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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For a variety of reasons the tariff held the promise of prosperity for the region's traditional commercial activities and , as well , offered the possibilities for the development of new manufacturing industry . For most Nova Scotian ...
For a variety of reasons the tariff held the promise of prosperity for the region's traditional commercial activities and , as well , offered the possibilities for the development of new manufacturing industry . For most Nova Scotian ...
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The coal mine takeovers were designed to control and expand the output of this fuel source , partially in an effort to free the Canadian Pacific Railways from dependence upon the strike - prone American coal industry .
The coal mine takeovers were designed to control and expand the output of this fuel source , partially in an effort to free the Canadian Pacific Railways from dependence upon the strike - prone American coal industry .
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For example , during the third and fourth decades of the century , Joseph Cunard and Gilmour , Rankin and Co. extended their economic and social dominance of the timber industry in northeastern New Brunswick to an enormous extent .
For example , during the third and fourth decades of the century , Joseph Cunard and Gilmour , Rankin and Co. extended their economic and social dominance of the timber industry in northeastern New Brunswick to an enormous extent .
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