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John Ralston Saul's Reflections of a siamese twin : Canada at the end of the twentieth century ( 1997 ) analyzes Canada in ... He also suggests that Canada's identity as a nation draws on many values and attitudes characteristic of the ...
John Ralston Saul's Reflections of a siamese twin : Canada at the end of the twentieth century ( 1997 ) analyzes Canada in ... He also suggests that Canada's identity as a nation draws on many values and attitudes characteristic of the ...
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Between 1882 and 1900 , Canada and its provinces were embroiled in a number of lengthy court battles and arbitrations over which level of government had the right to dispose of land and resources which had been retained by the Crown for ...
Between 1882 and 1900 , Canada and its provinces were embroiled in a number of lengthy court battles and arbitrations over which level of government had the right to dispose of land and resources which had been retained by the Crown for ...
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Canada . 1856. Legislative Assembly Debates . 1861. Reports of the Commissioner of Crown Lands of Canada . 1862. Reports of the Commissioner of Crown Lands of Canada . 1891. Indian treaties and surrenders . Ottawa : Brown Chamberlain .
Canada . 1856. Legislative Assembly Debates . 1861. Reports of the Commissioner of Crown Lands of Canada . 1862. Reports of the Commissioner of Crown Lands of Canada . 1891. Indian treaties and surrenders . Ottawa : Brown Chamberlain .
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Contents
ALAN CALDWELL and MONICA MACAULAY | 18 |
REGNA DARNELL | 54 |
WILLIAM W GIFFIN | 68 |
Copyright | |
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