The Canadian Annual Review of Public Affairs, Volume 11John Castell Hopkins Annual Review Publishing Company, 1912 - Canada |
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... Winnipeg Telegram mildly condemned it . The statement of the Journal on Jan. 27th was as follows : " The accep- tance by the United States Cabinet of such an Agreement is , frankly speaking , a staggering surprise . If Congress accepts ...
... Winnipeg Telegram mildly condemned it . The statement of the Journal on Jan. 27th was as follows : " The accep- tance by the United States Cabinet of such an Agreement is , frankly speaking , a staggering surprise . If Congress accepts ...
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... Winnipeg Grain Exchange , by a large majority , declares that the Agreement is " not in the best interests of Canada . " Feb. 20. - Eighteen prominent Toronto Liberals sign and make public an elaborate protest against Reciprocity . Feb ...
... Winnipeg Grain Exchange , by a large majority , declares that the Agreement is " not in the best interests of Canada . " Feb. 20. - Eighteen prominent Toronto Liberals sign and make public an elaborate protest against Reciprocity . Feb ...
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... Winnipeg Board of Trade , upon motion of W. H. Cross and D. C. Cameron - the latter a prominent Liberal - passes by 69 to 13 votes , a Resolution declaring that Reciprocity " is not in the best interests of the Dominion - particularly ...
... Winnipeg Board of Trade , upon motion of W. H. Cross and D. C. Cameron - the latter a prominent Liberal - passes by 69 to 13 votes , a Resolution declaring that Reciprocity " is not in the best interests of the Dominion - particularly ...
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... Winnipeg would cease to be the greatest wheat market of the continent and its trade would go to Duluth and Minneapolis while Port Arthur and Fort William would be set back for years ; ( 6 ) that the fruit industry of Ontario and British ...
... Winnipeg would cease to be the greatest wheat market of the continent and its trade would go to Duluth and Minneapolis while Port Arthur and Fort William would be set back for years ; ( 6 ) that the fruit industry of Ontario and British ...
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... Winnipeg , which was supposed to be owned or controlled by Mr. Sifton . It came out on Mar. 1st with a strong attack upon the opposition to Reciprocity as being not spontaneous but " planned , nursed , financed , stage - managed and ...
... Winnipeg , which was supposed to be owned or controlled by Mr. Sifton . It came out on Mar. 1st with a strong attack upon the opposition to Reciprocity as being not spontaneous but " planned , nursed , financed , stage - managed and ...
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