The Canadian leaders got more workers to support their growing industry by allowing unskilled labours as work force in their industries.
The working class in Canada emerged well before 1867. In less than two decades, Hamilton had been transformed from a commerce dominated market town into a powerful hub of heavy industry.
This caused managers, recruiting support staff locally, and encouraged the workers to buy their own homes and to build community institutions nearby industries.
In Canada, unlike Europe, there wasn’t much of a peasantry to convert into industry; so it had to be imported from elsewhere. In various places like British Columbia, the most common human resource were native people or the import of unskilled and mostly agricultural labourers from Asia.
Thus, the immigrant unskilled labours, in supported Canadian leaders in industries.
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Answer: is option B
b) would support the good American people over special-interest groups
Explanation:
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b. The government does not interfere in business practices.
c. The government tells businesses which goods they should produce.
d. The government is highly involved in business practices.
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