Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Calculated on a per capita basis , this works out to just over a third or 33.5 per cent of the national average . If one includes federal relief loans to the provinces of $ 175,839,121 , the Maritimes ' share drops to less than a ...
Calculated on a per capita basis , this works out to just over a third or 33.5 per cent of the national average . If one includes federal relief loans to the provinces of $ 175,839,121 , the Maritimes ' share drops to less than a ...
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Glace Bay , Springhill , and New Waterford owed their prominence in granting relief less to relative wealth than to the organization and political influence of those demanding assistance . The initial pressure for help came from areas ...
Glace Bay , Springhill , and New Waterford owed their prominence in granting relief less to relative wealth than to the organization and political influence of those demanding assistance . The initial pressure for help came from areas ...
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Less reliant on family agriculture and more heavily involved in trade , it had developed a number of important urban areas that were closely linked by an already well - articulated transportation and marketing network with the coun- ...
Less reliant on family agriculture and more heavily involved in trade , it had developed a number of important urban areas that were closely linked by an already well - articulated transportation and marketing network with the coun- ...
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