Nation of the North: Canada Since ConfederationMethuen, 1953 - 270 páginas |
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... commission decided that the west branch was the main one . Having done this , however , the commission now proceeded to do something beyond its instructions . It decided that the boundary should follow the Chiputnaticook , at the source ...
... commission decided that the west branch was the main one . Having done this , however , the commission now proceeded to do something beyond its instructions . It decided that the boundary should follow the Chiputnaticook , at the source ...
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... commission houses , the new company thrived . A rule of the Exchange was that traders must charge a commission of 1 cent on each bushel of grain handled . Serving its own members and friends , the Grain Growers Grain Company could do ...
... commission houses , the new company thrived . A rule of the Exchange was that traders must charge a commission of 1 cent on each bushel of grain handled . Serving its own members and friends , the Grain Growers Grain Company could do ...
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... Commission ' to examine into the broadcasting situation in the Dominion of Canada and to make recommendations to the government as to the future administration , management , control and financing thereof ' . The commission consisted of ...
... Commission ' to examine into the broadcasting situation in the Dominion of Canada and to make recommendations to the government as to the future administration , management , control and financing thereof ' . The commission consisted of ...
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