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| | Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online |
 | | Galt was, however, too closely linked at the time to the railway enterprises receiving government subsidies for his reputation not to be sullied by the regular and vicious attacks in both houses of parliament denouncing the collusion between politicians and these companies. |  | | Galt is credited with once more resolving an impasse, over the size of subsidies that the central government would have to grant the provincial governments. |  | | Galt understood the strategic necessity of this withdrawal, but he could not support it, since he had championed the Lower Canadian Protestants’ demand that their educational rights be guaranteed in the bill. |
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http://www.biographi.ca/EN/ShowBio.asp?BioId=40234
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| | Tariffs in Canada - Canadian Tariffs |
 | | The 1930 budget completely re-wrote large sections of the tariff, but the work was really one of long overdue reclassification, and the net effect on the margin of protection was negligible. |  | | In addition to the tariff schedules, Canada agreed to a number of broad principles governing the administration of her tariff. |  | | The election of 1896 was fought on a complexity of issues, but of these the tariff was one of the most important. |
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http://www2.marianopolis.edu/quebechistory/encyclopedia/TariffsCanada.htm
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| | ECCA 260H - Commercial Policy |
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http://www.trentu.ca/economics/260/260_LecCommercial.html
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http://www.fact-library.com/tariff.html
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 | | The lower tariffs on iron and steel products hit Wood’s firm “severely,” but he was willing to pay the price, for the new tariff structure stimulated competition between American and Canadian manufacturers and led to a more efficient Canadian industry. |  | | As president of the city’s Board of Trade, Wood voted in favour of raising the tariff from 15 to 20 per cent at the 1873 meeting in Ottawa of the Dominion Board of Trade. |  | | With revenues down, Mackenzie was decidedly worried by the number of government supporters from manufacturing districts who, he confided to Governor General Lord Dufferin [Blackwood], had created “a very strong party in favour of a protectionist or I might say a re-actionary policy. |
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http://www.biographi.ca/EN/ShowBio.asp?BioId=41272
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| | protective tariff: Information From Answers.com |
 | | The tariff bill of 1816 was a sort of compromise between the conflicting interests. |  | | The general growth of manufacturing interests throughout the North had given the protectionists the balance of strength, and the free-traders, finding themselves powerless to gain their ends in Congress, began to indulge in treasonable language, claiming that individual States had the right to refuse to submit to laws which worked adversely to their interests. |  | | New agitation at once began, and in 1820 a bill was passed by the House in favor of an openly protective system. |
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http://www.answers.com/topic/protective-tariff
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 | | Mackintosh analyzed the impact of the tariff on different regional interests in Canada, on the allocation of resources in the domestic economy, and on the distribution of income. |  | | Although the overall effect of the tariff in promoting manufacturing development in Canada remains uncertain, there is little doubt that it encouraged the inflow of foreign direct investment. |  | | Following the Conservative victory, substantial increases were made in what has come to be known as the "National Policy Tariff" of 1879, a regime of protection which subsequent Canadian governments, whether Conservative or Liberal, adhered to tenaciously. |
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http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~reak/ssc/indus.htm
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| | Welcome to the Canada Visiting Research Chair in Brazil Studies |
 | | He was awarded the 1998 Petro-Canada Young Innovators Award to study the impact of CUSTA and NAFTA on manufacturing plant closures in the United States and Canada. |  | | More recently, Dr. Beaulieu was awarded a three-year SSHRC grant to conduct research on the political economy of Canada's trade policy from her first use of commercial policy with the "Cayley and Galt" tariff in 1858 to the present. |
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http://www.las.ucalgary.ca/las1/brasilchair/speakers.htm
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| | Art Fresh : Article 'Dingley tariff' |
 | | The tariff provisions of Wilson-Gorman were superceded by the Dingley Tariff of 1897. |  | | See also: McKinley tariff of 1890 Wilson-Gorman tariff of 1894 Dingley tariff of 1897 Mann-Elkins Act of 1910 Underwood tariff Template:Law-stub |  | | The Payne-Aldrich tariff of 1909 reduced the United States tariff rate to 37%. |
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http://www.art-fresh.net/DisplayArticle948029.html
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| | Economic history of Canada |
 | | The first Prime Minister of the new nation was John A. Macdonald and he outlined what would be Canada's economic program for decades. |  | | This would be the National Policy a system of protective tariffs that would encourage the development of Canadian manufacturing. |  | | In 1842 the British preferential tariff were lifted, however, the transatlantic trade still remained a profitable one. |
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| | Fordney Mccumber: Insights on act |
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http://shermanact.muskact.com/fordneymccumber
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| | Canadian-American_Reciprocity_Agreement Information, Facts, Resources |
 | | Free trade between the two nations did not again come into being until the 1988 Canadian-American Free Trade Agreement, brought in by Brian Mulroney's Progressive Conservatives. |  | | Both nations joined the General Agreement on Trade and Tariffs (GATT) after the Second World War, and tariffs began to steadily decline. |  | | While the new country attempted to have a return to reciprocity, the Americans would not agree. |
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http://www.mbceo.com/index.php?title=Canadian-American_Reciprocity_Agreement
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| | The Glenbow Museum > Dewdney Papers- Table of Contents |
