Table of Contents:
  • Anglo-Canadian imperial relations in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries
  • The rise to eminence of Robert L. Borden and Winston S. Churchill
  • Winston S. Churchill fears the worst
  • Robert L. Borden, Canadian naval issues and his visit to great
  • Britain of 1912
  • Policy developments and the two memoranda
  • The Naval Aid Bill and the Canadian House of Commons: the
  • Long debate begins
  • The Naval Aid Bill reaches closure in the House of Commons
  • Rejection by the Canadian senate, 1913
  • Aftermath: Canada, Great Britain and developments in International affairs, 1913-14.