Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Cutting the Pie into Smaller Pieces : Matching Grants and Relief in the Maritime Provinces during the 1930s * THE MARITIMES IN THE 1930S WAS for many a grim place to live . The documents give a picture of an often repressive society in ...
Cutting the Pie into Smaller Pieces : Matching Grants and Relief in the Maritime Provinces during the 1930s * THE MARITIMES IN THE 1930S WAS for many a grim place to live . The documents give a picture of an often repressive society in ...
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This problem was compounded by the poorer provinces ' inability to alleviate economic disparity among the municipalities within their borders . As the percentage of uncollected taxes mounted and the proportion of future budgets ...
This problem was compounded by the poorer provinces ' inability to alleviate economic disparity among the municipalities within their borders . As the percentage of uncollected taxes mounted and the proportion of future budgets ...
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These offered political patronage , much - needed employment , and progress towards realizing the provinces ' strong aspirations for a tourist industry . Indeed , they suggested another aspect of the provinces ' dilemma .
These offered political patronage , much - needed employment , and progress towards realizing the provinces ' strong aspirations for a tourist industry . Indeed , they suggested another aspect of the provinces ' dilemma .
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