Acadiensis, Volume 35Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 2005 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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... economic context of post - war Atlantic Canada when addressing population issues . In the 1950s , the regional economy continued to lag behind much of the rest of Canada and 82,000 people moved away , most of them in search of better ...
... economic context of post - war Atlantic Canada when addressing population issues . In the 1950s , the regional economy continued to lag behind much of the rest of Canada and 82,000 people moved away , most of them in search of better ...
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... economic growth because young , educated Atlantic Canadians were the most likely to leave , thereby depriving the region of the skills needed for economic development.82 APEC publications consistently focused on the serious economic ...
... economic growth because young , educated Atlantic Canadians were the most likely to leave , thereby depriving the region of the skills needed for economic development.82 APEC publications consistently focused on the serious economic ...
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- World War collaborative effort to halt regional economic decline . The creation of the Atlantic Provinces Economic Council ( APEC ) in 1954 marked the beginning of an Atlantic Revolution that helped to secure a number of policy ...
- World War collaborative effort to halt regional economic decline . The creation of the Atlantic Provinces Economic Council ( APEC ) in 1954 marked the beginning of an Atlantic Revolution that helped to secure a number of policy ...
Contents
CHRISTIAN BLAIS | 2 |
JUDITH FINGARD and JOHN RUTHERFORD | 24 |
LEWIS | 50 |
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