Debates: Official Report, Volumen1Queen's Printer., 1907 |
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... manufacture at home all that Canada requires , and I submit it is a wise commercial proposition that we should have such a tariff that this $ 63.000 , - 000 of excess of our imports should be made in Canada and our workmen in Canada ...
... manufacture at home all that Canada requires , and I submit it is a wise commercial proposition that we should have such a tariff that this $ 63.000 , - 000 of excess of our imports should be made in Canada and our workmen in Canada ...
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... manufacture everything . They see some article has been imported from abroad and they say you have no right to import these things because you can make them in Canada and should make them . In most instances we can make them , but ...
... manufacture everything . They see some article has been imported from abroad and they say you have no right to import these things because you can make them in Canada and should make them . In most instances we can make them , but ...
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... manufactures thereof . 3 Tobacco and manufactures thereof . 4. Spirits , wine and other beverages . 5. Pulp , paper and books . 6. Chemicals , drugs , oils and paints . 7. Earths , earthenware and stoneware . S. Metals and manufactures ...
... manufactures thereof . 3 Tobacco and manufactures thereof . 4. Spirits , wine and other beverages . 5. Pulp , paper and books . 6. Chemicals , drugs , oils and paints . 7. Earths , earthenware and stoneware . S. Metals and manufactures ...
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... manufacture of neckwear was Ger- man silk , which it was claimed was par- ticularly well adapted to the business . That material was imported under the German surtax , and would have to pay a very high rate of duty . At the same time ...
... manufacture of neckwear was Ger- man silk , which it was claimed was par- ticularly well adapted to the business . That material was imported under the German surtax , and would have to pay a very high rate of duty . At the same time ...
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... manufacture he has failed to realize all his expectations , for the reason that my hon . friend has suggested that he makes it only in one place . In view of that possibility , it may be expedient for ent parts of the country to manufacture ...
... manufacture he has failed to realize all his expectations , for the reason that my hon . friend has suggested that he makes it only in one place . In view of that possibility , it may be expedient for ent parts of the country to manufacture ...
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Agriculture amendment asked ballots believe Bill Britain BRODEUR Canada Canadian Canadian Pacific Railway cents charge coal cold storage Commission committee Conservative coun deal Dominion duty election EMMERSON ernment expenditure export fact farmers favour FIELDING FISHER FRANK OLIVER FREDERICK BORDEN gentleman give Grand Trunk Grand Trunk Railway House important industry Intercolonial Railway intermediate tariff ister labour land last session LEFURGEY legislation Liberal manufacture matter ment Minister of Finance Minister of Railways Montreal Ontario order in council Ottawa p.c. Free parliament party present Prime Minister Prince Edward Island propose province Quebec question R. L. BORDEN Railways and Canals reason reference regard RODOLPHE LEMIEUX Sir WILFRID LAURIER Speaker speech SPROULE thing tion to-day trade treaty United vote W. F. MACLEAN
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