The Canadian Annual Review of Public Affairs, Volume 11John Castell Hopkins Annual Review Publishing Company, 1912 - Canada |
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... Premier had introduced his National Transcontinental Railway measure with this comment : " Heaven grant that whilst we tarry and dispute the trade of Canada is not deviated to other channels and that an ever - vigilant competitor does ...
... Premier had introduced his National Transcontinental Railway measure with this comment : " Heaven grant that whilst we tarry and dispute the trade of Canada is not deviated to other channels and that an ever - vigilant competitor does ...
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... Premier summed up his policy in what he termed a truism : " All that we ask is to obtain for the man who works in the field the best possible remuneration for his labour . " As to the diversion of trade from Canadian ports he asked how ...
... Premier summed up his policy in what he termed a truism : " All that we ask is to obtain for the man who works in the field the best possible remuneration for his labour . " As to the diversion of trade from Canadian ports he asked how ...
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... Premier's attitude on the Naval question , as indicated in an assumed Mes- sage to the King : " Speaking for you and as your representative he has dared to tell King and Empire that Canadians desire to enjoy the prestige and advantage ...
... Premier's attitude on the Naval question , as indicated in an assumed Mes- sage to the King : " Speaking for you and as your representative he has dared to tell King and Empire that Canadians desire to enjoy the prestige and advantage ...
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... Premier , followed in a review of the question from the national and Imperial points of view - quoting Annexation utterances at Washington and indicating his idea of the current situation as follows : " The two Dominion Ministers went ...
... Premier , followed in a review of the question from the national and Imperial points of view - quoting Annexation utterances at Washington and indicating his idea of the current situation as follows : " The two Dominion Ministers went ...
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... Premier's Resolution - one Con- servative member having to leave to catch a train . Mr. Stud- holme ( Lab . - Ind . ) voted with the Opposition . Sir James Whit- ney , in his reply to Mr. MacKay , declared that the Liberal argu- ments ...
... Premier's Resolution - one Con- servative member having to leave to catch a train . Mr. Stud- holme ( Lab . - Ind . ) voted with the Opposition . Sir James Whit- ney , in his reply to Mr. MacKay , declared that the Liberal argu- ments ...
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