Publicity and the Mining Industry

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
C. M. Campbell
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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26
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1923

Abstract

Canadian newspapers from coast to coast, have been, for months, denouncing those articles entitled, "The Whisper of Death," which have been appearing in the Montreal Star. I have not read these articles as the newspapers do not print them; they just denounce them or class them as jokes. Apparently they think that they are not suitable for the ordinary Canadian to read. It appears, however, that the Star has said that unless we balance our budget, and that soon, we shall be bankrupt. That seems to me like common sense, though the Victoria Times says editorially that the Star claims will "shortly find a place in the joke column". In this editorial the Times quotes with much enthusiasm from the Quebec Telegraph. "Canada," says the Telegraph, "is all right. Her natural resources are so vast that no one need worry. Her future possibilities are limitless; her assets beyond figures". Does it not seem like the limit of nonsense for a country that is not paying its running expenses to make such pretensions? After fifty-five years of Confederation and much talk of national status we are still sponging on the mother country for our external defense; we still allow the hard pressed tax-payer in the old land to shoulder the entire burden. We even now refuse to accept able-bodied working-men from that small and overcrowded country and yet blatently talk of limitless resources.
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APA: C. M. Campbell  (1923)  Publicity and the Mining Industry

MLA: C. M. Campbell Publicity and the Mining Industry. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1923.

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