Historical documents of Canada 5. The arts of war and peace 1914-1945. - (1972). - 656 S.

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adam_text Contents I: Constitution and Government A. The Crown and the Office of Governor General 2. The Controversy over the Dissolution of Parliament , 1926 1. Mr. King to Lord Byng, 28 June 1926 3 2. Lord Byng to Mr. King, 29 June 1926 3 3. Lord Byng to the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, London, 30 June 1926 4 4. The Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs to Lord Byng, 3 July 1926 5 5. Mr. King to Lord Byng, 3 July 1926 6 6. Lord Byng to Mr. King, 5 July 1926 7 7. Lord Byng Writes to an Old Friend, 6 July 1926 8 2. The Crown and Canada after 1931 8. An Act Respecting Alteration in the Law Touching the Succession to the Throne, 1937 9 9. The Royal Visit of 1939: Proceedings in Parliament 10 B. The British North America Acts and the Process of Amendment 2. The British North America Acts, 1915-43 10. The British North America Act, 1915 13 11. The British North America Act, 1916 15 12. The British North America Act, 1940 16 13. The British North America Act, 1943 17 2. Discussions on the Process of Amendment 14. Report of Special Committee of the House of Commons on the British North America Act, 1935 18 C. The Electoral Franchise 15. An Act to Confer the Electoral Franchise upon Women, 1918 24 16. The Dominion Elections Act, 1920 25 D. National Symbols 17. Order in Council on the Red Ensign, 1924 27 18. Canadian Army Routine Order, 1944 28 19. Order in Council on the Red Ensign, 1945 28 II: Politics A. Parties and Platforms 20. Platform of the Farmers Party, 1918 32 21. The Liberal Platform, 1919 36 22. The Conservative Platform, 1927 43 23. The Regina Manifesto of the C.C.F., 1933 46 24. The Social Credit Gospel, 1935 52 25. The Progressive Conservative War Platform, 1942 55 B. General Elections 1. The General Election of 1917 26. Sir Wilfrid Laurier s Election Manifesto, 4 November 1917 62 27. Sir Robert Borden s Election Manifesto, 11 November 1917 68 2. The General Election of 1921 28. Arthur Meighen s Election Manifesto, 4 October 1921 72 29. Mackenzie King s Election Statement, 4 December 1921 76 3. The General Election of 1925 30. Mackenzie King States the Issues, 5 September 1925 78 31. Arthur Meighen Opens his Campaign, 9 September 1925 84 32. Robert Forke s Election Statement, 16 September 1925 88 4. The General Election of 1926 33. Arthur Meighen s Opening Statement, 20 July 1926 91 34. Mackenzie King s Opening Statement, 23 July 1926 94 35. Ernest Lapointe Defines the Constitutional Issue, 23 July 1926 97 5. The General Election of 1930 36. Mackenzie King s Five-Cent-Piece Speech 98 37. R. B. Bennett Presents his Program, 9 June 1930 100 38. Mackenzie King Defends the Government s Record, 16 June 1930 103 6. The General Election of 1935 39. Mackenzie King on the Political Situation, 31 July 1935 107 40. Mackenzie King on Unemployment, 5 August 1935 109 41. R. B. Bennett on the Danger of War, 6 September 1935 110 42. Messrs. King and Lapointe on the Danger of War, 7 September 1935 111 43. R. B. Bennett Proposes a Remedy for Unemploy- ment, 9 September 1935 112 44. R. B. Bennett as Economic Reformer, 14 September 1935 113 7. The General Election of 1940 45. Dr. R. J. Manion Defines National Government, 31 January 1940 115 46. Manion Repudiates Conscription, 8 February 1940 116 47. Mackenzie King on National Government, 23 February 1940 117 48. Manion Changes His Party s Name, 28 February 1940 118 8. The General Election of 1945 49. John Bracken s Declaration of Policy, 15 May 1945 119 50. Mackenzie King s Opening Address, 16 May 1945 121 51. Mr. King Strikes a Personal Note, 2 June 1945 122 IE: Law, Justice and Police A. Criminal Justice 52. The Criminal Code: Section 98 126 53. The Quebec Padlock Law, 1937 129 54. Extracts from the Report of the Archambault Commission, 1938 130 B. Police Organization 55. