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TOLLS WATERWAYS | Maclean's | JANUARY 15, 1934


TOLLS WATERWAYS
T. R. ENDERBY Generd Mmager, Canada Steamsbip Line
THERE IS NO DOUBT whatever that Canada has much more to gain by preserving a free waterway than by reverting to an imposition of canal tolls, and I readily respond to the editor s suggestion that I outline the chief reasons supporting this side of the case.
There are three chief reasons why a free waterway is distinctly to Canada’s national advantage, and they may be summarized as follows:
1. Canada is a country to which transportation costs are a matter of particular importance, not only because she is primarily an exporting country competing in world markets, but also because her centres of population, between which domestic trade is conducted, are separated by great distances. A free waterway is thus a benefit not only to the immediately adjacent territory but to all parts of the country, because water rates influence other rates. Canal tolls would inevitably mean higher transportation costs fo ....

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Foster was long-time Sault Star editor


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Homer Foster was a Sault Star editor for more than 50 years and a long-time member of the Sault Ste. Marie Planning Board.
He died last Wednesday. Foster was 96.
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The Thessalon native started his journalism career when he was serving with the Royal Canadian Air Force during the Second World War. He did newscasts over his base’s public address system.
“Everybody figured I had a pretty good voice for it,” Foster said during an interview with The Oral History Project of Sault Ste. Marie in 2018. ....

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