This editorial discusses the refusal of South Asian immigrants to go to Honduras, the conditions there, and alleged bribe offered to the Honduras delegates. It also discusses the potential conditions the unemployed South Asian immigrants would face in the winter and the lack of adequate public assistance available.
This editorial discusses the refusal of South Asian immigrants to go to Honduras, the conditions there, and alleged bribe offered to the Honduras delegates. It also discusses the potential conditions the unemployed South Asian immigrants would face in the winter and the lack of adequate public assistance available.
This editorial discusses the refusal of South Asian immigrants to go to Honduras, the conditions there, and alleged bribe offered to the Honduras delegates. It also discusses the potential conditions the unemployed South Asian immigrants would face in the winter and the lack of adequate public assistance available.
This editorial discusses Chinese immigrants and the amount of money they send to friends and relatives in China every year. It also discusses the implications for the British Columbia and Vancouver economy.
This editorial discusses Chinese immigrants and the amount of money they send to friends and relatives in China every year. It also discusses the implications for the British Columbia and Vancouver economy.
This editorial discusses Chinese immigrants and the amount of money they send to friends and relatives in China every year. It also discusses the implications for the British Columbia and Vancouver economy.
This editorial discusses Chinese immigrants and the amount of money they send to friends and relatives in China every year. It also discusses the implications for the British Columbia and Vancouver economy.
This editorial discusses the pending arrival of a large group of American immigrants, seeking to settle in Saskatchewan as farmers. It also discusses the --desirability-- of the American immigrants and their anticipated participation in provincial and federal government and reform. Nichol goes on to discuss his dissatisfaction with the imbalance of power between the federal government (based in the East) and the Western provinces and the hope that the new influx of settlers will participate in political action to correct it. He also discusses, at length, the imperial government in India and the nationalist movement.
This editorial discusses the pending arrival of a large group of American immigrants, seeking to settle in Saskatchewan as farmers. It also discusses the --desirability-- of the American immigrants and their anticipated participation in provincial and federal government and reform. Nichol goes on to discuss his dissatisfaction with the imbalance of power between the federal government (based in the East) and the Western provinces and the hope that the new influx of settlers will participate in political action to correct it. He also discusses, at length, the imperial government in India and the nationalist movement.
This editorial discusses the pending arrival of a large group of American immigrants, seeking to settle in Saskatchewan as farmers. It also discusses the --desirability-- of the American immigrants and their anticipated participation in provincial and federal government and reform. Nichol goes on to discuss his dissatisfaction with the imbalance of power between the federal government (based in the East) and the Western provinces and the hope that the new influx of settlers will participate in political action to correct it. He also discusses, at length, the imperial government in India and the nationalist movement.
This editorial discusses the pending arrival of a large group of American immigrants, seeking to settle in Saskatchewan as farmers. It also discusses the --desirability-- of the American immigrants and their anticipated participation in provincial and federal government and reform. Nichol goes on to discuss his dissatisfaction with the imbalance of power between the federal government (based in the East) and the Western provinces and the hope that the new influx of settlers will participate in political action to correct it. He also discusses, at length, the imperial government in India and the nationalist movement.
This is an editorial discussing Canadian immigration laws and criticizing the liberal government for mismanaging immigration policy while praising the conservative opposition for pursuing more --effective-- legislation which would allow the government more discretion in who they encouraged or allowed to immigrate.
This is an editorial discussing Canadian immigration laws and criticizing the liberal government for mismanaging immigration policy while praising the conservative opposition for pursuing more --effective-- legislation which would allow the government more discretion in who they encouraged or allowed to immigrate.
This is an editorial discussing Canadian immigration laws and criticizing the liberal government for mismanaging immigration policy while praising the conservative opposition for pursuing more --effective-- legislation which would allow the government more discretion in who they encouraged or allowed to immigrate.
This is an editorial discussing Canadian immigration laws and criticizing the liberal government for mismanaging immigration policy while praising the conservative opposition for pursuing more --effective-- legislation which would allow the government more discretion in who they encouraged or allowed to immigrate.
This is an editorial condemning the Continuous Journey Law (a federal measure) as ineffective and counterproductive while claiming the Natal Act as superior. It also discusses the author--s belief that South Asian immigrants, while undesirable, are preferable to Japanese, and condemns the act as wholly ineffective in keeping Japanese immigrants out of British Columbia. Nichol complains that the current legislation is not in British Columbia--s best interests. The article also briefly discusses a famine in India and the relative prosperity of the North American continent.--
This is an editorial condemning the Continuous Journey Law (a federal measure) as ineffective and counterproductive while claiming the Natal Act as superior. It also discusses the author--s belief that South Asian immigrants, while undesirable, are preferable to Japanese, and condemns the act as wholly ineffective in keeping Japanese immigrants out of British Columbia. Nichol complains that the current legislation is not in British Columbia--s best interests. The article also briefly discusses a famine in India and the relative prosperity of the North American continent.--
This is an editorial condemning the Continuous Journey Law (a federal measure) as ineffective and counterproductive while claiming the Natal Act as superior. It also discusses the author--s belief that South Asian immigrants, while undesirable, are preferable to Japanese, and condemns the act as wholly ineffective in keeping Japanese immigrants out of British Columbia. Nichol complains that the current legislation is not in British Columbia--s best interests. The article also briefly discusses a famine in India and the relative prosperity of the North American continent.--
This is an editorial condemning the Continuous Journey Law (a federal measure) as ineffective and counterproductive while claiming the Natal Act as superior. It also discusses the author--s belief that South Asian immigrants, while undesirable, are preferable to Japanese, and condemns the act as wholly ineffective in keeping Japanese immigrants out of British Columbia. Nichol complains that the current legislation is not in British Columbia--s best interests. The article also briefly discusses a famine in India and the relative prosperity of the North American continent.--
This is an editorial discussing the Continuous Journey Law and the author--s belief that it is illogical, ineffective, and anti-Imperial in its-- application (particularly regarding a pending case against a group of South Asian immigrants being held on the point that they were delayed in Hong Kong for a month due to a delay in their connecting vessel to Vancouver) and his argument that the Natal Act was far more effective and rational. He also indicates his disagreement with the Laurier government and the law and states his preference for South Asian immigrants over Japanese.
This is an editorial discussing the Continuous Journey Law and the author--s belief that it is illogical, ineffective, and anti-Imperial in its-- application (particularly regarding a pending case against a group of South Asian immigrants being held on the point that they were delayed in Hong Kong for a month due to a delay in their connecting vessel to Vancouver) and his argument that the Natal Act was far more effective and rational. He also indicates his disagreement with the Laurier government and the law and states his preference for South Asian immigrants over Japanese.