Resolutions from Assembly No. 2, Native Sons of
Canada
Adopted September, 1926 - Preamble Omitted
BE IT RESOLVED: That, this Assembly do herewith submit its views
to the Right Honourable, Prime Minister of Canada and his colleagues on the
following matters of national, namely:
1. SOVEREIGN STATUS:
Recognizing this question as being of outstanding and
paramount importance, this Assembly urges upon the Government of Canada the
necessity of elevating CANADA constitutionally to the dignity and status of a
NATION, with international recognition, enjoying SOVEREIGN RIGHTS AND POWERS, under
the CROWN, and thereby confer on Canada an equality of Status with Great
Britain, together with all the advantages incident thereto now exclusively
enjoyed by Great Britain as the only sovereign nation in the British Commonwealth.
No subject that may come before the conference can possibly approach this
question of status in importance.
Our objective should be clear an unambiguous, an
absolutely equal and independent sovereignty
under the Crown of Canada, internationally
communicated and internationally recognized.
2. IMMIGRATION:
This Assembly is unalterably opposed to assisted Imperial
immigration in any form, and in particular is opposed to a Policy designed to unload
on Canada immigrants from Great Britain as alleged settlers, who are mentally,
morally and physically unfit, thereby tending to lower the high standard of
Canadian Citizenship.
We hereby urge on the Government of Canada the need
for closer restriction rather than relaxing the tests and standards for
admission
to Canada.
In this connection, this Assembly respectfully begs
to draw the attention of the Prime Minister and his colleagues to the
pernicious and incessant Imperial propaganda constantly issued both in Great
Britain and in Canada,
which is aimed at unloading deserters and other undesirables
into Canada, with the designed object of relieving the British taxpayer at the expense
of the Canadian taxpayer.
This Assembly CONDEMNS such anti-Canadian propaganda
as being distinctly inimical to the national welfare of Canada.
We emphatically declare that the question of Immigration
into Canada is, by terms of the British North America Act, exclusively CANADA’S
OWN BUSINESS, that is not an Empire matter, that it is not a partisan or
political
matter as the Bishop of London suggests, that it is
entirely a matter at present of administration, and that all CANADIANS,
irrespective of party, approve of the intent and purpose of the present Canadian
Immigration Act in respect of its broad principles. We declare our resentment and
indignation at the persistent anti-Canadian campaign, emanating from Imperial
quarters, to offset, and overcome the present rapid growth
of Canadian NATIONAL feeling by schemes of assisted
Immigration of types that are unsuited to this country and foreign to its
history and background.
We believe that the time has come when the long
brooding sense of NATIONAL CONSCIOUSNESS is about to be realized, and that
it is vital to the National interest that our
national bloodstream should be conserved, and not diluted by the admission of
elements that will weaken or delay our national unity or foster a divided
loyalty. The present Canadian
stock should be the basis in selection of all applicants
for privilege of admission to Canada.
3. IMPERIAL DEFENCE:
This Assembly is emphatically opposed to involving
Canada in any schemes of Imperial commitments or engagements, which tend to
devolve upon Canada any part of cost of any alleged
obligation of so-called Imperial Defence.
4. CANADIAN RESOURCES:
This Assembly is further opposed to any Imperial
Scheme, proposal or policy, which would seek to appropriate Canada’s great
natural resources as an Imperial asset, but on the contrary, holds to the view
that such resources are exclusively the property of the Canadian people and
should be at all times developed on broad lines of national policy for the
primary
benefit of Canada, and Canadians.
5. GOVERNOR-GENERAL:
This Assembly re-affirms its attitude previously expressed
that the method of appointment of the Govenor-General is ripe for a radical change
more in consonance with national dignity; the appointment should be the
completely unfettered act of the Government of Canada. The appointee should be
a distinguished citizen of this country. In respect of personnel, and in respect
of initiative of nomination, the present procedure is an expression of
colonialism which should no longer be permitted to survive.
Further, the channels of communication between the
Government of Canada and any other country should be direct, via our Department
of
External Affairs.
We particularly object to the suggestion that in
respect to the future appointments of Governor- Generals, the unanimous
approval of other
Dominions must be obtained before there be any
change in policy.
6. PRIVY COUNCIL APPEALS:
The decision of the Judicial Committee of the Privy
Council in Rex vs. Nadan is fraught with humiliation for the people and
Parliament of Canada.
We cannot think it possible that Canada will rest
satisfied with a decision that prevents her from dealing exclusively with her own
laws, particularly in a matter of CRIMINAL PROCEDURE. Canadian statesmen who
make speeches about Canada’s “PROUD POSITION” as a “self-governing independent
nation” cannot be aware of the terms and implications
of this judgement.