 | | Hayter Reed will come down after payments are made. |  | | -- Galt will be leaving us for management of coal company in the West. |  | | Do you think time would be saved by sending men to Prince Albert in steamboats and barges: Enclosing a letter from A. Galt re transportation of men. |
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http://www.glenbow.org/collections/search/findingAids/archhtm/dewdney.cfm
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| | KEMP |
 | | In the future Canada will be careful not to enter into treaties or tariff agreements with foreign countries which restricts her freedom in regulating her own tariff in the interests of both the produce and the consumer. |  | | The splendid victory shows us plainly where we stand in our relations with the Mother Country and with the United States. |  | | Let us develop our country in our own way along the paths which have proved safe and have led us into prosperous condition A E Kemp M P |
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| | CAYLEY definition of CAYLEY in computing dictionary - by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia. |
 | | Cayley was used at about 100 sites but has been superseded by a much more general system, Magma. |  | | CAYLEY - A symbolic mathematics system for group theory written by John Cannon of the University of Sydney, Australia in 1976. |  | | This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. |
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http://computing-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/CAYLEY
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| | Alexander Tilloch Galt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | He served as the first Minister of Finance in the new confederation and was the main architect of the Cayley-Galt Tariff, and became the first Canadian High Commissioner in London in 1880. |  | | The Honourable Sir Alexander Tilloch Galt, PC (September 6, 1822 – September 19, 1911) was an English-born Canadian politician, and a father of Canadian Confederation. |  | | In Lennoxville, Quebec, the Alexander Galt High School was named in his honor. |
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| | George Cayley |
 | | He served for the Whig party on Parliament, and helped found the Polytechnic Institution, serving as its chairman for many years. |  | | Launched from a hill on the Brompton Estate by teams of estate workers, Sir George Cayley's coachman flew the machine 130 metres across Brompton Dale, landing safely into a meadow on the other side. |  | | Sir George Cayley Sir George Cayley (27 December 1773 - 15 December 1857) was an exuberant polymath from Brompton-by-Sawdon, near Scarborough in Yorkshire. |
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http://www.kiwipedia.com/en/sir-george-cayley.html
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| | Alexander Tilloch Galt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | He served as the first Minister of Finance in the new confederation and was the main architect of the Cayley-Galt Tariff, and became the first Canadian High Commissioner in London in 1880. |  | | The Honourable Sir Alexander Tilloch Galt, PC (September 6, 1822 – September 19, 1911) was an English-born Canadian politician, and a father of Canadian Confederation. |  | | In Lennoxville, Quebec, the Alexander Galt High School was named in his honor. |
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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Galt
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 | | The former city of Galt, Ontario, Canada, is now part of Cambridge. |  | | Galt is the name of some places in the United States of America: |  | | Child Educational Toys - Baby, Kid, Young Adult - Galt |
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http://www.fact-library.com/galt.html
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 | | has been awarded a three-year $55,000 SSHRC grant to pursue research on the political economy of Canada's trade policy from her first use of commercial policy with the "Cayley and Galt" tariff in 1858 to the present. |  | | Patrick Coe has been awarded a three-year $15,347 SSHRC grant to pursue research on long-run monetary neutrality. |
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 | | According to our current on-line database, Arthur Cayley has 3 students and 1509 descendants. |  | | Cayley graphs are named for Arthur Cayley (August 1821-January 1895), who though starting out as a laywer, eventually published over 900 papers and notes covering nearly every aspect of modern... |  | | ARTHUR CAYLEY - LoveToKnow Article on ARTHUR CAYLEY |
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| | GALT |
 | | Search the GALT Family Resource Center at RootsWeb.com (if available). |  | | Search the GALT Family Message Boards at Ancestry.com (if available). |  | | Search the surname GALT at GenForum.com (if available). |
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http://www.worldhistory.com/surname/US/G/GALT.htm
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| | Ship Arrivals Canada 1857 pt 3 |
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| | Cayley - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Cayley |
 | | Here you will find more informations about Cayley. |  | | If you find this encyclopedia or its sister projects useful, |  | | *George Cayley Naturalist, Physical Scientist, Engineer, Inventor, Politician |
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http://www.encyclopedia-glossary.com/en/Cayley.html
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| | Alexander Tilloch Galt -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
 | | In (Click link for more info and facts about Lennoxville, Quebec) Lennoxville, Quebec, the Alexander Galt High School was named in his honor. |  | | Alexander Galt is interred in the (Click link for more info and facts about Mount Royal Cemetery) Mount Royal Cemetery in (Click link for more info and facts about Montreal, Quebec) Montreal, Quebec. |  | | Alexander Tilloch Galt -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/a/al/alexander_tilloch_galt.htm
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 | | Give two reasons why BNA railways struggled by the mid 1850s. |  | | What was Galt’s reason for the Cayley-Galt tariff of 1858-59? |
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 | | Arnold; ANS, January 1863, expressing thanks to the press for a second edition of a catalogue. |  | | Correspondents include Joseph Cundall, George Routledge, C.W.H. Wyman, James, Lowe, Job Caudwell, James Wilson, Locker Lampson, L. Lace Cayley, J. Whitaker, and other publishers and printers dealing with art and printing matters, particularly teetotalitarianism. |  | | ALS, Saturday morning [ n.d.], to T. Horsley Curties, thanking him for a letter and a gift of some books. |
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 | | 12/15/1857:Sir George Cayley, English father of aerodynamics, died. |  | | 12/28/1961:Edith Bolling Galt Wilson, second wife of Woodrow Wilson, died. |
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