.
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1974.08.08
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1976.09.13
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Secretary of State for External Affairs
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1968.04.20
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1974.08.07
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Minister of Finance and Receiver General
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1965.12.18
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1968.04.19
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Minister of Finance and Receiver General
(Acting)
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1965.11.11
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1965.12.17
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Minister of Trade and Commerce
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1963.04.22
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1966.01.03
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Leader of the Government in the House of Commons
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Leader of the Government in the House of Commons
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1974.08.08
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1976.09.13
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House Leader
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Liberal Party House Leader
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1974.08.08
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1976.09.13
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Committees - House of Commons
Chair
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Standing Committee on Procedure and Organization
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30th Parl.,
3rd
Session
(1977.10.18 - 1978.10.10)
30th Parl.,
2nd
Session
(1976.10.12 - 1977.10.17)
30th Parl.,
1st
Session
(1974.09.30 - 1976.10.12)
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Member
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Standing Committee on National Resources and Public Works
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30th Parl.,
3rd
Session
(1977.10.18 - 1978.10.10)
30th Parl.,
2nd
Session
(1976.10.12 - 1977.10.17)
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Standing Committee on Procedure and Organization
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30th Parl.,
4th
Session
(1978.10.11 - 1979.03.26)
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Federal Public Office
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Departmental Deputy Minister
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Deputy Minister
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Trade and Commerce
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1957.08.01
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1958
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Selected Publications
This bibliography includes books, chapters in books and journal articles written, edited, compiled or translated solely by the parliamentarian or with others.
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Sole Author
Multiple Authors
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Sole Author
Books
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The trading revolution = Révolution commerciale.
[Ottawa] :
Dept. of Foreign Affairs and International Trade;
1995.
9, 11 p.
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Which reminds me: a memoir .
Toronto :
University of Toronto Press;
1994.
xv, 288 p.
Chapters in Books
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Attitudes towards financial relations: the Federal view.
In: Canadian federalism: myth or reality / edited by J. Peter Meekison..
2nd ed. Toronto :
Methuen;
[1971].
p. 286.
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Can Canada maintain a separate identify beside the United States?.
In : Seminar on Canadian-American Relations (4th: 1962 : Assumption University of Windsor). Fourth seminar on Canadian-American relations at Assumption University of Windsor: November 8, 9, 10, 1962.
[Windsor, Ont. :
Assumption University of Windsor;
1962?].
p. [240]-247.
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Canada's independence and U.S. domination.
In: U.S.-Canadian economic relations, next steps? / papers by Mitchell Sharp ... [et al.] presented at a conference at the Brookings Institution chaired by Bruce K. MacLaury on April 10, 1984; edited by Edward R. Fried and Philip H. Trezise.
Washington, D.C :
The Brookings Institution;
1984.
p. 11-20
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The expert, the politician and the public.
In: Fox, Paul (ed). Politics: Canada: culture and process.
3rd ed. Toronto :
McGraw-Hill Company of Canada Limited;
1970.
p. 431 - 434.
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Foreign policy directions for the Seventies.
In: Harrison Liberal Conference (1969: Harrison Hot Springs, B.C.) Living in the seventies / Edited by Allen M. Linden.
[Toronto] :
Peter Martin Associates Limited;
[1970].
p. [242] - 245.
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Freedom of Information: have we gone too far?.
In: National Conference on Management in the Public Sector (1986: Vctoria, B.C.). Fear and ferment: public sector management today, John W. Langford, editor.
[Toronto] :
Institute of Public Administration of Canada ;
1987.
p. 63-70
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How the budget and estimates are prepared.
In; Fox, Paul (ed.). Politics: Canada: culture and process.
3rd ed. Toronto :
McGraw-Hill Company of Canada Limited;
1970.
p. 358 -361.
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Introduction.
In: East-West trade: a symposium / edited by Philip E. Uren.
Toronto :
Canadian Institute of International Affairs;
[c1966] .
p.[xiii-xvi?]
