Acadiensis, Volumes 25-26Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1995 - Atlantic Provinces |
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... Board began functioning , much of the early committee work was ad hoc and spontaneous . For example , the Forestry sector had held 27 meetings before the advent of the Board . The agendas for the initial Board meetings were heavy with ...
... Board began functioning , much of the early committee work was ad hoc and spontaneous . For example , the Forestry sector had held 27 meetings before the advent of the Board . The agendas for the initial Board meetings were heavy with ...
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... Board where , again , they were favourably received . However , as time passed , the potential contradictions among segment proposals began to emerge . In 1964 the lumber segment called for a study of greater utilization of sawmill ...
... Board where , again , they were favourably received . However , as time passed , the potential contradictions among segment proposals began to emerge . In 1964 the lumber segment called for a study of greater utilization of sawmill ...
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... Board relay its decisions to the Finance Minister , who directed them to the affected government agencies . The fragility of this special relationship concerned several senior Board members . During the summer of 1965 , G.I. Smith ...
... Board relay its decisions to the Finance Minister , who directed them to the affected government agencies . The fragility of this special relationship concerned several senior Board members . During the summer of 1965 , G.I. Smith ...
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Journal of the History of the Acadiensis Revue dHistoire de | 170 |
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