CANADIAN NAVAL POLICY.
FRENGH-GANADIANS ANT) THE
; EMPIRE.
ABHEREN'CE TO THE DOCAL
■NAVY.
deceived Feb. 12, 9.10 p.m.) Ottawa, Feb. 12
Mr. Lemioux, speaking in tW naval debate in the House of Commons, said thattoadians .would; pay tribute once ,nr twee to the Motherland, but after ZTZ tie may break. The Fr*nchConatos were fully alive to ije ™ny advantages under; the British flag, and did not< desire separation in any form from the-Empire;,but they, were determined to uphold the Canadian Navy ideal forvCanada. Mr. Lemieux charged with a deep laid plottho politicians of Britain and Canada. ' , ~*, Mr Lemiuex added that Canada did nob want a voice in the- decision of peace or war for the Empire. When ■ commenting" on preference He wag called to order for asserting that the jingoistic loyalty on both sides of tlie Atlantic proceeded: from we stomach and not the heart.
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Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13648, 13 February 1913, Page 5
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144CANADIAN NAVAL POLICY. Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13648, 13 February 1913, Page 5
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