Wesley Ashton Gordon (Minister of Immigration and Colonization; Minister of Mines)
Conservative (1867-1942)
Mr. GORDON:
That applies to what is known as the New Brunswick scheme. Five hundred families are being brought in. All but about fifty of the families have come in, and I do not think there is any possibility of further families coming forward this year. I have not the figures with regard to what is known as the tripartite agreement with New Brunswick but I should be glad to get them and give them to the hon. gentleman.
Topic: IMMIGRATION AND COLONIZATION