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What (who) is E Mary Smallwood - definition

CANADIAN POLITICIAN (1900-1991)
Joseph R. Smallwood; Joseph Roberts Smallwood; J.R. Smallwood; Joseph Smallwood; J. R. Smallwood
  • Bradley, King and Smallwood, at the Liberal party convention of 1948
  • A bust of Smallwood on display at [[Memorial University of Newfoundland]]

E. Mary Smallwood         
HISTORIAN
Edith Mary Smallwood (born 8 December 1919) was a historian and a professor of Romano-Jewish History at the Queen's University, Belfast.
Norah Smallwood         
BRITISH PUBLISHER
Norah Evelyn Smallwood
Norah Evelyn Smallwood OBE (30 December 1909 – 11 October 1984), née Walford, was an English publisher.
Joan Smallwood         
MEMBER OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA
Joan Kathleen Smallwood
Joan Kathleen Smallwood (born August 15, 1950) is a Canadian former politician from British Columbia. A member of the New Democratic Party (NDP), she represented Surrey-Guildford-Whalley from 1986 to 1991 and Surrey-Whalley from 1991 to 2001 in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia.

Wikipedia

Joey Smallwood

Joseph Roberts Smallwood (December 24, 1900 – December 17, 1991) was a Newfoundlander and Canadian politician. He was the main force who brought the Dominion of Newfoundland into Canadian Confederation in 1949, becoming the first premier of Newfoundland, serving until 1972. As premier, he vigorously promoted economic development, championed the welfare state, and emphasized modernization of education and transportation. The results of his efforts to promote industrialization were mixed, with the most favourable results in hydroelectricity, iron mining and paper mills.

Smallwood was charismatic and controversial. While many Canadians today remember Smallwood as the man who brought Newfoundland into Canada, the opinions held by Newfoundlanders and their diaspora remain sharply divided as to his legacy.