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Title Immigration, 1923-1924
Author Stewart, Charles; Boudreau, Rudolphe
Date Jan 1923 - Aug 1924
Document Type Correspondence
Reference R219-38-5-E Volume 407, Folder 1
Library / Archive Library and Archives Canada
Collection Name High Commission: Emigration
Description Letters relating to funds for transporting Russian refugees and orphans from Constantinople and the involvement of the Russian Relief Society in New York, the inspection of emigrants from Europe, various loans available for assisted passage for agricultural workers and domestic servants and permission to book passengers from Italy to Canada. Includes regulations for visas to Canada.
Series Description Miscellaneous subject files, Canadian High Commission to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Biographical Note / History The Canadian High Commission to Britain was established on 10 June 1880. (Statutes of Canada, 43 Victoria., C11, 1880) When Sir Alexander Galt assumed the position of High Commissioner in 1880, his role was quasi-diplomatic. His responsibility was to conduct the business of the Canadian government in Great Britain. This meant all manner of government activity which would concern Canada, including defence arrangements, trade, finance, immigration, justice, shipping, etc. He was assisted in this work by representatives of various Canadian Government departments. But from the very beginning the High Commissioner began to act in a generally representative capacity and to perform tasks which were comparable to a diplomatic officer. The powers of the High Commissioner grew and by the early years of the twentieth century Lord Strathcona, High Commissioner from 1896-1914,had assumed responsibility for the overwhelming majority of the powers and responsibilities of the Canadian government in Great Britain.(Canada, House of Commons Debates, 5 December 1912).
Theme(s) Politics, Legislation and Governance; Displaced Persons and Refugees
Country (from) Great Britain; Russia; Italy
Country (to) Canada
Places Istanbul, Turkey
Ports Antwerp, Belgium; Montreal, Quebec, Canada; New York, United States; Cherbourg, Le Havre, France
Nationality English; Russian; Italian; European
People McLaren Brown, Sir George; Mussolini, Benito
Keywords refugee, farming, agriculture, labourer, railway, legislation, passport, visa, assisted emigration, domestic service, orphan, child migration, Cunard Line, Red Cross
Language English
Document(s) linked to Immigration, 1922
Immigration, 1924-1925
Copyright Library and Archives Canada