ELECTION IN CANADA.
TRADE ISSUES PROMINENT
THE DOMINION AGREEMENTS
VANOO(TVKit, July 2.1. Tho trade agreements with Anstr;ili;i. Mini New Zealand figure I a ijrol v in llir C'.in;nH;ii> general election, which is to bp field next Monday. The Prime Minister, Mr. W. L Mackenzie King. is espousing with great vigour a policy of intei Kmpire trale and 1 iriperial preference. The result fif llje election is very much in doubt. Cndoubtedly thera is a slump toward I he Conservatives and against the Liberals in the fit her provinces of Canada, and altogether it appears as if Quebec will hold the balance of power.
Tl, can be staled that whichever side wins new and better trade treaties probably will lie attempted with Australia and New Zealand, whose trade all classes of businessmen in Canada—whether Liberals or Conservatives —are very anxious to retain.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20626, 26 July 1930, Page 13
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