Incoming Resources
- Understanding tariffs and trade barriers, Avery Elizabeth Hurt
- Trade war, containers don't lie, navigating the bluster
- Tariffs and the future of trade, Eamon Doyle, book editor
- Le tarif et la prospérité nationale, mémoire présenté au Gouvernement du Dominion par L'Association des manufacturiers canadiens le 13 janvier 1911
- The significance of tariff-barriers, by H.T.F. Duckworth
- 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
- [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 ..
- The dumping clause, by Watson Griffin ; with illustrations by Sam Hunter
- Timber duties, copy of a memorial to the Board of Trade by the merchants of Quebec, respecting the timber duties
- Our fisheries and our forests, two of our national monopolies, two matchless natural resources : shall we keep them or shall we lose them?
- The tariff issue in Canada, the attitude of the two parties regarding it : extracts from speeches, resolutions and the party press, showing clearly what each party stands for with respect to customs duties
- Free trade for the people, protection for the favored few
- Differential duties (colonies), return to an address of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 28 January 1847, for, copies of all memorials and representations from Canada, and other colonies, respecting the differential duties on goods imported into the colonies, and respecting the operation and effect of the British navigation laws on their commerce, since 1845
- Trade after the war, a resume of trade conditions in France, Italy and Great Britain before 1915, with suggestions as to expansion of Canada's trade after the war, by W. Frank Hatheway
- Farmer Jones and the tariff, or a friend in disguise
- Timber duties, copies of despatches from the governor of Nova Scotia, dated 17th January 1831, enclosing, An address of the Council and Assembly of Nova Scotia, praying that the discriminating duties on foreign timber imported into Great Britain may not be withdrawn : and, from the governor of Lower Canada, dated 8th January 1831, enclosing, A memorial from certain gentlemen engaged in the timber trade in Lower Canada, praying that no alteration be made in the duties on timber
- Quand les prix baissent, par Watson Griffin
- The French tariff and Canadian trade, summary of the customs' statistics of France and Canada, by A. Poindron
- Le tarif français et le commerce canadien, résumé des statistique douanières de la France et du Canada, par A. Poindron
- The Honble. Francis Hincks' views on the commercial policy of Canada, in 1846 and 1847, and in 1852
- Colonial intercourse, comparative statement of duties, 28 February 1831
- The tariff, speech delivered in the House of Commons, April 9th, 1879, by J.B. Plumb
- Customs duties (Canada and the West Indies), return to an address of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 30 May 1856, for copies or extracts of any correspondence which has taken place between the Colonial Office and the governors of our North American and West Indian colonies, on the subject of a proposal for the mutual abolition of customs duties upon the productions of Canada and the West Indies
- The attitude of the Rt. Hon. Arthur Meighen on the tariff, by James Cobourg Hodgins
- Official statement submitted by the Canadian Manufacturers Association to the committee of Ministers of the Crown, appointed by the Government of Canada, to hear representations in regard to the Canadian customs tariff, Winnipeg, September 14th, 1920
- Canada's protective tariff, what it is ; how it is worked ; who gets the benefit, by Edward Porritt
- Tariff eats its own children, present fiscal sytem has withering effect upon small manufactures, by Roderick Mckenzie