Acadiensis, Volume 35Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 2005 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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... period was the province's view of the benefits that immigrants had to offer . This article examines the approach of the New Brunswick government to immigration between 1945 and 1971 , with a view to explaining why New Brunswick missed ...
... period was the province's view of the benefits that immigrants had to offer . This article examines the approach of the New Brunswick government to immigration between 1945 and 1971 , with a view to explaining why New Brunswick missed ...
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... period in part to low wages.33 Because of poor working conditions in the New Brunswick farming communities , the province failed to attract the large numbers of agricultural immigrants that King desired . According to the 1951 census ...
... period in part to low wages.33 Because of poor working conditions in the New Brunswick farming communities , the province failed to attract the large numbers of agricultural immigrants that King desired . According to the 1951 census ...
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... period , the province of New Brunswick placed immigration close to the bottom of its political agenda . Successive ... period of immigration , and ethnic group for regions , 1971 ” , table 5 , vol . 3 , part 3 , 1971 ; Census of Canada ...
... period , the province of New Brunswick placed immigration close to the bottom of its political agenda . Successive ... period of immigration , and ethnic group for regions , 1971 ” , table 5 , vol . 3 , part 3 , 1971 ; Census of Canada ...
Contents
CHRISTIAN BLAIS | 2 |
JUDITH FINGARD and JOHN RUTHERFORD | 24 |
LEWIS | 50 |
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