The Struggle for Imperial Unity: Recollections & Experiences
Some fifteen years ago the late Dr. James Bain, Librarian of the Toronto Public Library, urged me to write my reminiscences. He knew that, as one of the founders of the Canada First party, as Chairman of the Organising Committee of the Imperial Federation League in Canada, then President of it, and after its reorganisation, under the name of the British Empire League in Canada, still President, I had much private information, in connection with the struggle for Imperial Unity, that would be of interest to the public. He was therefore continually urging me to put down my recollections in order that they should be preserved.
I put the matter off until the year 1899, when I was retired from the command of my regiment on reaching the age limit. I then wrote my military recollections under the title Soldiering in Canada . This was so well received by the Press and by the public that, being still urged to prepare my political reminiscences, I began some years ago to write them, and soon had them finished. In the early part of 1908 Dr. Bain read the manuscript, and then asked me not to delay, as I had intended, but to publish at once. Shortly before his death last spring, he again expressed this wish. I have consulted several of my friends, and in view of their advice now publish this book.
I have not attempted to write a history of the Imperial Unity movement, but only my personal recollections of the work which I have been doing in connection with it for so many years. I still feel, as I did when I was writing my military recollections, that I should follow the view laid down by the critic who said that reminiscences should be written just in the style in which a man would relate them to an old friend while smoking a pipe in front of a fire. I have tried to write the following pages in that spirit, and if the personal pronoun appears too often, it will be because, being recollections of work done, it can hardly be avoided.
GEORGE T. DENISON.
George T. Denison
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CONTENTS
A UNITED EMPIRE
CANADA FIRST PARTY AND HUDSON BAY TERRITORY
THE RED RIVER REBELLION
THE RED RIVER EXPEDITION
NATIONAL SENTIMENT
ABORTIVE POLITICAL MOVEMENT
THE INDEPENDENCE FLURRY
THE O’BRIEN EPISODE
THE IMPERIAL FEDERATION LEAGUE
COMMERCIAL UNION
IMPERIAL FEDERATION LEAGUE IN CANADA
THE YEAR 1890
VISIT TO ENGLAND, 1890
THE GREAT ELECTION OF 1891
CONTEST WITH GOLDWIN SMITH
ORGANISATION OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE LEAGUE
MISSION TO ENGLAND, 1897
THE WEST INDIAN PREFERENCE
1899: THE ESTABLISHMENT OF EMPIRE DAY
THE SOUTH AFRICAN WAR
WORK IN CANADA IN 1901
MISSION TO ENGLAND IN 1902
CORRESPONDENCE WITH MR. CHAMBERLAIN
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