Canada
FROM THE LIBERAL STANDPOINT. Press i Association—Copyright, Austra lian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Received 1.25 p.m.) Ottawa, December 21. Mr Bourassa, analysing the results of the Elections, said it was clear Canada had declared unequivocally her Imperialism. After the war, however, the Liberals ought to see the position wherein they had allowed themselves to be led. The two principals after-the-war problems would be the -re-adjustment of Canada's economic equilibrium and the re-adjusts ment of Canada's relations with thv rest of the Empire. The FrenciiCanadians must make a decision between Nationalism and Imperialism.' If the Unionist Party were broken up' in this connection, in what position would the Liberals of the future find themselves ?
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 26, 22 December 1917, Page 5
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