Acadiensis, Volume 35Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 2005 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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... cent versus 2.3 per cent ) .17 In fact , the rate of attendance of PEI women is undoubtedly higher than noted , given that some women would have attended universities other than the five studied , including institutions in New England ...
... cent versus 2.3 per cent ) .17 In fact , the rate of attendance of PEI women is undoubtedly higher than noted , given that some women would have attended universities other than the five studied , including institutions in New England ...
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... cent case in March 1948 , it granted the following increases : an 8 per cent " interim " increase in September 1949 , later extended to 16 per cent and then 20 per cent in early 1950 ; a 12 per cent increase in July 1951 , and a further 5 ...
... cent case in March 1948 , it granted the following increases : an 8 per cent " interim " increase in September 1949 , later extended to 16 per cent and then 20 per cent in early 1950 ; a 12 per cent increase in July 1951 , and a further 5 ...
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... cent ) , service occupations ( 15 per cent ) , and sales ( 9 per cent ) . Only a very small number of immigrants were employed in primary resource occupations . With the exception of the activities at Atlantic Canada House , however ...
... cent ) , service occupations ( 15 per cent ) , and sales ( 9 per cent ) . Only a very small number of immigrants were employed in primary resource occupations . With the exception of the activities at Atlantic Canada House , however ...
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CHRISTIAN BLAIS | 2 |
JUDITH FINGARD and JOHN RUTHERFORD | 24 |
LEWIS | 50 |
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