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Canada and the world
... On a happier note, the British accepted the Halibut Treaty as a precedent, acknowledging the independent treaty-making powers of the dominions. Skelton Comes on Board O.D. Skelton, Under-Secretary of ...
Canada Time Line
... Bay which is named after him - Foxe explores the Artic looking for the North West passage 1632The Treaty of Saint Germain en Laye returns Quebec to France 1634Nicolet discovers Lake Michigan ...
Canadian History :: oCanada.ca :: Canada's Portal
... U.S. without British participation in signing Halibut Treaty 1925 Delegation of Maritime businessmen and politicians travels to Ottawa to lobby for Maritime Rights 1926 Old age pension instituted by ...
Miller Freeman
... fisheries. He sponsored the halibut treaty and was appointed by President Coolidge to the first commission in 1924. He proposed a treaty in 1907 to save the Fraser River sockeye; not until exchange of ...
Publications
... REPORTS Report of the International Fisheries Commission appointed under the Northern Pacific Halibut Treaty. John Pease Babcock, William A. Found, Miller Freeman, and Henry O’ Malley. 31 p. (1931 ...
Halibut Treaty - definition of Halibut Treaty in Encyclopedia
... Browse halibut-liver oil half step Halibut Treaty Haliotidae halibut half sole Halicoeres Haliotis Haliatus albicilla half snipe Halicoeres bivittatus Haliotis tuberculata Haliaeetus pelagicus half ...
Electronic Law Journals - LGD 2003 (1) - Woo
... the Halibut Treaty27 with the United States. Though Britain continued to be very much involved in Canadian diplomatic negotiations, a precedent was finally set on 23 March 1923 when this treaty took ...
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