This Assembly expresses surprise and regret that
during the past Session of Parliament this matter was not even referred to by
any Member of the two great parties in the House. That decision stands as an
effective barrier
to the full development of Canadian National consciousness.
We favour the entire abolition of appeals to the Privy Council.
7. LOCARNO, WAR, NEUTRALITY...:
This Assembly is convinced that so long as the
present anomalies of Canada’s status continue the advantages to Canada from
participation
in Imperial Conferences are largely negative.
The Conference is built on a Constitutional fiction,
that all the representatives meet as equals. The test - “What is Canada
internationally?” is the true test. And until Canada, either by her own act, or
by Imperial concession, attains SOVEREIGNTY as an
independent nation under the Crown, with international recognition, her
position in respect of Britain’s Wars, neutrality, and her international
relationships in general, will
remain clouded and obscure. That position will be
and remain, both constitutionally and internationally, that of a colonial
status. Mere rhetoric
cannot overcome this inescapable fact.
/s/ R. R. SMITH
Note with Reference to Resolution Sent to the Prime
Minister Prior to the Imperial Conference of 1926
Extract from Executive Minutes of September 1,
1926.
On motion of Conlin Reid, a resolution presented on
behalf of Brother R.R. SMITH was referred to the Resolutions Committee.
The Assembly sent, on September 24th
the following wire to Prime Minister King:
“Native Sons of Canada, Assembly No. 2, begs to
tender congratulations and to express its satisfaction that for the future
relationship of the Crown, in Canada, to its Ministerial advisers shall be
identical with its relations to its ministry in England. Forwarding by mail our
submission on opinion of subjects likely to be considered as forthcoming
Imperial Conference.”
The original of this paper is to be found in the
Parliametary Library, Ottawa.
Compiled by D.H. Elliot, Custodian of Records, Assembly
No. 2, Native Sons of Canada, 1212 Melville Street, VANCOUVER, B.C.
Native Sons of Canada
Native Sons of Canada . This organization originated in British Columbia in 1921, and was incorporated in 1922. Its aims were to foster Canadian national spirit, the creation of a Canadian nationality, the adoption of a distinctly Canadian flag, and the abolition of such shackles in Canadian autonomy as appeals to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. It also urged the employment of Canadians by Canadians, and opposed Oriental immigration. It was, in fact, a nativist movement, somewhat less compromising than the "Canada First" movement of the seventies. By 1925 it had invaded eastern Canada, and had a Grand Council with nearly 100 Assemblies. During recent years, with the partial achievement of some of its objects, its importance has somewhat declined.
Source: W. Stewart WALLACE, ed., The Encyclopedia of Canada, Vol. IV, Toronto, University Associates of Canada, 1948, 400p., p. 384.
What happened to the Native Sons of Canada?
Agent 3 wrote that he was surprised that the Native Sons of Canada hadn't weighed in on current issues of multiculturalism, "Islamicization" (pace Steve Harper), Muslim prayers in the "public" schools, etc, ad nauseam. Since Walt wasn't familiar with that group, he checked it out on Google, and came up with this:
This organization...was incorporated in 1922. Its aims were to foster Canadian national spirit, the creation of a Canadian nationality, the adoption of a distinctly Canadian flag, and the abolition of such shackles on Canadian autonomy as appeals to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. It also urged the employment of Canadians by Canadians, and opposed Oriental immigration. It was, in fact, a nativist movement, somewhat less compromising than the "Canada First" movement of the seventies.... During recent years, with the partial achievement of some of its objects, its importance has somewhat declined.Agent 3 says he (being almost as ancient as Walt) can remember the Native Sons campaigning hard on the flag and national anthem issues in the 60s. When the Liberal government of the day gave Canada the now-famous maple leaf flag, and gave official status to O Canada, over the objections of the Tories, the IODE, and the Orange Lodge, the Native Sons' work seemed to be done. And yes, it seemed that they faded into obscurity.
But there's more to the story. The Native Sons of Canada were, like Amos 'n' Andy in the USA, among the first victims of political correctness. Think about it...
The First Nations (formerly known as Indians) didn't like the appellation "native", saying that they, the aboriginal people, were the only true natives of Canada.
The wimmin didn't like "Sons" because that term is misogynistic, sexist and exclusionary.
Immigrants objected to "Sons of Canada" because it represented the policy of the Native Sons that only those born in Canada could become members. Someone born in London, England could be just as much of a Canadian nationalist as someone born in London, Ontario, they said.
