The Canadian Annual Review of Public Affairs, Volume 11John Castell Hopkins Annual Review Publishing Company, 1912 - Canada |
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... included $ 35,433,213 worth of animals and their products , $ 112,058,473 worth of breadstuffs , and $ 88,649,787 worth of manufactured goods . During 1911 history was freely and variously quoted by the two Parties in Canada . The ...
... included $ 35,433,213 worth of animals and their products , $ 112,058,473 worth of breadstuffs , and $ 88,649,787 worth of manufactured goods . During 1911 history was freely and variously quoted by the two Parties in Canada . The ...
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... included one other most important condition which may be indicated in the following table of statistics dealing with Canada as it was in the year after the United States abrogation of Reciprocity had helped to drive the British ...
... included one other most important condition which may be indicated in the following table of statistics dealing with Canada as it was in the year after the United States abrogation of Reciprocity had helped to drive the British ...
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... included foodstuffs , pulp - wood , agricultural machinery , paper , fish , and coal ; that ( 4 ) Canadian opinion in one respect was fairly well understood at Washington and that no expectation existed of a manufacturing arrangement ...
... included foodstuffs , pulp - wood , agricultural machinery , paper , fish , and coal ; that ( 4 ) Canadian opinion in one respect was fairly well understood at Washington and that no expectation existed of a manufacturing arrangement ...
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... included ( 1 ) the claim that Reciprocity had never been abandoned by the Liberals and that Canada wanted it and needed it as much as ever : ( 2 ) that Reciprocity would increase Canadian trade and development and not hamper them ; ( 3 ) ...
... included ( 1 ) the claim that Reciprocity had never been abandoned by the Liberals and that Canada wanted it and needed it as much as ever : ( 2 ) that Reciprocity would increase Canadian trade and development and not hamper them ; ( 3 ) ...
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... included control of its policy . Accompanying these developments was the organiza- tion of the Canadian National League in Toronto with Z. A. Lash , K.C. , as Chairman and the Anti - Reciprocity League in Montreal with Charles Chaput as ...
... included control of its policy . Accompanying these developments was the organiza- tion of the Canadian National League in Toronto with Z. A. Lash , K.C. , as Chairman and the Anti - Reciprocity League in Montreal with Charles Chaput as ...
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