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Depending on Outsiders. There was also a natural rallying around the government in a time of national crisis, and most Canadians reluctantly had to admit that Diefenbaker's action was generally correct, even if overdue. Said A. T. Lambert, president of the Toronto-Dominion Bank: "Canada recognizes that we have been depending too much on outsiders to do too much for us and that we must depend more on our own efforts. A U.S. Treasury Department spokesman figured that Canadian dependence on its own efforts would cost the U.S. $350 million in trade and tourists if it lasted...
Canada, most prosperous nation in the world after the U.S., closed one of its brawniest years in a brawny decade. "Canadians in 1959," reported President A. C. Ashforth of the Toronto-Dominion Bank, "produced more, imported more, exported more, spent more, and saved more than in any previous year...
Said Albert Clifford Ashforth, president of the Toronto-Dominion Bank: "Canadians never had it so good. In 1955, they produced more, imported more, exported more, earned more, spent more, consumed more, borrowed more, saved more and invested more than in any previous year...