CANADA’S DAIRY IMPORTS
COMMENT BY NEWSPAPERS.
VANCOUVER, February 2
On the subject of Canada’s dairy imports, which have been raising a rumpus among butterinakers of Canada, the Saskatoon “Star-Phoenix,” a Liberal journal, says: “Conservative newspapers of Canada have begun another ballyhoo on behalf of tile dairy industry It is a significant fact that those newspaper which do the most talking about Canada’s British connection, and the need for drawing ‘the bonds of Empire’ closer, are the first to complain about imports from other countries in the Commonwealth. If there is any meaning in the plea for larger trade within the Empire, surely this meaning is that Canada, for one, should be hospitable to goods ffom Britain and the other Dominions. New Zealand happens to have an export surplus of butter, and Canada happens not to produce enough for its own needs. What could be more reasonable if the appeal tor ‘Umpire trade’ is anything more than a collection of high-sounding words than the purchase of New Zealand’s butter surplus by Canadians?”
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 March 1930, Page 8
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171CANADA’S DAIRY IMPORTS Hokitika Guardian, 7 March 1930, Page 8
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