Canadian Independence Annexation And British Imperial Federation

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Probably it would leave matters precisely where they are, for New England has been abandoned by her farmer class in the mad rush for the West, and deserted homesteads by the hundred are waiting to be reoccupied, which are nearer the large city markets of the coast than any Canadian farms.
The fishermen of the Maritime Provinces would profit by reciprocity or annexation, but they do not make the best of the market within their own reach. Long after the Intercolonial railroad was opened, the Lowe
...r Canadian market was supplied with frozen fish, not by Nova Scotia over that road, but by the State of Maine over the Grand Trunk.
78 Canadian Independence, % Annexation would probably improve the financial status of the territory represented by Canada, but it would improve the fi- nancial condition of the Canadians them- selves, only if they yielded to the impulses which would reach them from across the line. These, if they did not push them on^ would push them out. But is there not inherent activity enough in Canada to render such external impulses unnecessary, and cannot one section react on another as effectually as it is thought American go- aheadativeness would overcome the inertia of sluggishness which characterizes certain communities in the Dominion ?


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