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    Douglas Tommy
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    A Short Introduction to Tommy Douglas and his Government
    A semi-official history from the Saskatchewan NDP.
    http://www.saskndp.com/history/douglas.html
    Douglas, Thomas Clement (1904-1986)
    Article about the Baptist minister, politician and premier of Saskatchewan from the Canadian Encylopedia.
    http://www.canadianencyclopedia.ca/
    Political Reformer Thomas (Tommy) Clement Douglas
    Information on the socialist politician from Canadian Hero.
    http://deena.ca/douglas_tommy.html
    The Story of Mouseland
    Socialist parable popularised by Canadian New Democratic Party founder Tommy Douglas calling for the mice of the world to unite and throw the cats out of power.
    http://www.saskndp.com/history/mouseland.html
    Tommy Douglas 1904 - 1986
    Several articles examining the life and times of T. C. Douglas who was Premier of Saskatchewan from 1944 to 1961 when he became the first leader of the New Democratic Party of Canada. Site maintained by The Weyburn Review.
    http://www.weyburnreview.com/tommydouglas/welcome.html
    Tommy Douglas Research Institute
    An independent non-profit Canadian economic and social research and educational organization. Aims to redirect public attention to the respective role of both the large business sector and governments in providing for the well-being of Canadians.
    http://www.tommydouglas.ca