Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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The Irish community was also fragmented over the issues of repeal of the Anglo - Irish union and response to the Irish famine immigration and over the appointment of the first Catholic bishop in New Brunswick in 1843 .
The Irish community was also fragmented over the issues of repeal of the Anglo - Irish union and response to the Irish famine immigration and over the appointment of the first Catholic bishop in New Brunswick in 1843 .
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Since economists also had very legitimate claims to expertise with regard to the issues of production and marketing fish , this combination gave them an extremely significant influence in the development of all aspects of fisheries ...
Since economists also had very legitimate claims to expertise with regard to the issues of production and marketing fish , this combination gave them an extremely significant influence in the development of all aspects of fisheries ...
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Although this document presumably outlined the policy position of the federal government with regard to licencing , it did not clearly articulate how the government would deal with two key issues : the relation of the inshore fishery to ...
Although this document presumably outlined the policy position of the federal government with regard to licencing , it did not clearly articulate how the government would deal with two key issues : the relation of the inshore fishery to ...
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