Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 77
... industry can be blamed on local decision- makers , particularly entrepreneurs , who were deficient in education ... industry , through the existence of an industrial labour force and infrastructure . Moreover , the level of productivity ...
... industry can be blamed on local decision- makers , particularly entrepreneurs , who were deficient in education ... industry , through the existence of an industrial labour force and infrastructure . Moreover , the level of productivity ...
Page 80
... industry . Without the development , promotion and utilization of centrally generated power , Maritime industry was unable to 23 Ibid . and W. L. Marr and D. G. Paterson , Canada : An Economic History ( Toronto , 1980 ) , pp . 368 , 392 ...
... industry . Without the development , promotion and utilization of centrally generated power , Maritime industry was unable to 23 Ibid . and W. L. Marr and D. G. Paterson , Canada : An Economic History ( Toronto , 1980 ) , pp . 368 , 392 ...
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... industry . The rapid influx of Newfoundlanders into Cape Breton was fuelled by developments in Newfoundland . The salt cod industry dominated Newfound- land's economy through the 19th century and well into the 20th , but in the late ...
... industry . The rapid influx of Newfoundlanders into Cape Breton was fuelled by developments in Newfoundland . The salt cod industry dominated Newfound- land's economy through the 19th century and well into the 20th , but in the late ...
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