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The exportation of pulpwood is restrained. The United States protested against legislation which was aimed at its own industries. The Dominion refused to interfere with matters which the Provinces had power to deal with, and, as a consequence, retaliation clauses are found in the Under- wood Tariff of the United States. As the timber supplies of the States are insufficient, this retaliation does not affect the Canadian trader at all. The pulpwood cut was worth TRADE AND MANUFACTURES 205 $9, 217..., 000 in 1908, and this increased to nearly $9, 800, 000 in 1910. About 60 per cent, went to the United States, the rest was dealt with at home. The Dominion had sixty pulp mills in 1910, of which the greater part were in Quebec. The number has increased all over the Dominion. Thus, in 1912, British Columbia had two, with an output worth $1, 250, 000, and in 1913 five. The export of pulp for the whole of Canada in 1909 was 281, 000 tons, and in 1910 329, 000 tons, and it is going up by leaps and bounds.
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