Incoming Resources
- Speech of Mr. Charlton, M.P., on Canada's tariff, trade relations with United States : export duty : revenue difficulties arising from reciprocity, Wednesday 22nd February 1893
- The Bank barometer, how the country went to the dogs under the old tariff
- The farm implement industry, by Watson Griffin
- Finances du Canada, discours sur le budget, prononcé par A.W. McLean
- Le tarif et la prospérité nationale, mémoire présenté au Gouvernement du Dominion par L'Association des manufacturiers canadiens le 13 janvier 1911
- Budget speech, delivered by A.W. McLelan
- The comedy of trade, or, Every man for himself, as recently performed at Ottawa, by a distinguished company of amateur legislators, by a spiritual medium
- Why British and universal free-traders should oppose American reciprocity, paper read before the Political Economy Club of Montreal, 9th February 1911, by Archibald McGoun
- Customs and excise tariff, with a list of warehousing ports in the Dominion, sterling exchange, franc and mark tables as used in the customs, value in currency of the coinage of all nations together with wharfage tariff, and list of prices of various packages on which customs levy duty, compiled from official sources by A.C. Carter
- Navigation laws (Canada), return to an address of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 10 May 1847, for, copy of a despatch from the Governor-General of British North America, enclosing a memorial from the Montreal Board of Trade for a modification of the navigation laws, and the removal of the restrictions at present applicable to the navigation of the St. Lawrence by foreign vessels
- Address of the Association for the Encouragement of Home Industry of Montreal, to the inhabitants of the province of Canada
- "Country before party", issued by the Dominion National League
- Progress! Progress!, the transport business, its development under the national policy
- The Fallacy of free food, the tariff is not a contributing cause to the high cost of living
- A circular by Messrs. Ogilvy & Co., of Montreal, to the importing merchants of Canada
- Our import trade, commercial relations with Britain as affected by the tariff
- Rapports des inspecteurs des ports francs de Gaspé et du Sault Ste. Marie, accompagnés de divers tableaux statistiques des importations
- Finances of the Dominion, budget speech, delivered by A.W. McLelan
- The results of the national policy, a paper read before the Young Men's Reform Club of Montreal, by R.S. Weir
- Some light on the Canadian enigma, [A. Maurice Low]
- The national policy and the financial administration of the present government, speeches delivered in the House of Commons by Mr. Thos. White, M.P. for Cardwell, during the session of 1882
- Protection or free trade?, review of the platform of both political parties
- Canada customs acts, tariff and regulations, also, abstract of acts of the Imperial Parliament regulating the trade of the British possessions : with a diagram and analytical index
- An open letter to manufacturers, Frederic Nicholls
- Finances du Canada, discours sur le budget prononcé par Sir Leonard Tilley, ministre des finances, Chambre des communes, mardi, le 3 mars 1885
- To whom are we to belong?, dedicated to Her Majesty' s principal secretary of state for the colonies, by a Canadian protectionist
- Massey-Harris and the tariff, a statement presented by Mr. Thomas Findley, president of the Massey-Harris Company, before the Committee of the Cabinet appointed to hear evidence on the Canadian customs tariff at Winnipeg, 14 September, 1920
- Unrestricted reciprocity, speech by Mr. Chas. H. Tupper, M.P., delivered in the House of Commons, on Monday, March 19th, 1888
- Judge them as a whole and consider before voting if you can risk a return to the dull times between 1874 and 1878
- One dollar in revenue, four dollars in cost, by W.L. Smith
- [Letter], I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your despatch, no. 122 ... the committee recommend the establishment of reciprocal free trade between the British Provinces in North America ..
- Speech delivered in the House of Commons on motion to go into Committee of Supply on the protection question, in reply to Sir John A. Macdonald's amendment, by John Charlton
- The Tariff policy of the government, the two trade policies compared : splendid results from the Liberal policy
- Protection et libre-échange, quelques statistiques, [Arthur Dansereau]
- "Tariff for revenue only" vs. Canada's national policy, political issues discussed : 1. past and present reviewed, 2. open letter to Mr. Dalton McCarthy, M.P., 3. Sir John Macdonald and the anti-French crusade, by C.H. Mackintosh
- The place of the British-born in the general election, speech by Arthur Hawkes
- A thoroughly British legislature wanted, or, in other words, Legislation combining patriotism and popularity, seeing that British public opinion in the government is our only security ..., being newspaper writings by Isaac Buchanan
- Canada, return to an address of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 14 May 1846, for "copy of the Governor-General Earl Cathcart's speech to the Legislative Assembly of the Canadas"; copy "of the despatch or despatches referred to in the Governor-General's speech as having been, and of any others since addressed to Her Majesty's Secretary of State for the colonies, remonstrating against certain presumed changes in the Imperial commercial policy, or conveying to Her Majesty's government information respecting the feelings of Her Majesty's Canadian subjects in regard to the commercial changes now under the consideration of the Imperial legislature"; copy "of any petition from the Quebec Board of Trade, addressed to Her Majesty's principal secretary of state for the colonies in the course of the present year, on the subject of apprehended changes in the Imperial tariff affecting the produce of the Canada's (Lord George Bentinck) ..
- Speech of T.S. Sproule, M.P., on preferential trade with Great Britain, Ottawa, Friday, March 16, 1900
- An open letter from Mr. C.C. Colby M.P. [to] Mr. C.H. Mackintosh, editor, Ottawa Citizen
- Hand book to the Canada tariff, revised and classified into departments, together with exchange tables, for sterling, franc, mark and florin, tables for computing square measure and kilos into pounds avordupois [i.e. avoirdupois], &c., &c., &c., compiled by Thomas Sargant
- Customs and excise tariff, with list of warehousing ports in the Dominion, sterling exchange, franc, German rixmark, and the principal foreign currencies at Canadian customs values, also a table of the value of francs in English money
- The reciprocity agreement and its consequences as viewed from the nationalist standpoint, by Henri Bourassa
- Speech of Mr. Cockburn, M.P., on the tariff, Thursday, 23rd February, 1893
- Dominion customs ready-reckoner and importers' guide, shewing sterling, currency & duties at one view, from 2s. 1d. to 308 6s. 5d. Stg. ; or from $1 to $1,500-at 5%, 7 1/2%, 10%, 12 1/2%, 15%, 17 1/2%, 20%, 22 1/2%, 25%, 27 1/2%, 30%, 32 1/2%, and 35% : to which is added instructions for the use of importers and shippers
- Le succès des manufactures canadienne [sic] est maintenant assuré, lettre de W. Barber et frère, à Isaac Buchanan, M.P.P
- A farmer's open letter to farmers
- Quand les prix baissent, par Watson Griffin
- Workingmen and the N.P., good wages and plenty of work
- The Liberal party and the tariff (Malvern), Edward Blake