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Side 6
After reviewing the condition of the scattered provinces , he said : “ Who could
doubt that under these circumstances , with such a federation of the five
provinces ( to which ultimately the Red River and the Saskatchewan country
might be ...
After reviewing the condition of the scattered provinces , he said : “ Who could
doubt that under these circumstances , with such a federation of the five
provinces ( to which ultimately the Red River and the Saskatchewan country
might be ...
Side 7
After reviewing the condition of the scattered provinces , he said : “ Who could
doubt that under these circumstances , with such a federation of the five
provinces ( to which ultimately the Red River and the Saskatchewan country
might be ...
After reviewing the condition of the scattered provinces , he said : “ Who could
doubt that under these circumstances , with such a federation of the five
provinces ( to which ultimately the Red River and the Saskatchewan country
might be ...
Side 43
Subsequently the Federation party , led by the Hon . Mr. Tilley , swept New
Brunswick , whose Legislature met and adopted a similar resolution . The united
Parliament of Upper and Lower Canada had made a similar pronouncement in
the ...
Subsequently the Federation party , led by the Hon . Mr. Tilley , swept New
Brunswick , whose Legislature met and adopted a similar resolution . The united
Parliament of Upper and Lower Canada had made a similar pronouncement in
the ...
Side 45
He took the ground that the proposition would be against the best interests of the
Maritime Provinces and the British Empire ; and as a substitute he suggested a
federation of the Empire , with colonial representation in the Imperial Parliament .
He took the ground that the proposition would be against the best interests of the
Maritime Provinces and the British Empire ; and as a substitute he suggested a
federation of the Empire , with colonial representation in the Imperial Parliament .
Side 125
They realised that a federation , to be effective for a young nation , must represent
a union extending from sea to sea . At that period we were also hopeful of
including Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island . Newfoundland is still " out in
the ...
They realised that a federation , to be effective for a young nation , must represent
a union extending from sea to sea . At that period we were also hopeful of
including Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island . Newfoundland is still " out in
the ...
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