Acadiensis, Volumes 15-16Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1985 - Atlantic Provinces |
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... less than the Can- adian average in 1881 to close to five per cent less than Ontario by 1901. Thus , out - migration was a significant and incremental drain on the region's productive population compared to Central Canada . " In ...
... less than the Can- adian average in 1881 to close to five per cent less than Ontario by 1901. Thus , out - migration was a significant and incremental drain on the region's productive population compared to Central Canada . " In ...
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... less well paying and less prestigious than those occupied by men , a conclusion supported by further evidence with respect to the country as a whole . The Depression appeared to im- pose high costs on women aspiring to professional ...
... less well paying and less prestigious than those occupied by men , a conclusion supported by further evidence with respect to the country as a whole . The Depression appeared to im- pose high costs on women aspiring to professional ...
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... less on both wages and materials per train - mile than did their private counterparts on the Canadian Pacific . From the 1890s onward , it cost the Grand Trunk just slightly less than the Intercolonial to run a train one mile . On the ...
... less on both wages and materials per train - mile than did their private counterparts on the Canadian Pacific . From the 1890s onward , it cost the Grand Trunk just slightly less than the Intercolonial to run a train one mile . On the ...
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