Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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... immigrants to Canada on the basis of occupation , time of arrival , and destination provides a much clearer profile of these people and their pattern of migration . The vast majority of male migrants ( 86.2 per cent ) were classed as ...
... immigrants to Canada on the basis of occupation , time of arrival , and destination provides a much clearer profile of these people and their pattern of migration . The vast majority of male migrants ( 86.2 per cent ) were classed as ...
Page 43
... immigrants , but it was almost solely concerned with attracting immigrants who could invest in agriculture and practically aban- doned these efforts from 1880 to 1906.42 By far the most important work of recruiting in Newfoundland was ...
... immigrants , but it was almost solely concerned with attracting immigrants who could invest in agriculture and practically aban- doned these efforts from 1880 to 1906.42 By far the most important work of recruiting in Newfoundland was ...
Page 51
... immigrants for the 1915 reporting year and only 183 for the following year ) . This corresponded with a downturn in the Canadian economy just prior to the war and new restrictions on immigrant labour which resulted in a general ...
... immigrants for the 1915 reporting year and only 183 for the following year ) . This corresponded with a downturn in the Canadian economy just prior to the war and new restrictions on immigrant labour which resulted in a general ...
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