Acadiensis, Volume 15Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1985 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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... fishing areas of the East and North - East coast still showed lower levels of out - migration . In general , then , out - migration peaked earlier in New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island than in Nova Scotia , but only in Saint John ...
... fishing areas of the East and North - East coast still showed lower levels of out - migration . In general , then , out - migration peaked earlier in New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island than in Nova Scotia , but only in Saint John ...
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... fishing industry as our fathers and our grandfathers did . It just cannot be done . The fishing industry will fall on terrible times , and the fishermen will fall on terrible times if we do not change , if we do not develop . We should ...
... fishing industry as our fathers and our grandfathers did . It just cannot be done . The fishing industry will fall on terrible times , and the fishermen will fall on terrible times if we do not change , if we do not develop . We should ...
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... fishing co- adventurers , with the interesting distinction that while in fishing the co - adven- turers were increasingly class - divided , here they were truly working on the basis of an equal sharing of benefits and risks.61 Still ...
... fishing co- adventurers , with the interesting distinction that while in fishing the co - adven- turers were increasingly class - divided , here they were truly working on the basis of an equal sharing of benefits and risks.61 Still ...
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