Chamberlin William Henry
Canada today and tomorrow
Article number 10123834
A timely and accurate survey of our neighbor to the North - her character, history, resources and war effort. Today, more than ever before, our neighbor north of the border is of major significance to us. With the war acting as a catalyst, former barriers are dissolving and closer economic collaboration is inevitable. With clarity, understanding, and a clinical objectivity, Mr. Chamberlin lays before us the facts about Canada which are behind the headlines today, interpreting and integrating the many-sided problems which confront her in her war and post-war economies. In what way will she handle the vital question of conscription? What is the attitude of the powerful French minority toward the war? How can Canada preserve her foreign trade economy during and after the war? Why do many Canadians fear closer economic relationships with the United States? What about her huge aviation training program, and how is it progressing? What is the capacity of her important aluminum production? These and other questions are fully and intelligently discussed. No full understanding of the part the North American continent is playing in the war, and will play in the future, can be had without familiarity with the facts which go to make up this competent appraisal of Canada today.
Condition
Used - Good
Language
English
Article type
Book - Hardcover
Year
1942
Publisher
Boston
pp. 338