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The role of the mandarins.
In: Crosscurrents: contemporary political issues / edited by Mark Charlton, Paul Barker.
Scarborough, Ont :
Nelson Canada;
1994.
p. 194-197
Articles
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A different kind of negotiation.
Policy Options/Options politiques.
7:5-7
April 1985.
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A mandate for free trade?.
Parliamentary Government.
8(3):3-4
Spring 1989.
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The Alaska Highway Natural Gas Pipeline: a case study of a joint effort through two governmental systems.
Presidential Studies Quarterly.
11(1):51-67
Winter 1981.
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An International Development Research Centre for Canada.
External Affairs.
22:45-49
Feb. 1970.
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Canada and the West Indies.
Monetary Times.
131:27-28
July 1963.
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Canada in the world community.
Atlantic Community Quarterly.
10 (1):66-70
Spring 1972.
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Canada's diversification policies: past, present and future.
Europe: magazine of the European Communities/revue des Communautés européenes.
6(4):19-22
Winter 1986/1987.
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The Canadian business outlook and trade in the Pacific basin (Based on five conference papers).
Conference Board Record.
9:42-61
July 1972.
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Canadian foreign policy and international law.
External Affairs.
23:175-181
1971.
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The Canadian view on UN affairs.
External Affairs.
20:438-46
November 1968.
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Decision-making in the federal cabinet .
Canadian Public Administration. Administration Publique du Canada.
19:1-7
Spring 1976.
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Depoliticizing the Speech from the Throne.
Parliamentary Government.
8 (4): 16-18
Summer 1989.
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Export trade may be the answer [how the Canadian Department of trade and commerce helps the Canadian exporter].
Canadian Chartered Accountant.
72:511-516
June 1958.
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Freedom of information: have we gone too far?.
Canadian Public Administration. Administration Publique du Canada.
29:571-578
Winter 1986.
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How government and millers work together in Canada.
Northwestern Miller.
272:48-50ff
October 1965.
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How the Department of External Affairs serves the nations.
External Affairs.
22:94-100
April 1970.
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L'enregistrement des démarcheurs parlementaires.
Revue parlementaire canadienne.
9(3):2-3
automne 1986 .
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Living with the United States.
Trialogue.
no 36:17-19
1984.
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Un mandat pour le libre-échange?.
Le Gouvernement parlementaire.
89(3):3-4
printemps 1989.
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More free trade.
Policy Options/Options politiques.
8(5):3-5
June 1987.
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NATO: reviewed, revised and renewed.
Bout de papier.
6(1):26-9
Spring 1988.
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New currents in international trade and implications for Canadian commercial policy.
Foreign Trade.
123:44
May 15, 1965.
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The Prime minister and the SSEA in Canada's foreign policy: comment 1.
International Journal.
50(1):209-212
Winter 1994-95.
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La querelle du continentalisme.
Politique Internationale.
no 12:211-216
été 1981.
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Reflections on foreign policy during the Trudeau years.
International Perspectives.
pp. 3-7
November-December 1986.
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Refloating the screening process or reviving quiet diplomacy?.
Canadian Forum.
52:2-3
January 1973.
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The registration of lobbyists.
Canadian Parliamentary Review.
9(3):2-3
Autumn 1986.
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Relationship of Canadian and United States balance of payments problems.
University of Washington Business Review.
23:17-23
October 1963.
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Multiple Authors
Oral History Project
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The Honourable Mitchell Sharp : interview / conducted by Tom Earle.
Ottawa :
Library of Parliament;
[1995?].
56 p.
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Interview of the Hon. Mitchell Sharp conducted July 26, 1976 and August 31, 1978 / by Peter Stursberg.
Ottawa :
Library of Parliament;
[1976-1978?].
2 pts.
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Interview of the Hon. Mitchell William Sharp conducted January 11, 19 and February 2, 1984 / by Tom Earle.
Ottawa :
Library of Parliament;
1984.
101 leaves
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