And of course there was the predictable ranting, in the era of civil rights, that the Native Sons were anti-Semitic, anti-Negro (as African-Canadians were then called), and anti-French. (There was already an organization for the pure-laine canadiens. That would be the Société Jacques-Cartier, otherwise known as La Patente.)
Since the hippy-dippy 60s, it is politically incorrect to be anti-anything. We're supposed to be pro-everything, eh. Strength in diversity, multiculturalism is the future, and all that bullshit.
These days, supporting (publicly at least) the ideals of the Native Sons of Canada makes about as much sense in Canada as supporting the ideals of the White Citizens Council in the USA. So such organizations no longer exist. They have been silenced. But, as the Jesuits say, just because you've silenced a man doesn't mean you've converted him.
This organization...was incorporated in 1922. Its aims were to foster Canadian national spirit, the creation of a Canadian nationality, the adoption of a distinctly Canadian flag, and the abolition of such shackles on Canadian autonomy as appeals to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. It also urged the employment of Canadians by Canadians, and opposed Oriental immigration. It was, in fact, a nativist movement, somewhat less compromising than the "Canada First" movement of the seventies.... During recent years, with the partial achievement of some of its objects, its importance has somewhat declined.Agent 3 says he (being almost as ancient as Walt) can remember the Native Sons campaigning hard on the flag and national anthem issues in the 60s. When the Liberal government of the day gave Canada the now-famous maple leaf flag, and gave official status to O Canada, over the objections of the Tories, the IODE, and the Orange Lodge, the Native Sons' work seemed to be done. And yes, it seemed that they faded into obscurity.
But there's more to the story. The Native Sons of Canada were, like Amos 'n' Andy in the USA, among the first victims of political correctness. Think about it...
The First Nations (formerly known as Indians) didn't like the appellation "native", saying that they, the aboriginal people, were the only true natives of Canada.
The wimmin didn't like "Sons" because that term is misogynistic, sexist and exclusionary.
Immigrants objected to "Sons of Canada" because it represented the policy of the Native Sons that only those born in Canada could become members. Someone born in London, England could be just as much of a Canadian nationalist as someone born in London, Ontario, they said.
And of course there was the predictable ranting, in the era of civil rights, that the Native Sons were anti-Semitic, anti-Negro (as African-Canadians were then called), and anti-French. (There was already an organization for the pure-laine canadiens. That would be the Société Jacques-Cartier, otherwise known as La Patente.)
Since the hippy-dippy 60s, it is politically incorrect to be anti-anything. We're supposed to be pro-everything, eh. Strength in diversity, multiculturalism is the future, and all that bullshit.
These days, supporting (publicly at least) the ideals of the Native Sons of Canada makes about as much sense in Canada as supporting the ideals of the White Citizens Council in the USA. So such organizations no longer exist. They have been silenced. But, as the Jesuits say, just because you've silenced a man doesn't mean you've converted him.
Native Sons of Canada Letter
GRAND PRESIDENT GRAND SECRETARY
COL. DONALD McGUGANROBT. D. MACLACHLAN
GRAND TREASURER ARTHUR C. PIKE416 PEMBERTON BLDG
VICTORIA. B.C.
GRAND COUNCIL
Native Sons of Canada
(CANADA LETTERS PATENT 1922)
P. O. BOX 903
VICTORIA, B. C.
April 5, 1925.
The Honourable
The Premier,
Victoria, B.C.
Dear Sir -
Following is copy of a resolution passed by Cranbrook Assembly No.22 on recent meeting, for your information, please.
RESOLUTION
“WHEREAS, in the matter of administration of educational affairs in the Province of British Columbia, it has become known to the Assembly, No.22, Native Sons of Canada, that a certain element in the population of this Province has become suspected of being antagonistic to, and, apparently, is using unlawful means of interfering with the proper administration of general educational problems insofar as the peculiar beliefs of this element is concerned to the extent that teachers and officers are unable to properly function, as such, and, further, that school buildings are being burned — evidently as a direct result of such antagonism;
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Assembly No.22, Native Sons of Canada, place itself on record and solicit the cooperation of the Grand Council towards impressing upon the Government of British Columbia the necessity of prompt and strict administration of the existing laws in regard to exucation, regardless of whom it may displease.”
Yours truly,
(signed) Robt. D. MacLachlan
Grand Secretary
RDM/BM .
Source: BC Archives, GR 441, Vol. 246, File 7 Premier 1925 Doukhobors, , Robin N. MachLachlan, "Letter From Native Sons Of Canada," April 5, 1925.
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