Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 43
But the gap in economic resources among the municipalities left the poorest without the finances to obtain more than a fraction of the assistance available . Moreover , like the provinces , the municipalities were already embarrassed by ...
But the gap in economic resources among the municipalities left the poorest without the finances to obtain more than a fraction of the assistance available . Moreover , like the provinces , the municipalities were already embarrassed by ...
Page 44
The Hospital Act , in particular , forced the municipality to " pay for every seeming affliction anybody may imagine he has " .37 Faced ... In New Brunswick the difficulties of the poorest municipalities followed a similar pattern .
The Hospital Act , in particular , forced the municipality to " pay for every seeming affliction anybody may imagine he has " .37 Faced ... In New Brunswick the difficulties of the poorest municipalities followed a similar pattern .
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Some municipalities were also uneasy about who would be responsible for future relief in the new settlements should they fail to become self - sustaining . New Brunswick municipalities therefore unanimously rejected the scheme .
Some municipalities were also uneasy about who would be responsible for future relief in the new settlements should they fail to become self - sustaining . New Brunswick municipalities therefore unanimously rejected the scheme .
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