Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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... national importance while similar research into the peripheral areas of Confederation is not . Moreover , Ontario History has become a journal no Canadian historian can ignore . Only in the Atlantic Provinces is there clearly a void ...
... national importance while similar research into the peripheral areas of Confederation is not . Moreover , Ontario History has become a journal no Canadian historian can ignore . Only in the Atlantic Provinces is there clearly a void ...
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... National Policy succeed in Canada where such great distances exist between the provinces unless the Government who control the National Railway meet the requirements of trade ... " 47 At stake , as Stairs later pointed out in a ...
... National Policy succeed in Canada where such great distances exist between the provinces unless the Government who control the National Railway meet the requirements of trade ... " 47 At stake , as Stairs later pointed out in a ...
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... national policy in 1947. That decision seemed to me to recognize that a national policy which favoured the central regions at the expense of the outlying , was not national but in its own way local . One must note that regionalism is a ...
... national policy in 1947. That decision seemed to me to recognize that a national policy which favoured the central regions at the expense of the outlying , was not national but in its own way local . One must note that regionalism is a ...
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