CANADA
... will render Canada independent of all the United States waterways. ...
... will render Canada independent of all the United States waterways. ...
... miracle? Rather let Canada become independent. John will find it cheaper pay down even ten millions s'e-.'.-!!? as a farewell gift, and hi« annual million of payment with possible contingencies. Jonathan will be to agree that Canada shall remain neutral ...
... Charles asks me to say that when he spoke of the Canadian Pacific Railway having rendered Canada independent of American lines of communication, he pointed out that Canada were denied the right to use American lines of communication, the effect would be to ...
... mission was to strike down British institutions in North America and to bring about political union between Canada and the United States. Canada, he said, had loaned to the Grand Trunk line enormous sums, not dollar which had been repaid. Sir Charles then ...
... States than it would be to Canada, and that the States would suffer to a much greater extent than wonld Canada by the adoption of such policy. Tho completion of the Canadian Pacifio Railway has fortunately rendered Canada independent of American lines for ...
... total or partial independence of a country, it must thenceforth be no longer “dependent on our gufferance” for its autonomy; Otherwise it is not really independent at all. The essence of in- ce is of the of other nat ions. An “independence ” li te be with- ...
... severely Canada Applications were invited on has been made with the Beaver J ; 10, »., flower agrves that in the winter months, when M contents closed by ice, steamers shall run to Halifax, on and St. John, N.B The service will thus be f land to Canada, and ...
... than would Canada by the adoption of such a policy. The completion of the Canadian Pacific Railway has fortunately rendered Canada independent of American lines for communication between the various provinces of which Canada is composed. If ...
... with the Oregoa Navigation Company is unchanged by the Union Pacific's control of the latter. The Grand Trunk of Canada will be independent of other lines, but agrees not to cut the rates, i Chicago, Burlington, and Quincey Four per Cent Loaa has been ...
... from the affairs of other nations. Quite apart from such gigantic schemes are mooted unofiicially for the annexation Canada the independent portions South America, the Munroe doctrine itself requires foreign policy. According to that doctrine, the States ...
... from the affairs other nations. Quite apart from such gigantic schemes as mooted unofficially for the annexation of Canada the independent portions South America, the Munroe doctrine itself requires foreign policy. According to that doctrine, the States ...
... generally, bat,'specially Canada this particular time, distant day, the power, ar.d the samS'taM of an independent nation. It that ought ~*7 Wa Canada. Exhibition, andl had Sen gleat productions, must have ec . ,raci of Canadian that Canada poised the tlle ...