LOYAL FRENCH-CANADA.
HAPPY LAND WHERE THERE IS NO'ECHO OP BOLSHEVISM.
LONDON, Oct. 18.—Dr. L. J. Lemieux, for Quebec Province, speaking at the Canada Club in London, said:— , . : '•Quebec is a happy country,-where toleration is religiously observed, and where those great theoretical rnotertents' which some call progress, but which really end in Bolshevism, fail to find ah echo. Our 'habitants' (farmers) and outworking, men are not receptive to them. "U ever the question of secession from the Empire should arise, there will he found hundreds of thousands of FrenchCanadians in N Norihern Ontario and the maritime' provinces who -will -join their compatriots in Quebec In standing like a rook of granite against such a measure. • "Canada has now become the principal, grain market of the- world. we want, our grain to come by Britten rail l .ways and in British shifts. Wh# should Canadian grain travel via United States pom? It is high time to bestir out- ! felVea in this matter."
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16921, 30 December 1925, Page 2
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