Canada, Unity in DiversityHolt, Rinehart and Winston of Canada, 1967 - 529 من الصفحات Includes bibliographical references. |
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الصفحة 297
... West in a time of unrest . POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS , 1911 Born in 20.8 % 16.4 %. The statute of 1905 established juridical uniformity , not social uniformity . The west- ern provinces formed a new region quite different from the older ...
... West in a time of unrest . POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS , 1911 Born in 20.8 % 16.4 %. The statute of 1905 established juridical uniformity , not social uniformity . The west- ern provinces formed a new region quite different from the older ...
الصفحة 299
... WEST , as illustrated by the comparative. The West asserts itself : 1919-1929 International conditions governed the development of the West . It could not be otherwise . Exporters of grain and cattle , the farmers of the West felt ...
... WEST , as illustrated by the comparative. The West asserts itself : 1919-1929 International conditions governed the development of the West . It could not be otherwise . Exporters of grain and cattle , the farmers of the West felt ...
الصفحة 393
... West . From 1871 to 1901 , a million immigrants arrived in the country , but two million Canadians or New Canadians ... West and their competition in the Canadian market with the well - developed industry of the central regions ...
... West . From 1871 to 1901 , a million immigrants arrived in the country , but two million Canadians or New Canadians ... West and their competition in the Canadian market with the well - developed industry of the central regions ...
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Acadians administration agricultural American Amerinds assembly became began Britain British Government Brunswick cabinet cabinet government Canada West Canadian Cartier Catholic centre century Champlain Church clergy colonists colony colony's common Company Confederation Conservative council courts defence economic election England English ernment established farmers farming favour fishing force France French-Canadian fur trade governor granted habitant Halifax Hudson Hudson's Bay Hudson's Bay Company immigrants industry inhabitants institutions Iroquois Jesuits Lake land Laurier leaders legislative Liberal Louisbourg Lower Canada Loyalists Macdonald major ment merchants Métis military Montreal Newfoundland Nova Scotia Ontario organization Ottawa party political population Port Prince Edward Island problems prosperity province Quebec railway Reformers region religious Riel River Royal Saint Lawrence Saint Lawrence Valley schools seigneurial system settled settlement settlers ships social society thousand tion Tory Treaty Trois-Rivières union United Upper Canada Valley West