États-Unis -- Commerce -- Canada
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- Speech delivered by Geo. H. Bradbury, M.P., in the House of Commons on 5th April, 1911 in opposition to the reciprocity proposals of the government
- Proceedings of the General Assembly upon the convention, concluded between His Majesty and the United States of America
- Counter manifesto to the annexationists of Montreal, [Britannicus, id est William Kirby]
- Impossibility of Canadian annexation
- Correspondence respecting the termination of the Reciprocity Treaty of June 5, 1854, between the United States and Great Britain
- Message from the president of the United States, transmitting a report of the secretary of state, made in pursuance of a resolution of the House of Representatives, of 17th February, last, requiring information relative to duties on imports from the United States into Canada, Nova-Scotia, and New-Brunswick; of the duties on articles exported to the United States from said provinces, &c. &c. & c. : April 18, 1816, read, and ordered to lie upon the table
- Canada's crisis, political, commercial, and industrial relations with the United States and other countries ; our transportation problems and the railway rule of Canada ; the naval aberration and what it is leading to ; the light of history on Canadian nationality, by E. B. Biggar
- Speech delivered by the Right Honorable Sir Richard Cartwright, G. C. M.G., P.C., Minister of Trade and Commerce, in Association Hall, Toronto, August 29, 1911
- The Bargain itself, just what is proposed between the governments of Canada and the United States
- The struggle in Canada, by Erastus Wiman
- Address at the banquet of the Union League Club of Chicago, Washington's birthday celebration, February 22nd, 1889, Henry W. Darling
- Reciprocity with the United States, Canadian nationality, British connection and fiscal independence : how the policy which has been pursued in Canada for more than thirty years is reversed by the reciprocity agreement with the United States, and how commercial and political union with the United States would follow, issued by the Canadian National League
- Reciprocity between the United States and the Dominion of Canada, a series of articles by United States writers and publicists, with an historical introduction by the editor of the Canadian Magazine
- Reciprocal trade with the British North American colonies, (to accompany Bill H.R. no. 360)
- The Reciprocity Treaty, speech of Hon. Alfred Ely of New York, delivered in the House of Representatives, June 15, 1860
- A sketch of the rise and progress of the Reciprocity Treaty, with an explanation of the services rendered in connection therewith, by Thos. C. Keefer
- The Reciprocity Treaty, its advantages to the United States and to Canada, by Arthur Harvey
- Reciprocity of transportation facilities between the United States and the Dominion of Canada; and the Canadian Pacific Railway, from the annual report on the internal commerce of the United States for the year 1883, by Joseph Nimmo
- Union between the United States and Canada, political or commercial : which is desireable and which is presently possible?, a speech by Erastus Wiman
- Reciprocity Treaty between Great Britain and the United States, together with the Canadian tariffs for 1854 & 1863
- Commerce with the Canadas, and with the British North American colonies
- An act to enable His Majesty to authorise, in case of necessity, the importation of bread, flour, Indian corn, and live stock, from any of the Territories belonging to the United States of America, into the Province of Quebec, and all the countries bordering on the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, and the islands within the said Gulf, and to the Coast of Labrador
- On commercial union with the United States, with a word on imperial reciprocity, a paper read before the Montreal Branch of the Imperial Federation League in Canada, by Arch. McGoun, Jr
- Negro competition, an objection to unrestricted reciprocity, by Watson Griffin
- Fraudulent official records of government, correspondence with the late Lord Frederick Cavendish, M.P., published with the consent of the Right Hon. the Marquis of Hartington, M.P., secretary of state, War Department, by Henry Youle Hind
- How to double the wealth of Canada, imperial federation, continental union, by T.E. Ewen
- Reciprocity, address delivered by Sir George W. Ross to members of the Toronto Board of Trade at luncheon, November 3rd, 1910
- Memorandum on the commercial relations of the Dominion of Canada to the United States of America
- Conférence de C. Beausoleil au Club national de Montréal, vendredi, 6 fevrier, 1891
- Commerce between the United States and Canada, observations on reciprocity and the McKinley tariff, addressed to D. M. Irwin, Esq., president of the Board of Trade, Oswego, N.Y., by Robert H. Lawder
- Speech of Mr. John Charlton, M.P., in the House of Commons, March 28th, 1893, reciprocity negociations, documents and statements, criticism of government conduct and motives, no real effort made for reciprocity, explanation of diverse statements at Washington and Ottawa
- Continental union versus reciprocity, Erastus Wiman answered by an ex-member of the Canadian parliament, [Francis Wayland Glen]
- Mr. Howe's speech at the Detroit convention
- Hier et aujourd'hui, ou, L'opposition et le pouvoir, considérations sur la politique canadienne : suivies du TraitéEde réciprocitéEentre le Canada et les Etats-Unis
- The effect of reciprocity on Canadian labor, shall we export our raw materials, or shall we build up our towns and cities by manufacturing the finished products in Canada
- Remarks on the extension of reciprocity between Canada and the United States, now confined to the growth and produce of each; to manufactures, shipping & coasting and establishing a commercial system adapted to the geographical position of Canada, by Wm. Hamilton Merritt
- Statement of facts laid before Sir Allan N. MacNab, Kt., chairman of the Railroad Committee of the Legislative Assembly of the province of Canada, in relation to the application of the Champlain and St. Lawrence Railroad Company for the right to bridge the navigable waters of Lake Champlain and River Richelieu, between Rouse's Point and Isle au Noix, and to build a railroad from the said bridge, on the east side of the river Richelieu to the province line
- Commercial union between the United States and Canada, speech by J.W. Longley ; delivered in the House of Assembly of Nova Scotia, May 2, 1887
- Address on public issues and reciprocity agreement delivered by Hon. J.R. Stratton, M.P., Monday, July 3rd, 1911
- La Protection combattue et refusée par le gouvernement libéral
- The Changes which time has brought
- Reciprocity, an address delivered before the Canadian Club, Montreal, December 12th, 1910, by Wallace Nesbitt
- Report on the state of trade between the United States and British possessions in North America, prepared for the Secretary of the Treasury, in compliance with a joint resolution of Congress, by J.N. Larned
- Plain talks on commercial union between Canada and the United States, by Thomas Shaw
- Remarks of Gen. James H. Wilson, in joint debate with Erastus Wiman, Esq., before the Board of Trade and the citizens of Wilmington, Delaware, on our relations with the Dominion of Canada, December 13, 1889
- Closest trade relations between the United States and Canada, [by Erastus Wiman]
- Trade with Canada, address of Hon. Benj. Butterworth, of Ohio, before the Committee on Ways and Means, March 3, 1890
- British North America at the Detroit Convention
- Commercial relations of the British North American provinces
- Report of meeting of manufacturers, held in Argyle Hall, on Thursday, 26th March, 1874
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