Early 1865 is a bad time for supporters of Confederation in British North America. Joseph Howe is back - and he is penning scathing attacks on the Confederation scheme that derail the Quebec Resolutions in Nova Scotia. The situation in PEI isn't much better. And in New Brunswick, Albert James Smith takes down the Tilley government.
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S2 Episode 7 - Double Shuffle
S2 Episode 6 - Thomas D’Arcy McGee’s Rather Eventful St. Patrick’s Day
S2 Episode 5 - The Murder of Robert Corrigan
S2 Episode 4 - Stoop To Conquer
S2 Episode 3 - False Positions
S2 Episode 2 - The Reform Bromance Breaks Up
S2 Episode 1 - A Riotous Beginning
Episode 24 - Making Sense of it all
Episode 23 - Rebellion Redux
Episode 22 - Disasters and Democracy
Episode 21 - The Nova Scotia Breakthrough
Episode 20 - Joseph Howe's Non-Revolution
Episode 19 - Tribune of the People
Episode 18 - Double Majority
Episode 17 - The Metcalfe Crisis
Episode 16 - Reform Ascendant
Episode 15 - Bromance
Episode 14 - The Sydenham System
Episode 13 - Shotgun Marriage
Episode 12 - What the !$#! Just Happened?
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