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The Canadian Commonwealth by Agnes C. (Agnes Christina) Laut
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Canada's exports to the whole British Empire are almost two hundred
millions a year.[2] Her aggregate trade with the British Empire has
increased three hundred per cent. since confederation, or from one
hundred and seven to three hundred and sixteen millions. With the
United States, her aggregate trade has increased from eighty-nine to
six hundred and eight millions. For one dollar's worth she buys in
England, she buys four dollars' worth in the United States. Here trade
is not following the flag, and the flag is not following trade. Trade
is following its own channels independent of the flag.


V

What is the future portent of the great migration of Englishmen of the
best blood and traditions to Canada? There can be only one portent--a
Greater Britain Overseas, and Canada herself has not in the slightest
degree wakened to what this implies. She knows that her railroads are
a safe and shorter path to the Orient than by Suez; and in a cursory
way she may also know that the nations of the world are maneuvering for
place and power on the Pacific; but that she may be drawn into the
contest and have to fight for her life in it--she hardly grasps. If
you told Canada that within the life of men and women now living her
Pacific Coast may bristle with as many forts and ports as the North
Sea--you would be greeted with an amused smile. Yet all this may be
part of the destiny of a Greater Britain Overseas.

With men such as Sir John Macdonald and Laurier and Borden on the
roster roll of Canada's great, one dislikes to charge that Canadian
statesmen have not grown big enough for their job. The Aztec Indians
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