STATES AND CANADA
CROSSING THE BORDER, MR. BRYAN ON THE AMERICAN EXODUS, NATURALISATION. (Dj T«lcgtA£rti.—t'ret» Asibclnllon,—OoDjrfelrt.l (Roc. November 1, 10,25 p.m.) '• Ottawa, November V During tlifl first half of tho new fiscal yoar (the sis months ended September 30) tie immigrants into Canadanumbered 120,933-(not very much, less than the total; 146,908, for the whole year 1908-69), of whom tho United Htatas supplied 56,480. (as compared with 59,832 for 1908-09). . , s . V -. Mr. W. J. Biyan (who at tho last TTnited States' Presidential election was the unsuccessful Democrat candidate,' for the third tuno) in a speech at Winnipeg 6»id that Canada was tho only , oountry in the world that wac able to draw Americans from' tho, United States, and keep thorn. He 6aw no objection to Americans becoming naturalised Canadians.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 653, 2 November 1909, Page 5
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129STATES AND CANADA Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 653, 2 November 1909, Page 5
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