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police, 1919 135 IV: Social Life and Institutions A. Population and the Growth of Cities 56. Estimated Population of Canada, 1914-1945 138 57. Population, Rural and Urban, Census Years 139 58. Population of Major Cities, Census Years 139 B. Trade Unionism and Labour Policy 59. Statistics of Trade Union Membership in Canada, 1914-1945 140 60. Judgment of Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in Toronto Electric Commissioners v. Snider, 1925 141 61. The Fair Wages and Eight Hour Day Act, 1930 144 62. Premier Hepburn Defies the C.I.O., 1937 145 63. The Canadian Congress of Labour, 1940 146 64. Summary of the Wartime Labour Relations Order, 1944 148 C. The Aftermath of the First World War 65. The Methodist Social Gospel, 1918 154 66. Winnipeg s Bloodiest Day 156 67. Extract from the Mathers Commission s Report, 1919 158 68. Extracts from the Robson Commission s Report, 1919 161 D. Social Security and Welfare 69. A Conservative Elder Statesman Opposes Old Age Pensions, 1927 166 70. The Old Age Pensions Act, 1927 167 71. J. S. Woodsworth Calls for Unemployment Insurance, 1930 169 72. The Unemployment Insurance Act, 1940 171 73. Extracts from the Debate on the Family Allowances Bill in the House of Commons, 25 July 1944 173 74. The Family Allowances Act, 1944 177 E. Prohibition: Ontario as an Example 75. The Plan for Prohibition in Ontario, 1916 180 76. Premier William Hearst Explains the Ontario Temperance Act, 1916 181 77. Extracts from the Ontario Temperance Act, 1916 182 78. The Strange Case of the Rev. Mr. Spracklin 184 79. Extracts from Premier Ferguson s Election Statement, October 1926 184 80. Extracts from the Liquor Control Act (Ontario), 1927 187 F. Immigration 81. Statistics of Immigrant Arrivals in Canada, 1914-1945 190 82. Extracts from the Amendments to the Immigration Act, 1919 190 83. French-Canadian Nationalist Pressure against Jewish Immigration, 1933 194 G. Abandonment of Titles 84. Report of a Special Committee of the House of Commons, 1919 196 85. Question and Answer on Titles, 1933 198 86. A Further Statement by R. B. Bennett on Titles 199 H. The Status of Women 87. The Judicial Committee Decides that Women are Persons, 1929 200 V: Economic Life and Policy A. Trade and Commerce 2. The Bennett Tariff Policy, 1930-1931 88. Amendment of the Customs Tariff, 1930 204 89. Extracts from the Tariff Board Act, 1931 206 2. The Pattern of Trade Agreements, 1932-1938 90. Extracts from the Ottawa Trade Agreement between Canada and the United Kingdom, 1932 209 91. An English Comment on the Results of the Ottawa Agreements 212 92. Order in Council Giving Effect to Canada-U.S. Trade Agreement of 1935 213 3. Restraint of Trade: Anti-Combines Legislation 93. Extracts from the Combines Investigation Act, 1923 215 B. Agriculture 7. The Marketing of Wheat 94. The Canadian Wheat Board Act, 1935 219 95. The Wheat Board Acquires Monopoly Powers, 1943 221 2. The Mechanization of Agriculture 96. Massey-Harris Makes the Machines 222 3. Reclaiming the Drought Areas 97. The Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Act, 1935 224 C. Industry 98. Statistics on the Growth of Manufacturing 226 99. British and Foreign Investment in Canada 227 D. Transport and Communications 7. Railway Nationalization 100. Extracts from the Drayton-Acworth and Smith Reports, 1917 * 229 101. Extracts from tlie Act Providing for Purchase of the Stock of the Canadian Northern, 1917 233 102. Arthur Meighen on Public Ownership 234 103. An Act to Incorporate Canadian National Railway Company and Respecting Canadian National Railways, 1919 235 104. The Grand Trunk Railway Acquisition Act, 1919 237 105. Extracts from the Canadian National-Canadian Pacific Act, 1933 240 106. The Winnipeg Free Press on Railway Amalgamation, 1933 241 2. The Internal-Combustion