House of Commons Debates, Official Report, Volume 3E. Cloutier, Queen's Printer and Controller of Stationery, 1922 - Canada |
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Page 2177
... Labour ( Mr. Murdock ) . I do not know whether the views of the hon . Minister of Labour are that not only is there no duty required to protect the farmers down there , but that their industry should contribute a 49 cent tax per 100 ...
... Labour ( Mr. Murdock ) . I do not know whether the views of the hon . Minister of Labour are that not only is there no duty required to protect the farmers down there , but that their industry should contribute a 49 cent tax per 100 ...
Page 2192
... labour . The principles of human- ity which must guide both capital and labour have been so well defined in that book entitled " Industry and Humanity " that I will not attempt to add one word . It is an admirable expose of those prin ...
... labour . The principles of human- ity which must guide both capital and labour have been so well defined in that book entitled " Industry and Humanity " that I will not attempt to add one word . It is an admirable expose of those prin ...
Page 2242
... Labour people , who form a very considerable part of the population of this country , have begun to understand that it is necessary that they too should give political expression to their views , and to realize that their policies are ...
... Labour people , who form a very considerable part of the population of this country , have begun to understand that it is necessary that they too should give political expression to their views , and to realize that their policies are ...
Page 2248
... labour people in Great Britain are , and how constructive they are in their policies . Let me remind hon . members that in the draft programme prepared several years ago for the British Labour party it was suggested [ Mr. Woodsworth ...
... labour people in Great Britain are , and how constructive they are in their policies . Let me remind hon . members that in the draft programme prepared several years ago for the British Labour party it was suggested [ Mr. Woodsworth ...
Page 2249
... labour and he said : If labour at times seems to be unreasonable , let us not forget that in the days that have gone , too often the workingman , so called , did not receive a fair share of the wealth which his labour created ; too ...
... labour and he said : If labour at times seems to be unreasonable , let us not forget that in the days that have gone , too often the workingman , so called , did not receive a fair share of the wealth which his labour created ; too ...
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