Prosperity follows settlement in any part of Canada : letters from satisfied settlers. : R5-129/1909E-PDF
Provides a brief introduction on Canada (location, population, extent, form of government) followed by replies, received from immigrants to circulars sent to them, describing their success and opinions of Canada as a place of settlement for British immgrants. The back cover provides names and addresses of the Canadian Government agents in England, Scotland and Ireland and a note that "farmers, farm labourers and female domestic servants are the only people whom the Canadian Immigration Department advises to go to Canada."
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Department/Agency | Canada. Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada. Canada. Department of the Interior. |
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Title | Prosperity follows settlement in any part of Canada : letters from satisfied settlers. |
Publication type | Monograph |
Language | [English] |
Format | Electronic |
Electronic document | |
Note(s) | Cover title. Historical publication digitized [from the collection of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada]. |
Publishing information | Ottawa : Published by authority of the Minister of the Interior,1909. |
Description | 47 p. |
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Subject terms | Immigrants Immigration policy Agricultural workers |
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