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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... fishing industry and its dependent rural population . When this issue re - emerged in the mid- 1960s a bitter and still unresolved debate ensued between those who recom- mended a planned reduction of the Island's population , 23 and ...
... fishing industry and its dependent rural population . When this issue re - emerged in the mid- 1960s a bitter and still unresolved debate ensued between those who recom- mended a planned reduction of the Island's population , 23 and ...
Page 66
... fishing industry . In 1884 some 67 % of goods production in Newfoundland was ac- counted for by fish products , compared with only 13 % in the Maritimes and 2 % in Canada . If fishing and agriculture are combined , the difference in ...
... fishing industry . In 1884 some 67 % of goods production in Newfoundland was ac- counted for by fish products , compared with only 13 % in the Maritimes and 2 % in Canada . If fishing and agriculture are combined , the difference in ...
Page 95
... fishing establishments , and then began hunting a place for shelter . Cape Breton hospitality seems to be in strata . At one of these bays we met the generous streak ; we were taken even to a party , where reels and jigs helped to pass ...
... fishing establishments , and then began hunting a place for shelter . Cape Breton hospitality seems to be in strata . At one of these bays we met the generous streak ; we were taken even to a party , where reels and jigs helped to pass ...
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