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5. MANUFACTURING
29
a. Food Processing Industries
29
b. Textiles
30
C. Chemicals and Allied Products
30
d. Machinery and Related Products
31
e. Other Industries
32
6. FINANCE
32
a. Currency
32
b. Central Banking
33
C. Commercial Banking
33
d. Other Banks
33
e. Government Finance
33
7. FOREIGN TRADE AND FINANCE
34
a. Foreign Trade
34
International Finance
36
8. ECONOMIC OUTLOOK
37
CHAPTER III-FOREIGN AFFAIRS
1. GENESIS OF PRESENT FOREIGN POLICY
39
2. FOREIGN POLICY SINCE WORLD WAR II
40
3. CANADIAN-US RELATIONS
41
4. CANADIAN RELATIONS WITH THE USSR
42
5. CANADA AND THE FAR EAST
42
6. CANADA AND THE PAN AMERICAN UNION
43
CHAPTER IV-MILITARY SITUATION
1. GENESIS OF PRESENT MILITARY POLICIES
45
2. WAR POTENTIAL
46
a. Manpower
46
b. Natural Resources and Industry
46
C. Science
47
d. Finance
48
3. BASIC POLICIES AND PRACTICES
49
a. Mission of the Armed Forces
49
b. Favored Arms and Techniques
49
C. General Military Organization
49
d. Training
50
e. Officers
51
f. Mobilization Plans
52
4. STRENGTH AND DISPOSITION OF THE ARMED FORCES
52
a. Army Strength
52
b. Navy Strength
52
C. Air Force Strength
52
d. Disposition and Structure of Forces
52
e. Quasi-Military Organizations
54
5. ESTIMATE OF MILITARY CAPABILITY
54
a. Adequacy of Present Forces
54
b. Maximum Military Capacity
54
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