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1890-1900 - Slide Show
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R-B1059
Item Date
1913


"Sir Wilfrid Laurier - Prime Minister of Canada, 1896-1911"


"While the groundwork had been laid by Macdonald and the National Policy, it would be Laurier who would put the dream of western settlement into practice. Clifford Sifton, the Minister of the Interior, would launch a massive advertising campaign to attract setters from all areas of Europe and the United States. As the homesteaders flooded into Saskatchewan, eastern industry boomed and Canada was on its way to fulfilling Laurier's prediction that the twentieth century would be Canada's century. "

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R-B1059
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Sir Wilfrid Laurier


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Image Preview R-B1059 Photograph 01 - "Sir Wilfrid Laurier - Prime Minister of Canada, 1896-1911"
Image Preview R-B1863 Photograph 02 - "Clifford Sifton - Minister of the Interior, 1896-1905"
Image Preview S-B6741 Photograph 03 - “Prosperity follows settlement in Western Canada†- a promotional brochure from the Canadian Department of t
Image Preview R-A4356 Photograph 04 - A Doukhobor family at Yorkton.
Image Preview R-B7390 Drawing 05 - "Now Then, All Together".
Image Preview R-A7556 Photograph 06 - A farmwoman, with her children, in front of their sod shack near Redvers.
Image Preview R-B9388 Photograph 07 - Main street in Carlyle.
Image Preview R-B4078 Photograph 08 - A Minneapolis threshing machine at work in the field.
Image Preview R-B2969 Photograph 09 - Delivering bags of grain during the winter time.
Image Preview R-B8345-1 Map 10 - Canadian Pacific Railway lines in Western Canada.
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