Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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other part in new investment in pulp and paper and in tourist facilities , Maritime leaders met renewed ... The Moncton Times stated flatly that " business and labour conditions are better in the Maritimes than in any of the country ” .
other part in new investment in pulp and paper and in tourist facilities , Maritime leaders met renewed ... The Moncton Times stated flatly that " business and labour conditions are better in the Maritimes than in any of the country ” .
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de - industrialization " might with justification be applied to the Maritimes in the 1920s , and E.R. Forbes and ... of capital in Montreal had produced a pattern of destruction and branch planting'of Maritime manufacturing which led to ...
de - industrialization " might with justification be applied to the Maritimes in the 1920s , and E.R. Forbes and ... of capital in Montreal had produced a pattern of destruction and branch planting'of Maritime manufacturing which led to ...
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ing Small Town Life in the Maritimes , Mount Allison University , 1987. pp . 153-160 . ill . Horwood , Harold and Ed Butts . Bandits and privateers : Canada in the age of gunpowder . Toronto : Doubleday , 1987. 227 p . ill .
ing Small Town Life in the Maritimes , Mount Allison University , 1987. pp . 153-160 . ill . Horwood , Harold and Ed Butts . Bandits and privateers : Canada in the age of gunpowder . Toronto : Doubleday , 1987. 227 p . ill .
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