Final Report of the Joint Legislative Committee Appointed to Investigate the Public Service Commissions [with Hearings, Jan. 30-Mar. 20,1915, And Exhibits] : Transmitted to the Legislature April 20, 1915
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— The communication from the Canadian govern- ment to this government contained the statement which Judge Hodson has made. By Colonel Hayward: Q. This communication from the Canadian government to this Commission was not before the Commission at the time this license (vas authorized? A. ISTo, but you asked me about it. It says: "And it was recognized that, while it was consistent with that view to permit exportation so long as the demand of Canada for power would not be sufficient to absorb the... whole production, yet it could be permitted only in such manner and on such terms as Final Eepoet of Joint Legislative Committee 2005 did not conflict with the ultimate necessity of securing and pre- serving this natural resource for the use of the people of Canada if and when needed by them." 'Now, Colonel Hayward, I want to say to you just as plainly as it is possible to say it that we may have made a mistake in this capitalization matter, and if, on further consideration, we find it so, I again say to you that we shall be most anxious to rectify that mistake if there is any pos- sibility of the Canadian government stopping this exportation.
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