We are not born of the passions of war or of the fervours of revolution. And we grew quietly into the realization that, set as we are in a great wide land, with all our differences, there are certain traditions and ideals which we had in common, and which could best be preserved in a distinct society of our own.


Address to the Canadian Club of Vancouver, October 14, 1952 - Speaking Of Canada - (1959)


We are not born of the passions of war or of the fervours of revolution. And we grew quietly into the realization that, set as we are in a great wide ...

We are not born of the passions of war or of the fervours of revolution. And we grew quietly into the realization that, set as we are in a great wide ...

We are not born of the passions of war or of the fervours of revolution. And we grew quietly into the realization that, set as we are in a great wide ...

We are not born of the passions of war or of the fervours of revolution. And we grew quietly into the realization that, set as we are in a great wide ...