, • Colonel J. S. Dennis, Chief Commissioner of Colonisation and Development for the Canadian Pacific Kail way (says our London correspondent), has made reference m London to the danger from non-British capital and non-British immigration in Canada, and hej complains strongly of the apathy of the Canadian Government, which was doing nothing and not spending a, dolhvr oil this sid», as compared with the activities of Australia and New Zealand. He- urged Gau.adians living in England to realise the responsibility of their Canadian cifcizeniship, for npon the solution of the problem which' faced them depended the fate of, the British Empire, of which any map of tile world wool & show them (Wada was the keystone.
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 57, 9 March 1922, Page 8
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