Acadiensis, Volumes 16-17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1986 |
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Page 81
... province accelerated signifi- cantly . In 1921 the population of the three Maritime provinces was 1,000,300 . The Dominion Bureau of Statistics calculated that 147,000 Maritime residents left the region between 1921-31 , and the peak of ...
... province accelerated signifi- cantly . In 1921 the population of the three Maritime provinces was 1,000,300 . The Dominion Bureau of Statistics calculated that 147,000 Maritime residents left the region between 1921-31 , and the peak of ...
Page 74
... Maritime provinces fell from 10 per cent in 1900 , to 7 per cent in 1920 , and to 4.5 per cent in 1930. ' This paper argues that industrial retardation in the Maritime provinces in the early 20th century and especially the 1920s can be ...
... Maritime provinces fell from 10 per cent in 1900 , to 7 per cent in 1920 , and to 4.5 per cent in 1930. ' This paper argues that industrial retardation in the Maritime provinces in the early 20th century and especially the 1920s can be ...
Page 76
... Maritime provinces was devastating to Maritime living standards relative to the rest of Canada . David Alexander has demon- strated that if manufacturing in the Maritimes had grown at the national rate in the 1880-1940 period , assuming ...
... Maritime provinces was devastating to Maritime living standards relative to the rest of Canada . David Alexander has demon- strated that if manufacturing in the Maritimes had grown at the national rate in the 1880-1940 period , assuming ...
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