Who supports world federalism? Who are some notable federalists?
Historically, world federalists have included such prominent figures as Albert Einstein, Bertrand Russell, Arnold Toynbee, U Thant, Walter Cronkite, Norman Cousins, Isaac Asimov, Peter Ustinov, Nuremburg prosecutor Benjamin Ferencz, World Watch Institute vice-president Hilary French and economist Hazel Henderson. Some Famous Canadian World Federalists of the Last 50 Years Warren Allmand, Solicitor General of Canada Allan Blakeney, Premier of Saskatchewan John Bosley, Speaker of the House of Commons Iona Campagnolo, Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia Brock Chisholm, Director General of the World Health Organization William Dennison, Mayor of Toronto Marion Dewar, Mayor of Ottawa John Diefenbaker, Prime Minister of Canada Tommy Douglas, Premier of Saskatchewan Herbert Hannam, President of the Canadian Federation of Agriculture Harold A. Innis, Political Science Dept, University of Toronto Leonard Johnson, Major General David MacDonald, Minister of Communications Flora MacDonald, Sec
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