Acadiensis, Volumes 15-16Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1985 - Atlantic Provinces |
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The end result was a constant drain of the Atlantic Region's young active population which certainly reduced the size of the region's labour force : the proportion of the total population who were of working age slipped from about one ...
The end result was a constant drain of the Atlantic Region's young active population which certainly reduced the size of the region's labour force : the proportion of the total population who were of working age slipped from about one ...
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Until the creation of greater Saint John , Marshall's force remained between 25 and 30 men , most of whom were the sons of New Brunswick farmers . Recruits from the country , or " bushmen ” , were preferred over locals who were thought ...
Until the creation of greater Saint John , Marshall's force remained between 25 and 30 men , most of whom were the sons of New Brunswick farmers . Recruits from the country , or " bushmen ” , were preferred over locals who were thought ...
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Disco also followed the North American practice of driving an ethnic wedge into the work force by recruiting transient labourers from Europe and Newfoundland for the least skilled work . They gathered in the cramped boarding houses of ...
Disco also followed the North American practice of driving an ethnic wedge into the work force by recruiting transient labourers from Europe and Newfoundland for the least skilled work . They gathered in the cramped boarding houses of ...
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