Acadiensis, Volume 21Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1991 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 144
... suggests that there may be some connection between ownership change and industrial relocation . This is difficult to sustain in part because we know so little about ownership . No systematic evidence is available to support the ...
... suggests that there may be some connection between ownership change and industrial relocation . This is difficult to sustain in part because we know so little about ownership . No systematic evidence is available to support the ...
Page 95
... suggest family dislocation or tragedy.24 An offer of " complete surrender " of a four - month - old baby boy of ... suggests a conjuncture of several family crises . Perhaps the death or desertion of the mother , in combination with ...
... suggest family dislocation or tragedy.24 An offer of " complete surrender " of a four - month - old baby boy of ... suggests a conjuncture of several family crises . Perhaps the death or desertion of the mother , in combination with ...
Page 186
... suggests that English Canada should not make further " denationalizing " concessions , nor resort to threats to keep Quebec in Canada . Separation is desirable , for it allows English Canada to create a balanced federalism capable of ...
... suggests that English Canada should not make further " denationalizing " concessions , nor resort to threats to keep Quebec in Canada . Separation is desirable , for it allows English Canada to create a balanced federalism capable of ...
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