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Volume 23 - Section XII - ElectricCanadian.com

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CANADA AND ITS PROVINCEStaxation, 247 ;and Rolphs scheme ofsettlement, 5 207 ; it3 colonizing results, 3335, 561-2.Canada First Party. And the Red Riverdelegates, 6 42 ; its programme and principalsupporters, 69, 70 ; protectionist in aim, 9146 ; develops national sentiment, 6 71 ;influences provincial politics, 17 147.Canada Interlake Line. Absorbs the CanadianInterlake Line, 10 557.Canada Iron Company, 14 687.Canada Iron Corporation, 9 261, 14 686, 690-1.Canada Line of steamships, 10 615.Canada Screw Company. Complains of unfair<strong>com</strong>petition in Birmingham, 9 142.Canada Shipping Company. See Beaver Line.Canada Southern Railway. Conveys UnitedStates mails, 7 635.Canada Temperance Act (Scott Act). See underLiquor Traffic.Canada Trade Act (1822), 2 588, 3 299, 4 533,670, 571.Canada Trade and Tenure Act (1825), 2 588.Canadian. (1) Allan liner wrecked near thePillars lighthouse, 5 402, 10 604. (2) Allanliner wrecked near Strait of Belle Isle, 5403, 10 605.Canadian Antimony Company, 14 696.Canadian Art Club. Founded (1907), 12 635.Canadian Association of Masters and Mates, 9317, 321.Canadian Banking Company. Proposed establishment of (1792), 4 610.Canadian Brotherhood of Railway Employees,9 316, 321.Canadian Chasseurs (or IndependentForeigners ). Foreign legion enlisted inRevolutionary War, 3 209 n.Canadian Club. Its inception and growth, 12430.Canadian Coal and Coke Company. Businessconsolidation, 9 260.Canadian College, Rome. Founded (1894), 1190.Canadian Copper Company. Develops Sudburymines, 9 185, 18 624-7.Canadian Corn Bill (1843). British preferencegranted under, 5 196, 210.Canadian Fencibles. Raised in War of 1812,3 209 ;recruited in Glengarry during theCanadian Northern Railway. Construction, 9199 ; its rapid expansion, mileage and connections, 10 455-7, 19 185, 20 311, 312, 566 ;aggregate land sales of, 315-16 ; and taxation in the Prairie Provinces, 361 its ; agreement with British Columbia, 21 <strong>23</strong>2-3 ;steamship services, 10 613-14.Canadian Northern Steamships Limited. SeeCanadian Northern Railway.Canadian Pacific Railway. Early schemes forbuilding line, 10 419-20, 20 296 ;a conditionof entrance into Confederation by BritishColumbia, 10 421-3 ; delayed by financialconditions, 4<strong>23</strong> ; Tupper s resolutions, 6 88 ;endeavours to enlist imperial and private aid,89, 10 4<strong>23</strong>-4 ;Selkirk route gives place toWinnipeg route, 20 297 ;effect of choice ofroute on settlement, 19 162-3 ;terms ofconstruction, 6 89, 10 424 ;Blake s criticismof agreement, 6 89-90 ;an alternativescheme, 90 ;contract ratified, 90 ; publicopinion and the contract, 90-1 ; begun and<strong>com</strong>pleted, 10 432 lines ; incorporated by,433-5, 436, 15 190 ;a body without arms,10 434 ;its conflict with Grand Trunk,435-8 ;obtains Dominion aid, 438-9 ; itsserious position in 1885, 439 its ; buildingthe inception of new North -West, 19 163 ;construction followed by agricultural depression in Ontario, 18 575-6 ; policy underlying monopoly clause, 10 424-5 ;disallowance of Manitoba charters and agitationin province, 439-4 j. ;threatens to remove itsworkshops from Winnipeg, 440, 19 119;abrogation of monopoly clause and itsconditions, 10 441, 19 122 ; rate-cuttingresults in friction with United States, 9 162 ;and crossing facilities, 19 1<strong>23</strong>-4 ;entersTransatlantic Rates Association, 9 162 ;land endowment to, 149-50 ; excessivespeculation induced by construction, 150-1 ;land endowment of retards settlement, 20292-3 ; organizes ready-made farms forcolonization, 7 588, 20 302 ; land sales inPrairie Provinces (1J93-1914), 315; constructs line from Lethbridge to Nelson, 10452 ; its irrigation works in Alberta, 20591-2 ; mileage and percentage west of LakeSuperior, 10 457 ; system and its connections,20 300-1, 566 ;its development (1896, 1913),310-11 ; increase in gross earnings (1901-War of 1812, 17 69 ;settle on Rideau Canalroute, 76.12), 9 199 ; agitation to rescind exemptionCanadian Geological Survey. Its exploring from taxation, 19 258, 265, 274 ; <strong>com</strong>poundswork, 5 328.taxation in Prairie Provinces, 20 361 ; subCanadian Labour Union, 9 297-9 ; its influence ventions from British Columbia, 22 364-5 ;on legislation, 299.its steamship services on upper lakes, 10Canadian Manufacturers Association. Its atti 546, 550, 556 ; river oar transports, 547 ;tude to Chamberlain s fiscal programme, 9 on inland lakes, 570-1 ;transatlantic services211.and fleet, 612-13 ;Paci6c services and fleet,Canadian-Mexican Pacific Steamship Line, 10 572-3, 613-18 first ; great material achieve618.ment of Confederation, 6 6.Canadian Mounted Rifles. Take part in South Canadian Plumbago Company, 16 593.African War, 7 438, 440.Canadian Titanic Iron Ore Company. AttemptsCanadian National Association. Its political mining at Baie St Paul, 16 579.programme, 6 69.Canadian Voltigeurs. Take part in War ofCanadian Navigation Company. Acquires 1812, 3 209 and ., 247-9.Royal Mail Line, 10 539 ;absorbed by Canals. Special Article : The Canals ofRichelieu Steamboat Company, 539, 551. Canada, 10 502-36 a ; handicap on public

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