"Repor, Volume 1917-1918" offers a detailed look at the financial activities of the Canadian Bank of Commerce during a pivotal period. This volume provides valuable insights into the bank's operations and its role in supporting the Canadian economy during the later years of World War I. A primary source for economic and financial historians, this report offers a window into the challenges and strategies employed by a major financial institution during a time of global upheaval. It sheds light on banking practices, investment strategies, and the overall economic climate of Canada at the time. Researchers and those interested in Canadian financial history will find this a valuable resource.
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