Engine Works a Revolution 107. Statistics of Production and Registration of Motor Vehicles in Canada, 1914-1945 243 108. General Motors Quietly Takes Over 244 109. Glimpses of the Coming Air Age, 1930 245 110. The Horse Still Has His Day, 1932 248 111. The Trans-Canada Air Lines Act, 1937 249 E. Public Finance and Taxation 112. Extract from the Income War Tax Act, 1917 253 113. Paying for the First World War 254 114. The Bank of Canada Act, 1934 257 115. The Bank of Canada Act Amendment Act, 1938 260 F. Dominion-Provincial Economic Relations 116. Order in Council Appointing the Royal Commission on Dominion-Provincial Relations, 1937 262 117. Abstract of the Leading Recommendations of the Rowell-Sirois Commission, 1940 265 118. The Dominion-Provincial Taxation Agreement Act, 1942 279 G. Return of Natural Resources to the Prairie Provinces 119. Order in Council Setting Up the Royal Commission on the Transfer of the Natural Resources of Manitoba 282 120. Extracts from the Agreement between the Governments of Canada and Manitoba, 14 December 1929 284 H. The Depression After 1929 121. A Cape Breton Fisherman Complains 286 122. French-Canadian Nationalist Reaction to the Depression 287 123. A Cry from the Dust Bowl 289 124. Getting By on the Prairies 290 125. The Soldiers Go to Stratford 291 126. Bennett Confronts the Relief Camp Strikers 292 127. The Dominion Day Riot in Regina, 1935 293 128. The End of Relief Camps 294 I. The Depression Robs Newfoundland of Responsible Government, 1933 129. Newfoundland Asks for the Temporary Suspension of Self-Government 296 130. The Under-Secretary of State for the Dominions Discusses the Newfoundland Bill 299 J. Stevens, Bennett and Economic Reform, 1934-1935 131. Extracts from the Stevens Commission Report, 1935 302 132. The Premier Speaks to the People : Extracts from Bennett s New Deal Broadcasts, 1935 310 133. The Dominion Trade and Industry Commission Act, 1935 313 VI: Northern Development and the Mining Frontier 134. On to the Bay : The Hudson Bay Railway 320 135. Aircraft in the North 322 136. Oil in Alberta 323 137. Gilbert LaBine Finds a Mine, 1930 324 138. Eldorado on the Eve of Atomic Energy 325 ✓ VII: Religious and Cultural Development A. Religious Organization: Church Union 139. The United Church of Canada Act, 1924 328 B. Education and Cultural Conflict 140. Henri Bourassa on The Prussians of Ontario, 1914 141. Ontario Relaxes Its Language Policy, 1927 C. The Arts 142. The Times of London Comments on Canadian Painting, 1924 335 143. Lord Bessborough on the Dominion Drama Festival, 1935 337 D. The Sciences 144. Extracts from the First Report of the National Research Council of Canada, 1916-1918 340 145. Canada s First Nobel Prize in Science: Insulin, 1923 343 146. Extracts from the Report of the National Research Council for 1945-46 344 E. Control of Radio Broadcasting 147. Extracts from the Report of the Aird Commission, 1929 347 148. Le Devoir on Quebec s Claim to Control Broadcasting 351 149. The Canadian Radio Broadcasting Act, 1932 150. The Canadian Broadcasting Act, 1936 352 355 VIII: External Affairs and Defence A. The Commonwealth and National Independence 1.The First World War, 1914-1918: Constitutional Developments 151. Sir Robert Borden s Toy Automata Letter, 4 January 1916 362 152. Imperial War Cabinet and Imperial War Conference, 1917 363 153. Imperial War Cabinet and Imperial War Conference, 1918 369 2. The Paris Peace Conference, 1919 154. Telegrams on Representation at the Conference 375 155. Memorandum concerning the Dominions as Parties and Signatories to the Peace Treaties 377 156. Loring Christie s Notes on the Conference, July 1919 379 157. Ratification of the German Treaty by Canada 386 3. The Imperial Conference of 1921 and Imperial Foreign Policy 158. Extracts from Proceedings of the Conference 387 159. Foreign Policy: Meighen s Three Conclusions 389 160. The Anglo-Japanese