Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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Side 151
... fiscal policy gave Canadians a new sense of independence , preserved their home markets to a certain degree , developed our manufacturing industries , protected our farmers , and , by giving employment to our people at home , provided ...
... fiscal policy gave Canadians a new sense of independence , preserved their home markets to a certain degree , developed our manufacturing industries , protected our farmers , and , by giving employment to our people at home , provided ...
Side 153
... fiscal policy , and at length had the satisfaction of seeing it adopted by the Canadian people . In the general elections of 1872 Sir John A. Macdonald was returned to power by a greatly reduced majority , due , without question , to ...
... fiscal policy , and at length had the satisfaction of seeing it adopted by the Canadian people . In the general elections of 1872 Sir John A. Macdonald was returned to power by a greatly reduced majority , due , without question , to ...
Side 167
... fiscal system of the country . Things were going from bad to worse . The people saw the possibility of relief in the adoption of a higher tariff , but the Government refused to apply the remedy , and clung to office . In a five - hour ...
... fiscal system of the country . Things were going from bad to worse . The people saw the possibility of relief in the adoption of a higher tariff , but the Government refused to apply the remedy , and clung to office . In a five - hour ...
Side 172
... fiscal system . It was a great day for the Dominion when the people rejected the Taft - Fielding reciprocity agree- ment , for under the radical revision of the United States tariff Canada , without giving any equivalent , will reap ...
... fiscal system . It was a great day for the Dominion when the people rejected the Taft - Fielding reciprocity agree- ment , for under the radical revision of the United States tariff Canada , without giving any equivalent , will reap ...
Side 247
... fiscal arrangements as I was satisfied could be made , by which the outlying portions of the Empire would be treated by that great country on a different footing from foreign countries . His reply was : " Well , I am a Free Trader , but ...
... fiscal arrangements as I was satisfied could be made , by which the outlying portions of the Empire would be treated by that great country on a different footing from foreign countries . His reply was : " Well , I am a Free Trader , but ...
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