Excerpt from Report of the Select Committee of the Legislative Assembly on the Propriety of Prohibiting Sunday Labor, in the Public Departments of the Province, 1853
Answer to Question 15. - tether convenient or not convenient, I think decidedly they should be closed, as a matter of right, and of common justice to the parties employed.
Answer to Question 16. - l am not sufficiently acquainted with the business of the Canals to say how far it would be found inconvenient, but in my own experience I have never found any inconvenience from the closing of the Lachine and Welland Canals.
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