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Title: A National Dream : The Steel Ribbon


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A National Dream The Steel Ribbon
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Canada in the 1870s
  • Consisted of 7 provinces spread over 10km with
    few economic or transportation links
  • B.C. joined in 1871 but promised a railway
  • Some treaties were signed
  • Population growth slow

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The Canadian Pacific Railway reasons for building
  • The RR was a political necessity
  • Success of Confederation depended on it
  • Meet demand for efficient transportation through
    Canada
  • Help unify Canada
  • Open up the west, want area to be settled by
    Canadians

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  • RR was an economic necessity
  • Move goods and people across Canada
  • Replace older transportation methods
  • End of Reciprocity with US, central Canadian
    businessmen needed new markets
  • Colony of BC could not survive if not linked to
    the east
  • Available farmland in Ontario was scarce

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Problems
  • Logistical
  • Money
  • 1872 Macdonalds Tories had to resign due to the
    Pacific Scandal
  • 1874 Liberals under Mackenzie defeat Macdonalds
    Conservatives

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Mackenzies Liberals
  • Increased Canadas military
  • Supreme Court of Canada as a court of appeals
  • Secret ballot
  • All ridings vote at the same time
  • But RECESSION and low cost imports undercut
    Canadian made products
  • Liberals did not support Tariffs but did want to
    limit free trade

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1878 Macdonalds Conservatives win
  • Support protective tariffs
  • National Policy - promise to restore national
    prosperity
  • Settle the west
  • Continue building the RR
  • Needed private and public funding (Britain
    refused to help)
  • Contract awarded to G. Stephen (brother D.Smith
    head of the HBC) but expensive

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Awarded in 1880 The CPR
  • 10 m hectares of land, 25m and no competition
    for 25 years, and no land tax but needed to be
    completed within 10 years
  • 25 million acres of good land
  • 700 miles of existing track
  • 20 year monopoly of traffic in region
  • W. Van Horne general manager 1882
  • Contracts also awarded to A Onderdonk tp start
    the BC line (this would also be signed over to
    the CPR on completion)

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Homestead Act 1867
  • Clear
  • 5 year
  • 160 acres

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Problems
  • Ran out of money
  • Settlers
  • Weather
  • Supplies
  • Route
  • But completed November 7, 1885
  • Last Spike Craigellachie B.C.

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  • Gordon Lightfoot
  • Canadian Railroad Trilogy VI You Tube
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