
Tuesday Mar 11, 2025
Mini 1 - Tariffs and Trade in Toronto History: The Toronto Eighteen
In our first-ever Listening T.O. Mini, we discuss the history of free trade and tariffs in Canada's and Toronto's history. In particular, we focus on 1911, when a group of Toronto elites who had supported the Liberal Party broke with it over the party's pursuit of a free trade agreement with the United States. We also discuss the federal election held later that year (which was largely a referendum on the proposed agreement) and how Toronto voted in it.
A few additional sources, for those who are interested:
- Paul Stevens, The 1911 General Election: A Study in Canadian Politics (Toronto: Copp Clark, 1970)
- Patrice Dutil and David MacKenzie, Canada 1911: The Decisive Election that Shaped the Country (Toronto: Dundurn Press, 2011)
- The Manifesto of the Toronto Eighteen, in the Toronto World, 20 February 1911, accessible at https://www.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.N_00367_19110220/1
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