THE CANADIAN QUESTION
... have been unsatisfactory, it wits not vague, inasiatlih as 1 proposed, in the most delfinite man. ncr, to make, Canada an independent nation.- I anl, &c., GOLDWIN SMITE. Oxford, July 23,186;2. ...
... have been unsatisfactory, it wits not vague, inasiatlih as 1 proposed, in the most delfinite man. ncr, to make, Canada an independent nation.- I anl, &c., GOLDWIN SMITE. Oxford, July 23,186;2. ...
... Yukon. Tbs care the faar* of and raise hopes of ) eoo.lraction the line will am those who believe thst Royal pr.ncre can Canada independent of all Am-rican remt-a return to without disarraugeme.it , pr**babiv will eonrre som-irriu. oar gnveromaiit, doiag else ...
... fisheries dispute between Canada and the United States? If Canada were independent State the dispute would soon settled, for she would yield to the arguments of her powerful neighbour ; and if there were no Dominion' of Canada the dispute would in* settled ...
... mission was to strike down British institutions in North America, and to bring about a political union between Canada' and the United States. Canada, he said, had loaned to the Grand Trunk enormous sums, not a dollar of which had been repaid. Sir Charles ...
... provinces of Canada, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia, and thereby give Canada independent access to the ocean through British territory at all seasons. 2nd, It would reduce the dia. Lance, in a military point of view, between the mother country and Canada from ...
... remembered, Mr Smlih appeared in the Daily News some months ago, with letters specially urging the propriety of elevating Canada into independent state. Our purpose in ibis column is avoid (except, perhaps, as illustration) any reference to the immediate question ...
... Government organs are urging the necessity of constructing a canal between Lake Erie and Lake St. Clair. This would make Canada independent of the Uwited States and save 130 voiles of water. -- way i . L. H. Taylor an d Co m p an y. n their market letter, ...
... shall be preserved, two Canadian statesmen, at a mass meeting in Montreal, are proclaim* ing that Canada must be independent. We read that a great “independence” mass meeting took place in Mon* treal on Saturday night. In the course of a stirring speech by ...
... vice. He rejected the idea of annexatibn to the United States •or the erection of Canada into .an independent republic. He had unbounded faith in the.ability of Canada to survive Yankee commercial hostility. GREAT FIRE IN SYDNEY:. DAMAGES £1,500,000. A ...
... the enemies of Canada in the United States to destroy Canada. Sir Henfy Tyler lent himself and the great corporation which, unhappily for the ehareboklore, dominates, not to building up British power, but to virtually transferring Canada to the United ...
... one flag will float over North America. American independence will not hurt England, for Canada is really independent of tier. Dastiuy rules man, not man destiny. No one can resist the onward march of Canada towards union with the United States. The union ...
... Toronto. said undue prominence was given to the question of annexation with the United States, and declared that Canada was practically independent of that country. CAIRO, J. 7. Colonel Kitchener aii - d - o - ther - O - flica . re who proceeded to the frontier ...