Canadian View of the Lead Quota Problem

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
G. A. Gordon
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Jan 1, 1962

Abstract

For the purpose of examining a specific problem, it is important that we look at the context, to obtain an appreciation of the general area of which the particular problem forms a part. It is my task today to speak on a particular relationship between the nations of Canada and the United States of America. What is the background? Almost two hundred years ago we both belonged to a family of nations -- the British Empire. There was a serious family quarrel in 1776 and the United States left the family and set out to make its own independent way in the world. Canada, which was not as grown up as the united States, remained with the mother country, and in 1812 resisted a vigorous attempt by the United States to get it to leave home too. With the passing of the years the bitterness of that family quarrel has faded and, aside from occasional differences, we have been getting along very well ever since.
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APA: G. A. Gordon  (1962)  Canadian View of the Lead Quota Problem

MLA: G. A. Gordon Canadian View of the Lead Quota Problem. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1962.

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