Canadian transportation & distribution management . October, 1921. 511 Canadian Railway and Marine World October, 1921 Sir Joseph Flavelles Review of the Railway Situation, for the Prime Minister. The following letter, to Prime Minis-ter Meighen, from Sir Joseph Flavelle,who was selected a short time ago bythe Dominion Government as one of thedirectors of the Grand Trunk Ry., andwho was subsequently elected Chairmanof the Board, was given out just as Can-adian Railway and Marine Worlds lastissue was being closed for the press, andwhen it was too late to use it. In viewof its importance it is g


Canadian transportation & distribution management . October, 1921. 511 Canadian Railway and Marine World October, 1921 Sir Joseph Flavelles Review of the Railway Situation, for the Prime Minister. The following letter, to Prime Minis-ter Meighen, from Sir Joseph Flavelle,who was selected a short time ago bythe Dominion Government as one of thedirectors of the Grand Trunk Ry., andwho was subsequently elected Chairmanof the Board, was given out just as Can-adian Railway and Marine Worlds lastissue was being closed for the press, andwhen it was too late to use it. In viewof its importance it is given in full inthis issue, as follows:— You may not consider it inappropriateif I report, in writing, upon the railwaysituation. There would be no acute rail-way problem in Canada today if, in 1903,Parliament had refused the proposal tobuild the National Transcontinental linefrom Winnipeg to Moncton; if it had re-fused to grant a charter to the GrandTrunk Pacific to construct a railwayfrom Winnipeg to the Pacific Coast; andhad refused the builde


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