Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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In its place , they offer a view that the roots of Maritime industrial decline were in central Canadian corporate and ... and argues that the poor performance of Maritime industry can be blamed on local decision- makers , particularly ...
In its place , they offer a view that the roots of Maritime industrial decline were in central Canadian corporate and ... and argues that the poor performance of Maritime industry can be blamed on local decision- makers , particularly ...
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Hence , the other region over time will become the industrial one . The development of hydroelectric power in the early 20th century quickly gave central Canada the material base to become industrial . It was not Dales ' intention to ...
Hence , the other region over time will become the industrial one . The development of hydroelectric power in the early 20th century quickly gave central Canada the material base to become industrial . It was not Dales ' intention to ...
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Maritime industrial lag behind central Canada in the interwar years . One would be a finding of relatively slow development , interconnection and distribution of centrally generated electricity in the Maritime provinces compared to ...
Maritime industrial lag behind central Canada in the interwar years . One would be a finding of relatively slow development , interconnection and distribution of centrally generated electricity in the Maritime provinces compared to ...
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