Why Canada should develop her vast iron ore resources and build up steel industries in central Canada, and eventually secure the construction of shipbuilding yards on the Atlantic and Pacific coasts; there are probably hundreds of millions of tons of iron ore in Canada

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245 0 0 ‡aWhy Canada should develop her vast iron ore resources ‡h[electronic resource] : ‡band build up steel industries in central Canada, and eventually secure the construction of shipbuilding yards on the Atlantic and Pacific coasts; there are probably hundreds of millions of tons of iron ore in Canada / ‡cissued by the Board of Trade of the City of Port Arthur.
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