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R-B8345-1
Item Date
1910


Canadian Pacific Railway lines in Western Canada.


Signed in 1897, the Crow's Nest Pass agreement between the government and the CPR provided the railway with a subsidy to build a new line through the mountains of southern British Columbia. In exchange the railway had to lower freight rates for eastbound grain 'in perpetuity'. The agreement would have a major and long lasting impact on grain handling and marketing.

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R-B8345-1
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map
Keywords:
Crow's Nest Pass Agreement; Grain Marketing


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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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