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Canada To-day and To-morrow

By Arthur E. (Arthur Edward) Copping

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Explore a nation's rich resources and population surge as it rises to rival its neighbor to the south.

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2019-07-17
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Summary

"Canada To-day and To-morrow" by Arthur E. Copping is a book from the early 1900s that looks at Canada as a country on the rise. It talks about Canada's stuff like wood and minerals, how people are moving there, and how many people live there compared to the United States. The writer thinks about what Canada used to be like and what it could become, focusing on how rich the land is and how important it is to build it up. The book starts by talking about Canada's future, like how its population is growing and how much stuff it has, especially compared to the United States' quick growth. Copping points out that immigration is super important for this growth, explaining that Canada is starting to be seen as a good place for new people to live, instead of everyone just going to the United States. He gets ready to tell a story that mixes his own travels with deep looks at different parts of Canada, showing a full picture of where Canada is and where it's going in the world.

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