FRANCO-CANADIAN TREATY
THE . “MOST FAVOURED NATION” TREATMENT.
By TelegrapU—Press Af=rnutrition—Copyright
OTTAWA, December 1,
The Frahoo-Canadhin commercial treaty gives Canada the French minimum tariff on a wide range of articles.
The Franco-Canadian commercial treaty was signed at Paris,.on October 19th, but publication of its terms was delayed until it had been submitted to the French and Canadian Parliaments. This treaty supersede® on© framed in 1893, which was very limited in scope and applied to only a small number of lines of goods. The now agreement is much more extensive, containing concessions on both sides/ and applying to a greater number of lines. It also deals with general questions concerning trade between the two countries.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6382, 3 December 1907, Page 5
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