The trade of the world . ide of race all their own,and made easy the adoption at a later date of theso-called new national policy to which the peoplenow pin their faith. There is no rivalry between the United States andCanada. The interests of the two peoples are iden- 390 THE TRADE OF THE WOELD tical; the needs of both countries can be filled, oneby the other. No thought of conquest originatessouth of the Canadian boundary, and no thought ofsurrender from within. The resources of Canada,developed to their utmost, are but supplementaryto the needs of the people of the whole continent;and to th
The trade of the world . ide of race all their own,and made easy the adoption at a later date of theso-called new national policy to which the peoplenow pin their faith. There is no rivalry between the United States andCanada. The interests of the two peoples are iden- 390 THE TRADE OF THE WOELD tical; the needs of both countries can be filled, oneby the other. No thought of conquest originatessouth of the Canadian boundary, and no thought ofsurrender from within. The resources of Canada,developed to their utmost, are but supplementaryto the needs of the people of the whole continent;and to the south lie the great masses of populationwhich are increasing ia density at such a rate asto invite the prediction that before many years haveelapsed it will require the highest potential energyof both peoples to supply their actual wants. Theextension of American trade in Canada cannot bechecked by laws or restrictions; the expansion ofAmerican markets for Canadian produce will bemeasured only by the ability to Photograph by Brown Bros. A Petroleum Field in the Middle West.
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