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The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada : The Empire Club Foundation, 1984), 6 Apr 1984, 346-348 The Empire Ball held at The Four Seasons, Yorkville. | | 
The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada : The Empire Club Foundation, 1960), 17 Dec 1959, p. 147 Christmas Meeting with the Hart House Glee Club. | | 
Edmison, David, Past President's Dinner, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada : The Empire Club Foundation, 1996), 4 Oct 1995, 310-314 Past Presidents' Dinner. Tribute to John Campion, Immediate Past President of the Empire Club of Canada by David Edmison. | | 
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The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada : The Empire Club Foundation, 1987), 10 Apr 1987, 395-396 Welcome remarks by Nona Macdonald, President, The Empire Club of Canada. Grace by Harry T. Seymour, immediate Past President, The Empire Club of Canada. Dinner, toasts and dancing. Appreciation of sponsors and Spring Ball committee. Proceeds to The Empire Club Foundation. | | 
The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada : The Empire Club Foundation, 1985), 2 Oct 1984, 1-4 The Ontario Bicentennial Dinner attended by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and His Royal Highness Prince Philip. Address by The Hon. William G. Davis. | | 
The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada : The Empire Club Foundation, 1985), 11 Feb 1985, 305-312 Testimonial Dinner to The Hon. William G. Davis, P.C., Q.C., and Mrs. Kathleen Davis. Toast to Kathleen Davis by John MacNaughton. Presentation to Mr. and Mrs. Davis by C.R. Charlton. | | 
Rowe, The Honourable Earl, The Lieutenant-Governor's Reception, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada : The Empire Club Foundation, 515), 12 Nov 1963, p. 91 On November 12th and 13th the Honourable Earl Rowe, Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario observed the sixty years of service to the community and the nation rendered by the Empire Club at a Reception on each day for members of the Empire Club and their ladies. | | 
The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada : The Empire Club Foundation, 1984), 29 Jun 1982, 16-16 A joint luncheon of The Empire Club of Canada and The Royal Commonwealth Society (Toronto Branch). Singing by The Grenville Christian College Choir. Chaired by Henry J. Stalder, President, The Empire Club of Canada and Sir Arthur Chetwynd, President, The Royal Commonwealth Society (Toronto Branch) | | 
The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada : The Empire Club Foundation, 1986), 26 Jun 1986, 12-13 A joint Meeting of The Empire Club of Canada and The Royal Commonwealth Society (Toronto Branch). Toast to Canada and the Commonwealth by Laura Sabia, Vice-Chairman, The Royal Commonwealth Society and a response by Ronald Goodall, Third Vice President, The Empire Club of Canada. Welcome to guests... | | 
Jamieson, The Hon. Don, Dinner in Honour of The Hon. Don Jamieson, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada : The Empire Club Foundation, 1984), 21 Sep 1983, 17-18 Dinner in Honour of The Honourable Don Jamieson, Canadian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom. Presided over by Brigadier General R.W. Lewis, C.D., President, Royal Canadian Military Institute. Grace. Loyal Toast. Toast to Canada and the Commonwealth. Introduction of the Guest of Honour.... | | 
The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada : The Empire Club Foundation, 515), 1 Oct 1963, p. 16 A private luncheon was held on Tuesday, October 1st, in the Quebec Room of the Royal York Hotel, for the Right Honourable Viscount Amory, G.C.M.G., British High Commissioner to Canada on the occasion of his departure for England and his retirement as British High Commissioner to Canada. | | 
Aird, the Honourable John B., Dominion Day Luncheon, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada : The Empire Club Foundation, 1982), 29 Jun 1981, 1-2 The Dominion Day Luncheon held jointly by The Empire Club of Canada and The Royal Commonwealth Society (Toronto Branch) in the presence of The Honourable John B. Aird, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario. Vice-Regal Salute followed by Grace, The Loyal Toast, The Royal Anthem, Welcoming Remarks,... | | 
The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada : The Empire Club of Canada, 1915), 26 May 1914, 191-209 The Empire Day Banquet, attended for the second time in the history of the Empire Club by Their Royal Highnesses The Duke and Duchess of Connaught, and Princess Patricia at the King Edward Hotel. A toast of the Royal Guests by the Hon. James Craig, President, The Empire Club of Canada. Response... | | 
Sopinka, The Hon. Mr. Justice John, Freedom of Speech Under Attack, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada : The Empire Club Foundation, 1992), 16 Apr 1992, 508-522 The issue of free speech: difficulties and contradictions. An examination of a number of situations in which freedom of speech is under attack. An exploration of the current status of the right to such freedom and whether it is in any danger. A review of the meaning of free speech and how it is... | | 
Wilkins, His Excellency David H., Making a Great Relationship Even Greater, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada : The Empire Club Foundation, 2007), 14 Nov 2005, 138-147 The speaker's experiences in Canada. What is tearing at the fabric of the very strong relationship between the United States and Canada. A thank you for Canada's efforts in the wake of Hurrican Katrina. Taking our security seriously. The issue of softwood lumber. The United States remaining firmly... | | 
Fontaine, Phil, Issues Affecting First Nations People, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada : The Empire Club Foundation, 2007), 6 Apr 2006, 426-437 A discussion of critically important issues which affect the speaker`s people, as well as the country as a whole. First, a few words about who the speaker is and what he does. Making it clear that the speaker does not speak for the Inuit or the Metis. A plan for First Nations. The speaker... | | 
The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada : The Empire Club Foundation, 1998), 10 Sep 1997, 91-91
...Due to technical problems Richard Teerlink's speech was not available for reproduction or indexing....
