Canada -- Politique commerciale
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Canada -- Politique commerciale
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- Ten commandments for Canadian trade
- Address of Mr. A. E. Kemp, president of the Canadian Manufacturers' Association, delivered at their annual meeting, in Toronto, April 29, 1896, also, national policy and preferential trade resolutions adopted at that meeting
- Conservtion of Canadian trade, by Frederic Nicholls
- Ways to national prosperity, Canadian money, Canadian made, should stay in Canada for Canadian trade
- American protection versus Canadian free trade, A Plea for British Agriculture, by John Wood
- To whom are we to belong?, dedicated to Her Majesty' s principal secretary of state for the colonies, by a Canadian protectionist
- Le budget, discours prononcé par Henri Bourassa
- The tariff, speech delivered in the House of Commons April 1st, 1879, by D. Mills
- Field and factory side by side, or, How to establish and develope [sic] native industries, by J. Beaufort Hurlbert
- Report of the delegation from the Halifax Chamber of Commerce to the Dominion Board of Trade meeting at Ottawa, January, 1876, [J.T. Wylde]
- The effects of the new tariff on the Upper Canada trade, [A merchant]
- Aux électeurs du Canada, Sir John A. Macdonald
- Self-reliance, or, A plea for the protection of Canadian industry, by Joseph Wright
- Commercial federation and colonial trade policy, John Davidson
- Two trade letters, by Wm. J. Patterson, Secretary, Board of Trade and Corn Exchange Association
- The policy of free trade ;, in a series of letters addressed to the Honorable L.H. Lafontaine
- The future commercial policy of British North America, being an essay read before the Literary and Historical Society of Quebec, on Wednesday evening, March 20, 1867, by Thomas Hunter Grant
- The Patriotic party versus the Cosmopolite party, or in other words, reciprocal free trade versus irreciprocal free trade, from the writings of Isaac Buchanan
- The relations of the industry of Canada with the mother country and the United States, being a speech by Isaac Buchanan, Esq. M.P. as delivered at the late demonstration to the parliamentary opposition at Toronto ... and an appendix containing various valuable documents, edited by Henry J. Morgan
- La Préférence réciproque telle que les conservateurs la demandent pour le Canada, pas d'avantages sans compensation : le Canada pour les Canadiens
- Discours sur la question des traités de commerce prononcés au Sénat par les Honorables MM. Bureau, Aikins et Trudel à la séance du 1er avril 1879
- Les Libéraux et le tarif, préférences sans réciprocité : les intérêts des producteurs canadiens sacrifiés
- Field and factory side by side, or, How to establish and develope [sic] native industries, by J. Beaufort Hurlbert
- Mr. Gamble's speech on the commercial policy of the country, in the House of Assembly, Thursday, October 28, 1852
- Sixty years of protection in Canada, 1846-1907, where industry leans on the politician, by Edward Porritt
- Speech of Mr. Goldwin Smith, at the banquet of the Chamber of Commerce of the State of New-York, November 20, 1888
- Le Canada, son présent et son avenir, politique et finances, par Jules Fournier
- Circular to the members of the Legislative Assembly, both among those members who, like myself, are anxious, if possible, to sustain the present ministry ..., Isaac Buchanan
- Discours sur le budget, prononcés par Sir Wilfrid Laurier et Sir Richard Cartwright
- A permanent patriotic policy is that which is wanted for Canada, [Isaac Buchanan]
- The national policy of England, an unpublished letter addressed to the editor of the "Times", preceded by prefatory remarks addressed to the public, by Kuklos [id est John Harris]
- Free trade protection and reciprocity, from "The canals of Canada", by Thomas C. Keefer
- "Canada for the Canadians", political pointers for the campaign of 1896
- La Politique nationale
- The enlargement of Canadian trade, address by the Hon. Sir George E. Foster ... minister of Trade and Commerce for Canada at the Toronto Board of Trade luncheon 7th October, 1914
- 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
- Preferential trade between Britain and Canada, by Adam Shortt
- La protection au Canada, conférence, le 14 mars 1895 aux salles du Club Cartier-Macdonald, par G. Amyot
- Tariff eats its own children, present fiscal sytem has withering effect upon small manufactures, by Roderick Mckenzie
- Views of the commercial policy of Canada in 1846 and 1847 and in 1852
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