Nation of the North: Canada Since ConfederationMethuen, 1953 - 270 páginas |
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... Winnipeg , with shares valued at $ 25 each , no shareholder to have more than four shares . Each shareholder had but ... Winnipeg and opened for business in September 1906. The first thing needed was a seat on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange ...
... Winnipeg , with shares valued at $ 25 each , no shareholder to have more than four shares . Each shareholder had but ... Winnipeg and opened for business in September 1906. The first thing needed was a seat on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange ...
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... Winnipeg as superintendent of All People's Mission , where he worked among the immigrants being poured into Winnipeg by the trainload . Woodsworth was secretary of the Canadian Welfare League at the outbreak of World War I , and by 1916 ...
... Winnipeg as superintendent of All People's Mission , where he worked among the immigrants being poured into Winnipeg by the trainload . Woodsworth was secretary of the Canadian Welfare League at the outbreak of World War I , and by 1916 ...
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... Winnipeg Grain Exchange , 122 , 123 Winnipeg strike , 1919 , 167-9 Wolseley , Sir Garnet , 47 Women receive the vote , 164 Wood , Elizabeth Wyn , 179 Wood , Henry Wise , 173 , 174 , 184-5 Woodstock , N.B. , 37 Woodsworth , J. S. , 168–9 ...
... Winnipeg Grain Exchange , 122 , 123 Winnipeg strike , 1919 , 167-9 Wolseley , Sir Garnet , 47 Women receive the vote , 164 Wood , Elizabeth Wyn , 179 Wood , Henry Wise , 173 , 174 , 184-5 Woodstock , N.B. , 37 Woodsworth , J. S. , 168–9 ...
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