Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 87
... company . It brought large aluminium , chemical and cotton textile companies into its region . Dales argues that the company succeeded the railway as the main development agency of central Quebec . Dales found the same to be true of the ...
... company . It brought large aluminium , chemical and cotton textile companies into its region . Dales argues that the company succeeded the railway as the main development agency of central Quebec . Dales found the same to be true of the ...
Page 154
... company with the first two in two major respects . First , he also includes in his history the broader range of métis people in the generic French sense the anglophone Hudson's Bay Company families who constituted his " northern current ...
... company with the first two in two major respects . First , he also includes in his history the broader range of métis people in the generic French sense the anglophone Hudson's Bay Company families who constituted his " northern current ...
Page 44
... company owned or located on company property . Although there was clearly some variation in the living conditions of Newfoundlanders in industrial Cape Breton , residents of both types of accommodation probably earned among the lowest ...
... company owned or located on company property . Although there was clearly some variation in the living conditions of Newfoundlanders in industrial Cape Breton , residents of both types of accommodation probably earned among the lowest ...
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