Acadiensis, Volumes 25-26Department of History, University of New Brunswick, 1995 - Atlantic Provinces |
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But by the late 1920s the days of the local owner - operator in the Canadian forest industries were quickly passing , as the pulp and paper capacity of the nation was being consolidated under the control of three large conglomerates .
But by the late 1920s the days of the local owner - operator in the Canadian forest industries were quickly passing , as the pulp and paper capacity of the nation was being consolidated under the control of three large conglomerates .
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The control of timber lands by American absentee pulp and paper companies was also used to explain the degradation of the forest . It was argued that the idle forests hoarded by the large American corporations were prone to become over- ...
The control of timber lands by American absentee pulp and paper companies was also used to explain the degradation of the forest . It was argued that the idle forests hoarded by the large American corporations were prone to become over- ...
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28 In " Waste Energy " , the anti - embargoists countered the claim that pulpwood restrictions would contribute to the cause of conservation , arguing that 90 per cent of forest depletion in Canada resulted from fire and other natural ...
28 In " Waste Energy " , the anti - embargoists countered the claim that pulpwood restrictions would contribute to the cause of conservation , arguing that 90 per cent of forest depletion in Canada resulted from fire and other natural ...
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