The Commercial Policy of the British Colonies And the Mckinley Tariff
The Commercial Policy of the British Colonies And the Mckinley Tariff
Grey, Henry George Grey, Earl, 1802-1894
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The fact that there is an obvious and urgent need for an alteration of the pre- sent fiscal and commercial system of the Dominion has been proved by Sir R Cartwright in his exceed- ingly able letter in the Economist of February 13, 1892, by evidence which seems quite conclusive ; and the evils he describes as now existing are most serious. His remarks on the connection there is between the terrible political corruption which to the great grief of its friends has been lately brought to light in ...Canada especially demand much attention, and even more is due to what he says as to the results of the recent census, since with regard to these he is speaking of matters of fact which cannot be disputed. He shows that, notwithstanding the very large num- ber of emigrants who have been received in Canada, the increase of the population since the last census of ten years ago falls short of what might have been looked for from natural increase alone in a prosperous and thriving country. The inference is inevitable, that during these years the Dominion had not been prospering as it ought to have done, and that very many of its natives, as well as of the emigrants who have reached its shores, have been unable to find in it Digiti zed by Google 54 THE COMMERCIAL POLICY OF THE BRITISH homes in which they could enjoy such an amount of welfare as to induce them to remain there.
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