E. P. W.

Toronto, Ontario.

January, 1914.


CONTENTS

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Prefatory Note[vii]
I.Why Canada is British[1]
II.The Dominion of Canada[17]
III.Confederation[26]
IV.Lands and the People[42]
V.Industries and Transport[65]
VI.The Old Province of Nova Scotia[92]
VII.New Brunswick, the Land of the St. John[108]
VIII.Prince Edward Island[127]
IX.Quebec and its Eastern Townships[138]
X.Ontario, once “Canada West” [159]
XI.Manitoba, Old and New[178]
XII.Saskatchewan, the Wheat Province[194]
XIII.Alberta: where Prairies and Mountains Meet[209]
XIV.British Columbia, The Pacific Province[223]
XV.The Yukon and North-West Territories[239]
XVI.The Man Whom Canada Needs[243]
XVII.The Woman Canada Needs[258]
XVIII.Hints and Suggestions[276]
APPENDIX[295]
INDEX[307]

APPENDIX.

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Notea.Addresses of Dominion and Provincial Officials, who will give Information to Immigrants[295]
b.Synopsis of Dominion Land Regulations concerning Free Grants, etc.[297]
c.Requirements as to Money Immigrants must have in Possession on Landing[298]
d.Cost of Passage, and Baggage Allowance[299]
e.“Settlers’ Effects Duty Free” [300]
f.Young Women’s Christian Associations Directory, etc.[301]
g.English Equivalents of Canadian Money[305]
Index[307]