Transport -- Canada
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Transport -- Canada
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- Statement in regard to the Canadian government and the Canadian Pacific Railway, submitted to the Senate Committee on Interstate Commerce, by Joseph Nimmo
- Canadian transportation, a paper delivered before the Political Economy Club of Montreal, by G.W. Stephens
- The Coteau Bridge controversy, letters of Donald MacMaster, M.P.P. for Glengarry (and others), with opinions of the press
- Report on the plan for the improvement of the harbour of Montreal, prepared by James H. Springle and Chas. F.H. Forbes
- Burning Canadian questions, inter-provincial communications, Atlantic ports, development of natural resources, labor and capital, immigration and prohibition, by C.W. Wetmore
- Memorandum of association and articles of association
- Overland route through British North America, or, The shortest and speediest road to the east, by Alfred Waddington
- Papers to be read before the Canadian Street Railway Association annual meeting, Hamilton, Ont., May 29 to 31, 1913
- Canada : its history, productions, and natural resources, prepared under the direction of John Carling ; [by George Johnson]
- Three chapters on a triple project, the canal and the rail, by William F. Coffin
- The railways of Canada for 1870-1, shewing the progress, mileage, cost of construction, the stocks, bonds, traffic, earnings, expenses, and organization of the railways of the Dominion : also, a sketch of the difficulties incident to transportation in Canada in the pre-railroad days, by J.M. and Edw. Trout
- For Canada, transportation the problem, by a grain dealer
- The employment of the people and the capital of Great Britain in her own colonies, at the same time assisting emigration and penal arrangements by undertaking a great national work ... all this fully explained in a letter from Major Robert Carmichael-Smyth to his friend the author of "The clockmaker" : containing thoughts on the subject of a British colonial railway communication between the Atlantic and the Pacific .
- Project for the construction of a railroad to the Pacific through British territories, with Report of the Committee of the Legislative Assembly of Canada thereupon, 30th August, 1851, to whom was referred, after its 2nd reading on the 2nd day of July, 1851, the bill authorising the incorporation of a company with power to construct such road
- Correspondence with His Grace the Duke of Newcastle, the Hudson's Bay Company, and the delegates from Canada, (with other documents) in reference to the establishment of overland passenger and telegraphic communication between the Atlantic and British Columbia and the Pacific
- The employment of the people and the capital of Great Britain in her own colonies, at the same time assisting emigration, colonization and penal arrangements, by undertaking the construction of a great national railway between the Atlantic and the Pacific from Halifax Harbour, Nova Scotia to Frazer's River, New Caledonia
- How Canada is solving her transportation problem, by Lawrence J. Burpee
- Report on conveyance, for European circulation
- Great Britain one empire, on the union of the dominions of Great Britain by inter-communication with the Pacific and the East via British North America : with suggestions for the profitable colonization of that wealthy territory, by Millington Henry Synge
- Proposal for a rapid communication with the Pacific and the East via British North America, by M.H. Synge
- Transportation by railway and ship-canals
- The Dominion of Canada, containing a historical sketch of the preliminaries and organization of confederation : also, the vast improvements made in agriculture, commerce and trade, modes of travel and transportation, mining, and educational interests, etc., etc. for the past eighty years under the provincial names : with a large amount of statistical information, from the best and latest authorities, by H.Y. Hind ... [and others]
- In the Senate of the United States, Mr. Cullom, from the Committee on Interstate Commerce, submitted the following report, to accompany Senate resolutions of August 3 and December 13, 1888
- Handbook and official catalogue of the Canadian Section, published under the direction of Thomas C. Keefer
- Where to spend the summer, a description of some of Canada's summer resorts and how to get to them
- Report to the Hon. J.H. Pope, Acting Minister, Department of Railways and Canals, on the necessity of deepening the Welland Canal, and on transportation, commerce and canal tolls, affecting the St. Lawrence water-route to the sea-board, by Robert C. Douglas