Alliance 392 161. Discussion on Constitutional Relations 405 162. Sir Robert Borden s Report on the Washington Conference of 1921-1922 410 4. The Chanak Incident, 1922 163. The British Request, 15 September 1922 419 164. Mackenzie King Makes a Private Comment, 17 September 1922 420 165. The Canadian Reply, 18 September 1922 421 166. Press Reports in Canada 422 167. Arthur Meighen s Ready, Aye Ready Speech, 22 September 1922 423 5. The Halibut Treaty, 1923 168. Telegrams between Ottawa, London and Washington on Signing of the Treaty 424 169. Treaty between Canada and the United States of America for Securing the Preservation of the Halibut Fishery of the North Pacific Ocean 428 170. Parliamentary Approval of the Treaty, June 1923 430 6. The Imperial Conference of 1923 171. Extracts from O.D. Skelton s Memorandum Canada and the Control of Foreign Policy, 1923 431 172. Mackenzie King on the Nature of the Conference, 3 October 1923 435 173. Extracts from Mackenzie King s Statement on Foreign Policy, 8 October 1923 435 174. John W. Dafoe s Diary of the Conference 443 175. Extracts from the Proceedings of the Conference 445 7. Canada and the Locarno Treaties 176. Byng to Amery, 8 January 1926 451 8. The Imperial Conference of 1926 177. A Canadian Newspaperman Comments on the Conference 454 178. Extracts from the Proceedings of the Conference 455 9. Representation in the United States 179. The Governor General (The Duke of Devonshire) to the Secretary of State for the Colonies (Lord Milner) 3 October 1919 468 180. Milner to Devonshire, 28 October 1919 470 181. Comments by Mackenzie King, 1920 471 182. Commission of the First Canadian Minister to the United States, 1926 473 10. Equality Within the Commonwealth 183. Extracts from the Report of the Conference on the Operation of Dominion Legislation and Merchant Shipping Legislation, 1929 474 184. The Imperial Conference of 1930 477 185. The Statute of Westminster, 1931 485 11. Facing a New War, 2935-2939 186. The Imperial Conference of 1937 488 187. John W. Dafoe on the Debate in Canada, 17 June 1937 491 188. Mackenzie King Supports Munich 493 189. Dr. Manion Finds a Formula, 27 March 1939 494 190. Party Leaders in Agreement, 30 March 1939 496 B. Canada and the League of Nations 191. Extracts from the Covenant of the League of Nations 499 192. Canada s First Attack on Article 10, 1919 508 193. Note on the Status of the Dominions in the League of Nations, 1919 510 194. Canada Rejects the Geneva Protocol, 1925 511 195. The Ethiopian Crisis, 1935: The Canadian Government Repudiates Dr. Riddell s Initiative 512 C. The Boundaries of Canada 196. The Labrador Boundary: Report of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, 1 March 1927 514 D. Defence Policy Between the Two Wars 197. Expenditure on the Defence Departments between the Wars 522 198. The National Defence Act, 1922 524 199. The Visiting Forces (British Commonwealth) Act, 1933 524 200. The Joint Staff Committee Makes Recommendations for Rearmament, 1936 527 201. Mackenzie King Urges the Liberal Caucus to Support his Rearmament Program, 20 January 1937 532 202. The Minister of National Defence Defines the Government s Priorities, 1939 533 E. Canada and the United Nations, 1943-1945 203. Mackenzie King Produces the Idea of Functional Representation, 1943 534 204. Canada Comments on the Dumbarton Oaks Proposals for a World Organization, 12 January 1945 536 205. Extracts from the Charter of the United Nations, Signed 26 June 1945 538 IX: War A. The First World War 1. The Outbreak of War 206. Canada s First Offer of Forces 548 207. The Official Word of War 549 208. Canada s Offer is Accepted 549 209. Opinions from Henri Bourassa 550 2. Command and Control of the Forces and Conduct of the War 210. Canada s Naval Force is Placed at Disposal, 1914 552 211. A Canadian Takes Command of the Canadian Corps, 1917 552 212. New Systems of Control 553 213. Sir