Acadiensis, Volumes 25-26Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1995 - Atlantic Provinces |
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... forest industries were quickly passing , as the pulp and paper capacity of the nation was being consolidated under the control of three large conglomerates . 13 Thus , on the provincial , as on the federal , level , the Gilded Age ...
... forest industries were quickly passing , as the pulp and paper capacity of the nation was being consolidated under the control of three large conglomerates . 13 Thus , on the provincial , as on the federal , level , the Gilded Age ...
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... Forest Menace " , McRitchie chastized the Government for neglecting the seriousness of the spruce budworm infestations in Nova Scotia's forests ( Figure Four ) . He also criticized the forest companies for their cutting methods , which ...
... Forest Menace " , McRitchie chastized the Government for neglecting the seriousness of the spruce budworm infestations in Nova Scotia's forests ( Figure Four ) . He also criticized the forest companies for their cutting methods , which ...
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... forest lands , hurt sales of forest lands , exploited small producers and did nothing for forest conservation . There were several features common to the cartoons employed by both the pro- and anti - embargo supporters . One was the ...
... forest lands , hurt sales of forest lands , exploited small producers and did nothing for forest conservation . There were several features common to the cartoons employed by both the pro- and anti - embargo supporters . One was the ...
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Journal of the History of the Acadiensis Revue dHistoire de | 170 |
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