The Canadian Annual Review of Public Affairs, Volume 11John Castell Hopkins Annual Review Publishing Company, 1912 - Canada |
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Page 86
... construction of the Georgian Bay Canal which the Speaker ruled out of order . R. S. Lake ( Cons . ) , Andrew Broder ( Cons . ) , G. H. Bradbury ( Cons . ) , Ralph Smith ( Lib . ) , George H. Perley ( Cons . ) , fol- lowed . Mr. Perley ...
... construction of the Georgian Bay Canal which the Speaker ruled out of order . R. S. Lake ( Cons . ) , Andrew Broder ( Cons . ) , G. H. Bradbury ( Cons . ) , Ralph Smith ( Lib . ) , George H. Perley ( Cons . ) , fol- lowed . Mr. Perley ...
Page 90
... construction of the Hudson's Bay Railway since 1896. The road will be built by the next Conservative Administration without one day's unnecessary delay . It will be operated by an independent Commission on behalf and in the interests of ...
... construction of the Hudson's Bay Railway since 1896. The road will be built by the next Conservative Administration without one day's unnecessary delay . It will be operated by an independent Commission on behalf and in the interests of ...
Page 93
... construction of the Hudson's Bay Railway and its operation by the Government , ( 5 ) Redistribution as precedent to any General Election . To the bulk of these requests Mr. Borden replied in the terms used in his Winnipeg address ...
... construction of the Hudson's Bay Railway and its operation by the Government , ( 5 ) Redistribution as precedent to any General Election . To the bulk of these requests Mr. Borden replied in the terms used in his Winnipeg address ...
Page 109
... construction of the Cana- dian Pacific Railway ; no interest would be seriously injured and even the fruit men of British Columbia would find their land leap in value to meet the higher levels to the south . He dealt with certain local ...
... construction of the Cana- dian Pacific Railway ; no interest would be seriously injured and even the fruit men of British Columbia would find their land leap in value to meet the higher levels to the south . He dealt with certain local ...
Page 137
... construction to British capital , based , in its application , upon the ideal of Canada as a British country with trade running east and west : " The British public has something more than a sentimental interest in the future trend of ...
... construction to British capital , based , in its application , upon the ideal of Canada as a British country with trade running east and west : " The British public has something more than a sentimental interest in the future trend of ...
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