"Canada and the Federation of the Empire" explores Canada's relationship with the British Empire and the broader concept of imperial federation. This historical work examines the political, economic, and social ties between Canada and Great Britain, analyzing the debates and developments surrounding closer integration within the empire.
Authored by John George, Sir Bourinot, the book offers valuable insights into the perspectives and policies of the time, shedding light on the complex dynamics that shaped Canada's path toward nationhood within the context of the British imperial system. It is a significant resource for understanding Canadian history and the evolution of the Commonwealth.
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