Acadiensis, Volumes 23-24Department of History, University of New Brunswick, 1993 - Atlantic Provinces |
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Page 74
... problems had been hidden between 1915 and 1921 , when temporary increases in provincial revenues from the lumber industry had helped to balance the budget during a period of increasing capital expenditures . When that industry entered a ...
... problems had been hidden between 1915 and 1921 , when temporary increases in provincial revenues from the lumber industry had helped to balance the budget during a period of increasing capital expenditures . When that industry entered a ...
Page 7
... problem in the Atlantic Canada fisheries stemmed from the failure of the state to develop out of the fishery the linkages , especially in manufacturing , which would promote local development by broadening and diversifying the economic ...
... problem in the Atlantic Canada fisheries stemmed from the failure of the state to develop out of the fishery the linkages , especially in manufacturing , which would promote local development by broadening and diversifying the economic ...
Page 88
... problems , and that MS ( Medical Sciences ) had for years been at work to develop the leadership within Dalhousie now has in medicine " .86 In this sense , he felt that " the salient needs of the of the province are more likely to fall ...
... problems , and that MS ( Medical Sciences ) had for years been at work to develop the leadership within Dalhousie now has in medicine " .86 In this sense , he felt that " the salient needs of the of the province are more likely to fall ...
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