AN INDEPENDENT CANADA
... AN INDEPENDENT CANADA. WHAT A TORONTO PAPER RETORTS ON THE ...
... AN INDEPENDENT CANADA. WHAT A TORONTO PAPER RETORTS ON THE ...
... AN INDEPENDENT CANADA. ’A REMARKABLF DECLARATION FOR SEPARATION FROM THE MOTHER COUNTRY. The Mon. Joseph Royal, ex-Lieutenant Governor of the North-West Territories, has issued a long pamphlet urging the separation of Canada from the British Empire. He ...
... canal at that point against Canadian vessels. A member of the Cabinet says this will render Canada independent of all the United States waterways. ...
... shall be accomplished, the work, will proceed rapidly to completion by the new Company, which will open up a passage to Canada, independent of a foreign territory, and upwards of 500 miles nearer home. 241 miles of the line have been completed at the very ...
... transferring Canada tl the United States, as admitted by Mr. Blake. The speaker then declared that the extravagance, corruption, and jobbery of the Grand Trunk management, by which millions had been lost by British investors, was the worst blow Canada had ever ...
... 201 t. deep. The canal has cost The gates and valves are worked by electricity. The construction of this canal gives Canada an independent waterway from the head of Lake Superior to the ocean. The American engineers engaged in constructing the canal on the ...
... to erect Canada into an independent kingdom. There can be no doubt that it would be the interest of both England and Canada that the latter alternative should be adopted. What possible objection could England make to the independence of ...
... said that he would sooner see the colony independent than place in its legislature the power of dealing with these reserves. The Bishop of LONDON said that what he had stated was that if Canada was independent then it might deal with the reserves. The ...
... NEWCASTLE denied this assertion, and declared that the Bishop of and the Earl of Derby had said they would nailer see Canada independent than make this concession. Finally, the right rev, and noble lords respectively denied that their bore out that rep ...
... worked by electricity. The construction of this canal gives Canada an independent waterway from the head of Lake Superior to the ocean. The American engineers engaged in constructing the canal on the Michigan side of the river telegraphed their congratulations ...
... mission was tostrike down E’itilh institutions in North America, and to bring about a political union between Canada and th:{fnited States. Canada had loaned to the Grand Trunk enormous sums, not a dollarof which had been repaid. Sir Charles then continued ...
... word in italics to give it the more point. It is certain that a strong and growing section in England desire to site Canada independent; and in spite of the strong Tory opposition and the old fallacies, that end will be achieved. To the United States this ...