Cahadian with spirit at this Chnhdisnism seformer with keen sensing of changing needs foghisï¬ountry Ia than of breadthwho has been tested in the trials of pibneéring and progress He is an indefatigable vvorker He is independent enough not be swayed by sectional appeals And he is buttressed his by the declared loyalty of exceedingly able lieutellan An incorrigible defender of hiiuian rights His irecord pleads eloquently for Sinoe the day when he ï¬rst hung ouï¬ his shingle as young lawyer in Saskatchewan in 1919 he has been ï¬ghting with excerpts from the editorial pages of Canadian newspapers Hearsighted vision for lhose elemeate in Canadian life which he believes late vital for the wellbeing of the individual Hehés mamasknowledge of the trials and prbblems the hopes anddreams of ogdinary people He isprofoundly Hedioabed belief in individual rights and human dignity John Diefénbaker would ï¬ll jihe post of Prime Minister with dignity with courage vvithfairness and with honor those same inflexible quahhies which already won for him the instinctive trust of ordinary people everywhere