House of Commons Debates, Official Report, Volume 3E. Cloutier, Queen's Printer and Controller of Stationery, 1922 |
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Pagina 2043
... party , is this his concep- tion and the conception of the Liberal party of Canada's responsibility in the great patriotic question of maritime free- dom ? Was that the view of the late Hon . George W. Ross , the leader of the govern ...
... party , is this his concep- tion and the conception of the Liberal party of Canada's responsibility in the great patriotic question of maritime free- dom ? Was that the view of the late Hon . George W. Ross , the leader of the govern ...
Pagina 2063
... party . At once they absolutely disregarded the reso- lution to which they gave unanimous as- sent in 1909. They proposed a contribu- tion of $ 30,000,000 to the British exchequer instead of carrying out the policy of build- ing up a ...
... party . At once they absolutely disregarded the reso- lution to which they gave unanimous as- sent in 1909. They proposed a contribu- tion of $ 30,000,000 to the British exchequer instead of carrying out the policy of build- ing up a ...
Pagina 2074
... party , particularly during the last few years , and have been asserting that the autocratic party was the one which was in power when they were in opposition . The hon . member for Pictou ( Mr. Macdonald ) before the committee rose at ...
... party , particularly during the last few years , and have been asserting that the autocratic party was the one which was in power when they were in opposition . The hon . member for Pictou ( Mr. Macdonald ) before the committee rose at ...
Pagina 2112
... party of high tariff , was in power at Washington ; and yet that Republican administration had come to us with a willingness to give us what we thought was a fair deal . The Democratic party was traditionally a low tariff party ; and so ...
... party of high tariff , was in power at Washington ; and yet that Republican administration had come to us with a willingness to give us what we thought was a fair deal . The Democratic party was traditionally a low tariff party ; and so ...
Pagina 2179
... party in this connection . I am not now referring to what has been men- tioned so often , namely , the tariff resolu- tions . With regard to the question of rais- ing the extra revenues so much required , however , that platform reads ...
... party in this connection . I am not now referring to what has been men- tioned so often , namely , the tariff resolu- tions . With regard to the question of rais- ing the extra revenues so much required , however , that platform reads ...
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Pagina 2264 - States of articles wholly or in part the growth or product of any foreign country, they shall be applicable thereto whether such articles are imported directly or indirectly.