Joey Smallwood
Discover the captivating life of Joey Smallwood in this engaging biography by Ray Argyle, published by Dundurn Group Ltd in 2012. Spanning 192 pages, this book delves into the remarkable journey of Smallwood, often referred to as the "only living Father of Confederation." A masterful and controversial politician, he served as the premier of Newfoundland for an impressive 23 years, winning six provincial elections along the way. Smallwood's unwavering dedication to his native province played a pivotal role in its entry into Canada in 1949. This insightful narrative not only highlights his political achievements but also explores the complexities of his character, making it a must-read for anyone interested in Canadian history and politics. Whether you're a history enthusiast or looking to understand the intricacies of Newfoundland and Labrador's journey, Ray Argyle's "Joey Smallwood" offers a compelling perspective on a significant figure in Canadian governance.