Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada
Symbol of the Government of Canada

VOLUME 12 - 1946


Chapter I

CONDUCT OF EXTERNAL RELATIONS

  1. Administration
    1. General
    2. Military Attachés
  2. Diplomatic and Consular Representation
    1. General
    2. Brazil
    3. Colombia
    4. Dominican Republic
    5. Egypt
    6. Finland
    7. Iceland
    8. Lebanon
    9. Netherlands
    10. Soviet Union
    11. Spain
    12. United States
    13. Vatican
    14. Venezuela

Chapter II

PEACE SETTLEMENT IN EUROPE

  1. Paris Peace Conference
  2. Germany
    1. Occupation and Control
    2. Reparations
    3. Peace Treaty
    4. United Nations War Crimes Commission
    5. Prisoners of War in Canada
  3. Austria
  4. Settlement of Allied Accounts:
    1. Release of Assets
    2. Military Relief

Chapter III

PEACE SETTLEMENT IN JAPAN

  1. Occupation and Control
  2. International Military Tribunal
  3. Reparations
  4. Repatriation of Japanes
  5. Relief for Canadians in Japan

Chapter IV

IMMIGRANTS AND REFUGEE

  1. General
  2. Balts
  3. Displaced Persons
  4. German Scientists
  5. Polish Soldiers

Chapter V

ATOMIC ENERGY

Chapter VI

CIVIL AVIATION

Chapter VII

FOOD CRISIS

Chapter VIII

UNITED NATIONS

  1. Recruitment of Personnel for Secretariat
  2. Elections
    1. International Court
    2. Secretary General
    3. Security Council and Economic and Social Coucil
  3. First Session of the General Assembly
    1. First Part (January 10-February 14)
    2. Second Part (October 23-December 15)
      1. General
      2. Codification of International Law
      3. Disarmament
      4. South Africa
      5. Spain
      6. Veto
  4. Economic and Social Council
  5. Trusteeship Council
  6. Miscellaneous
    1. Additional Rules of Procedure of the Security Council
    2. Soviet Republics
    3. Canadian Representation
    4. Legislation with respect to Article 41 of the Charter
    5. Passports and Frontier Formalities
  7. Specialized Agencies
    1. International Labour Organizationt
    2. International Refugee Organization
    3. International Trade Organization
    4. United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organzation (UNESCO)
    5. United Nations Relief and Re¬habilitation Administration (UNRRA)

Chapter IX

INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
AND CONFERENCES

  1. Bureau of International Expositions
  2. International Monetary Fund and International Bank for Reconstruction and Development
  3. International Tin Conference
  4. League of Nations
  5. Pan-American Union
  6. United Maritime Consultative Council

Chapter X

COMMONWEALTH RELATIONS

  1. General
    1. Meeting of Prime Ministers
    2. Communications
    3. Defence
    4. Imperial Committees
    5. Nationality
    6. Miscellaneous
  2. Individual Countries
    1. Great Britain
      1. Chartering of Canadian Ships
      2. Defence
      3. Finance
      4. Food Crisis
      5. Paper Shortage
    2. India
    3. Ireland
    4. West Indies

Chapter XI

RELATIONS WITH THE UNITED STATES

  1. Boundary Waters
  2. Coastal Waters
  3. Defence
    1. Sovereignty in the Arctic
    2. Disposal of Canol Project
    3. Defence Planning
    4. Military Personnel
    5. Rush-Bagot Agreement
    6. Equipment Standardization
  4. Transportation
  5. Treaties and Agreements
    1. Extradition
    2. Friendship, Commerce and Navigation
    3. Conservation of Fisheries in the High Seas
    4. Pelagic Sealing
    5. Waiver of Claims Arising from Maritime Collisions
  6. Miscellaneous

Chapter XII

RELATIONS WITH INDIVIDUAL COUNTRIES

  1. Argentina
  2. Austria
  3. Brazil
  4. China
  5. Colombia
  6. Cuba
  7. Czechoslovakia
  8. France
  9. Greece
  10. Italy
  11. Latin America (sale of arms)
  12. Mexico
  13. Netherlands
  14. Nicaragua
  15. Peru
  16. Poland
  17. Portugal
  18. Soviet Union
  19. Spain
  20. Syria
  21. Turkey
  22. Uruguay
  23. Yugoslavia