From: Vichy, August 8, 1941.
To: French Minister, Ottawa.
Message No. 168.
Would you please invite the authorities in the country in which you are living to express their views on the military situation as it affects France, and pass on the…
largely a political significance.
The French-language press is calmer. Nevertheless "----" of Quebec speaks of the "(humiliation ?) which Marshal Petein has brought upon France", concluding that the rupture was logical. "Le Devoir" of…
From: Ottawa, August 12, 1941.
To: Vichy.
Messages Nos. 289, 296 and 297.
"La Presse" has been manifesting recently a critical attitude towards the development of Franco-German relations. Making it appear to come from the United States, the…
From: Ottawa, October 10, 1941.
To: Vichy.
Message No. 368.
I have passed on the contents of your telegram No. 205* to Stanislas College. Permit me to remind you that my telegram No. 356** passed on the request from Senator Dandurand for a…
have brought the war to her own territories. But our other possessions are such that ———. As long as we resist (aggression ?), so serious is the situation throughout a third of the world, ——— that it may still be possible that the sun will shine…
Once negotiations had been started
(we were assured ?) that then our guarantee of security would be renewed and the essential independence of the administration preserved. There is a close analogy between the situation in Indo-China and that in…
The question (remained of determining the control ?) of certain independent territories which formed a part of the colony. It was necessary (to discuss ?) with Washington (the disposal ?) of war materials bought in the United States and allowed to…