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Clifford Sifton For the Wall of Fame

2023-05-03 16:33:16

To: a judge worthy of entering the Canadian Hall of Fame. Posted by: Ben Atkins, Representative of Clifford Shinkon. The purpose of this letter is to make Sir Clifford Shiverton a Hall of Fame and make it one of the most important Canadians in history. There is no one like this man who changed the history of Western Canada. The Canadian immigration policy in the first decade of this century has nothing to do with Clifford Shaunton. Like Manitoba's many elites, Shifton was born in Upper Canada (Ontario) and came to Manitoba with his family.

The 19th century was closed due to the global recession and slow immigration to the west. However, in 1895, when Clifford Sheverton was appointed Minister for Interior at the beginning of economic recovery, the situation changed. Siverton believes that "strong farmers of sheepskin" has become an ideal immigrant and has begun to attract people suitable for agriculture In 1896, 16,835 immigrants entered Canada. When Skiton left in 1905, the population was 141,464 people. It soared to 400,970 in 1913. Approximately 3 million new arrivals arrived between 1896 and the outbreak of World War II.

Without the support of his manager, Sir Clifford Shiverton, owner of Manitoba Free Press, Duffy could not firmly oppose the strike. In 1896, Siverton served as the Interior Minister of the Laurier regime, and he was unfamiliar with political games and immigration and foreigner manipulation. He decided to encourage a new generation of farmers settled in western Canada and actively encourage "Europeans including Austria and Ukrainians from the Russian Empire, Europeans such as Doukhobors". Immigrants or groups from urban areas. He seems that the apparent "threat" of this group seems to be better suited until the soil can not be well harmonized with Siverton. His career as Federal Minister and wealthy businessman has made Sifton an important member of the business world and made it one of the elite of Winnipeg society.

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From 1896 to 1905, Ottawa Interior Minister Clifford Shaunton believed that free western land is very suitable for growing wheat and attracts a lot of diligent farmers. He eliminated obstacles, including managing the land, and these companies or organizations hardly encouraged to solve the problem. Land companies, Hudson Bay companies, and school land sites all occupy a large area of ​​good land. The railway leaves the larger land closed as it is reluctant to acquire legal ownership of the even numbered land they deserve and therefore prevents the sale of odd numbered lands. Sifton has defeated legal records, launched an aggressive advertising campaign in the US and Europe, and many agencies advertise Western Canada. He also exchanged with a group who wanted to get the same kind of big solution. His goal is to maximize immigration from the UK, Eastern Canada, and the United States.