Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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... Canadian govenment as a writer extolling the virtues of the Canadian north woods . In 1908 he published his first novel , and thereafter earned his living by writing . The majority of his novels deal with life in the Canadian north ...
... Canadian govenment as a writer extolling the virtues of the Canadian north woods . In 1908 he published his first novel , and thereafter earned his living by writing . The majority of his novels deal with life in the Canadian north ...
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... Canadians " are at stake . Implicitly , " Canadian " interests must be assured before " Native " interests can be addressed . On July 10 , the editorial headline read : " Equality quest can only up- set process . " The guest columnist ...
... Canadians " are at stake . Implicitly , " Canadian " interests must be assured before " Native " interests can be addressed . On July 10 , the editorial headline read : " Equality quest can only up- set process . " The guest columnist ...
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... Canadian Expeditionary Force during the first World War , Waller served in the 29th Vancouver Battalion as an orderly and stretcher bearer . Subsequently , he was awarded the Military Medal for his participation in the Battle of Amiens ...
... Canadian Expeditionary Force during the first World War , Waller served in the 29th Vancouver Battalion as an orderly and stretcher bearer . Subsequently , he was awarded the Military Medal for his participation in the Battle of Amiens ...
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