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Rowland, David, 307 Years After Edward Lloyd's Coffee-House, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada : The Empire Club Foundation, 1995), 20 Apr 1995, 541-556 Recent newsworthy events at Lloyd's of London. An explanation and background to the current situation. A history of Lloyd's 307 years, which started as a coffee-house. Details of the operation today, with figures and statistics. What went wrong to cause the current dilemmas. Seven billion pounds... | | 
MacKenzie, Major General (Ret.) Lewis, Canada - the World's Reluctant Hero, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada : The Empire Club Foundation, 1998), 29 Apr 1998, 443-444
...Due to technical problems Lewis MacKenzie's speech was not available for reproduction here....
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The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada : The Empire Club Foundation, 1998), 26 Mar 1998, 387-388
...Due to technical problems Richard Teerlink's speech was not available for reproduction or indexing....
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Grant, Principal W.L., Does Canada Take The League of Nations Seriously?, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada : The Empire Club of Canada, 1934), 9 Feb 1933, 56-69
...How the people of Canada can be said to take the League of Nations seriously when we take the speech of our delegate so very casually indeed. The Sino-Japanese situation and the speech that our Canadian delegate, Mr. Cahan, made on it: a review. What Japan wants. Japan's need for markets for her...
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Willingdon, His Excellency Viscount, International, Empire and Dominion Co-operation, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada : The Empire Club of Canada, 1927), 15 Nov 1926, 269-276
... criticism I would like to make in regard to your own speech, and that was that you said I had one attribute.
I hope profoundly that in the future you may find that I have several more. It is a very great pleasure to me--I need hardly tell you that-to meet and make the acquaintance of this large...
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Young, Scott, The Problem of Stuffed Shirtism, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada : The Empire Club Foundation, 1958), 28 Nov 1957, 112-120
...The vital part that public relations departments have become in large companies, and why. The major aim of industrial public relations and whether or not the job is being done well. A discussion of management and labour problems. The issue of having speech-writers. Breaking down the legacy...
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Tweedsmuir, Lord, Twenty-Five Years in Canada, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada : The Empire Club Foundation, 1962), 23 Nov 1961, 69-73
... by making an apology that I have not a copy of my speech. As I do not read my speeches, I consequently do not write them. Well, seeing so many distinguished men here reminds me that there is a New York psychiatrist who has a sign over his office door which reads: "Maybe you have no complex-maybe you...
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Moore, H. Napier, How To Make A Christmas Speech, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada : The Empire Club Foundation, 1948), 18 Dec 1947, 171-178 How to go about the business of making a Christmas speech. A light-hearted and amusing, anecdotal look at Christmas and the spirit of Christmas. | | 
Wrong, Professor George M., Wolfe and Montcalm, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada : The Empire Club of Canada, 1928), 24 Feb 1927, 39-39 A few explanatory remarks followed by a film representation of the siege and capture of Quebec by the British under General Wolfe. | | 
Maxwell, Judith, Look Before You Leap, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada : The Empire Club Foundation, 1987), 22 Jan 1987, 229-241 The urgent need for tax reform in Canada. Major proposals to come from the Minister of Finance. The interest of the Economic Council of Canada in this issue. A study and statement from The Economic Council. Some background on two key questions in the debate: "Do we have to imitate the U.S.... | | 
Callwood, June, A Conservative View of Civil Liberties, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada : The Empire Club Foundation, 1984), 2 Feb 1984, 220-229
.... Freedom of speech. Right to dissent. The Official Secrets Act. Open government accountable to the electorate. Justice and fairness....
