Acadiensis, Volumes 8-9Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1978 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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Page 63
Examination of Nova Scotia's fishery and forestry industries confirms Halifax's inability to engage in staple processing . " Unlike the salmon catch of British Columbia which was usually canned before export , much of the Nova Scotia ...
Examination of Nova Scotia's fishery and forestry industries confirms Halifax's inability to engage in staple processing . " Unlike the salmon catch of British Columbia which was usually canned before export , much of the Nova Scotia ...
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Instead , the strength of Halifax's limited industrial structure was based on the manufacture of consumer products , such as refined sugar , confectionery goods , cotton cloth , boots and shoes and men's clothing .
Instead , the strength of Halifax's limited industrial structure was based on the manufacture of consumer products , such as refined sugar , confectionery goods , cotton cloth , boots and shoes and men's clothing .
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Halifax's location at the margin the tyranny of location other than the advantage offered by " the year round commerce of our port " . But many cities did attempt to compensate for locational disadvantages by offering economic ...
Halifax's location at the margin the tyranny of location other than the advantage offered by " the year round commerce of our port " . But many cities did attempt to compensate for locational disadvantages by offering economic ...
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