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31 differing, as we do, in creed, language and nationality.

Let me, then, examine what the Protestant guarantees consist of, in order that the question of their sufficiency at present may be distinctly understood.

They are three in number: Education, Representation, and, most important to us of all, the Veto power reserved in the hands of the Federal Government at Ottawa.

By the 93rd Clause of the British North American Act, it is provided:—