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O'Farrell, P.A., Stabilization of Money, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada : The Empire Club of Canada, 1931), 19 Mar 1931, 106-110
... as the globe trotter, and I have been trotting over the globe for a little more than half a century. I was in Australia in 1877 when Mr. Balfour made what was, I think, the greatest speech of his life-his first great speech in the House of Commons. That speech was on the monetary problem. He was laughed...
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Morris, The Hon. Sir Edward P., Relations of the United States with Canada and Great Britain, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada : The Empire Club of Canada, 1906), 12 Jan 1905, 123-129
...A brief review of the speeches already heard tonight. A conclusion with regard to the correct policy for Canada. Newfoundland, endeavouring to work out their destiny. Hopes of building a great nation. A future view of Newfoundland. Newfoundland on the very best terms with both the United States...
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Burton, Charles L., What Shall We Fight it With?, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada : The Empire Club Foundation, 1953), 29 Jan 1953, 179-186
..., before we could realize it, the House had settled to routine business and speakers debating the speech from the throne were on hand and ready. What was our surprise to find a prominent Conservative member of the House on his feet. He was manifestly fresh from the barber's chair. He read most of his...
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Lawrence, Sir Joseph, A Tariff Reform Policy for England, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada : The Empire Club of Canada, 1912), 12 Oct 1910, 50-56
...Delivered in reply to certain speeches by Sir Alfred Mond, Bart., M.P.
Comments with regard to Sir Alfred Mond's mission to Canada. A review of Sir Mond's comments. The speaker's belief about Sir Mond's purpose with regard to electioneering. The spirit of Cobdenism. What Cobden said about Canada...
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McNeill, Rev. John, My Experience in the World of Missions, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada : The Empire Club of Canada, 1915), 3 Dec 1913, 92-92 Some of the speaker's experiences in Evangelistic labours which touched Australia, New Zealand, Tasmania, India, South Africa, Gibraltar, Malta and the United States. [Synopsis only of this address available.] | | 
Manley, The Hon. John, Economic and Social Challenges Facing Canadians, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada : The Empire Club Foundation, 1996), 29 Feb 1996, 394-404
... with dollar figures. The issue of corporate profits and layoffs. Accepting the need for profits and what that means for Canadian investment and employment. The government's challenge to business leaders to work with them. Objectives of government and business working in partnership. References to the Speech...
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Gray, The Honourable Herb, National Purpose and Future Industrial Development, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada : The Empire Club Foundation, 1980), 24 Apr 1980, 379-389
..., high interest rates, a slow rate of economic growth, increasing energy costs, the threat of energy shortages, and high unemployment. The federal government's plans in the area of industrial development, as outlined in the Throne Speech. The auto industry. Industrial strategy. Foreign investment...
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Hobbes, G., A Musical Day, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada : The Empire Club of Canada, 1930), 18 Apr 1929, p. 167 The affectionate regard of the whole Company for Canada as a whole and Toronto in particular. The value to practical imperialism of the interchange of visits between musically minded folk from one part of the Empire to the other. A musical programme then took place, with many pieces from the... | | 
Mavor, Professor James, The Balance of Power in Europe, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada : The Empire Club of Canada, 1915), 19 Feb 1914, 156-156 Defining the balance of power as the equilibrium of political forces at a particular moment. The processes whereby it may be disturbed, and whereby it may be re-established. A wide historical survey, including a masterly analysis of events in recent times. The supreme task of diplomacy. Knowing... | | 
Leblanc, Michel, Creating Canada's Alternative National Airline, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada : The Empire Club Foundation, 2001), 19 Apr 2001, 326-335 Exciting times for Canada's airline industry, and how that is so. Change and opportunity. Canada 3000 and Royal offering an alternative to Air Canada. Some details of schedules and services. The demand for such services. The decision to merge Canada 3000 and Royal and later CanJet. Building on the... | | 
Macdonnell, J.M., Some War-Time Business and Financial Problems, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada : The Empire Club of Canada, 1940), 28 Mar 1940, 394-411
...-time, and the means that are being taken to deal with them. Reference to and words from the Budget Speech delivered last September in Ottawa. Goods and services to be provided, and the means to do so. Financial implications. A pay-as-you-go policy. A review of what has happened since the outbreak of war, to see...
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