Robert Borden Tells the Imperial War Cabinet, 13 June 1918 556 3. On the Battlefield and Above It 214. The 1st Canadian Division in the Second Battle of Ypres, 1915 560 215. Sir Arthur Currie on the Battle of Vimy Ridge, 1917 562 216. Recommendation for the Victoria Cross, Captain W.A. Bishop, 1917 563 217. The Record of the Hundred Days, 1918 564 4. The Conflict over Manpower and Conscription 218. The Canadian Military Commitment Is Raised 566 219. Sir Wilfrid Laurier Expresses a Private Opinion 567 220. Voluntary Enlistments, by Provinces and Nationalities, August 1914 — 31 October 1917 568 221. A Moderate French-Canadian Newspaper on the Military Service Bill 569 222. The French-Canadian Nationalist Position 569 223. Henri Bourassa on the Military Service Bill Debate 571 224. The Military Service Act, 1917 572 225. The Halifax Chronicle Assails the Borden Government, October 1917 576 226. The Halifax Chronicle Supports Borden s Union Government, November 1917 577 227. An Election Riot in Sherbrooke, 1917 578 228. Quebec ueber Alles 579 229. The Military Service Act is Strengthened by Order in Council, 1918 580 5. The Industrial Effort 230. The Imperial Munitions Board 583 6. Special and Emergency Legislation 231. The War Measures Act, 1914 586 232. The Military Voters Act, 1917 587 233. The War-time Elections Act, 1917 591 B. The Second World War 1. The Outbreak of War 234. Form and Objectives of Canadian War Policy, 24 August 1939 595 235. Ernest Lapointe Speaks to the House 597 236. Canada Declares War 601 2. The Quebec Election of 1939 237. Duplessis Throws Down the Gauntlet, 24 September 1939 603 238. Lapointe Picks the Gauntlet Up, 29 September 1939 604 239. Lapointe on Conscription, 9 October 1939 605 3. Canada and the Higher Direction of the War 240. Mackenzie King Describes the Machinery for Directing the War, July 1943 606 241. Roosevelt Vetoes Canadian Participation in the First Quebec Conference, 1943 608 242. Letting England Lead 608 4. Command and Control of the Forces 243. The Canadian Government s Directive to General Crerar, 24 May 1944 610 244. Extract from a Directive by General Sir Bernard Montgomery to his Forces, 20 August 1944 614 245. The Ralston-Sinclair Agreement on R.C.A.F. Squadrons, 7 January 1941 615 5. The Battlefield: Land, Sea and Air 246. Extracts from the Duff Report on the Hong Kong Affair, 4 June 1942 617 247. Bad News by Pigeon Post: Dieppe, 19 August 1942 619 248. Convoy O.N. 127 Fights Its Way Through, September 1942 620 249. The 1st Canadian Division Takes Ortona, December 1943 623 250. No. 6 (R.C.A.F.) Bomber Group Attacks Hamburg, Night 28-29 July 1944 625 251. General Crerar Reports on the Falaise Gap Battle 627 6. Manpower and Conscriptiofi 252. The National Resources Mobilization Act, 1940 629 253. The Plebiscite: Manifesto of the Ligue pour la défense du Canada, 1942 631 633 254. Crisis, 1944: General Stuart Asks for 15,000 Men 255. Crisis, 1944: Mackenzie King Gets Himself a New Defence Minister 634 256. Crisis, 1944: The Coming of Overseas Conscription 635 257. Louis St. Laurent Expresses His Convictions 637 258. Intake of Men into the Armed Forces, by Provinces, 1939-1945 639 7. Economic Effort and Controls 259. A Program for Munitions and Supply 641 260. An Act to Amend the Department of Munitions and Supply Act, 1940 643 261. Extracts from Reports of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board, 1945 and 1946 644 262. Some Statistics of Canadian War Production, 1939-1945 645 8. Atomic Energy 263. C.J. Mackenzie, Acting President, National Research Council, to C.D. Howe, 10 April 1944 647 264. Extract from Minutes of Combined Policy Committee, Washington, 13 April 1944 648 9. Rapprochement with the United States 265. The Ogdensburg Declaration, 18 August 1940 650 266. The Hyde Park Declaration, 20 April 1941 651 Index 653
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