Nation of the North: Canada Since ConfederationMethuen, 1953 - 270 páginas |
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... consisted of both government and opposition members . The Canadian delegation consisted of the entire cabinet of twelve members , already bipartisan , of whom the Prime Minister , Sir Etienne Taché , was elected chairman of the con ...
... consisted of both government and opposition members . The Canadian delegation consisted of the entire cabinet of twelve members , already bipartisan , of whom the Prime Minister , Sir Etienne Taché , was elected chairman of the con ...
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... consisted of the descendants of the original French colonists , living mostly in Quebec , but with increasing numbers in each of the other provinces . Scots made up a large portion of the British settlers , and were scattered pretty ...
... consisted of the descendants of the original French colonists , living mostly in Quebec , but with increasing numbers in each of the other provinces . Scots made up a large portion of the British settlers , and were scattered pretty ...
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... consisting of six Conservatives , with Stevens as chairman , four Liberals and one U.F.A. member , immediately under ... consisted largely of those engaged in various kinds of business as well as some who had not found a congenial place ...
... consisting of six Conservatives , with Stevens as chairman , four Liberals and one U.F.A. member , immediately under ... consisted largely of those engaged in various kinds of business as well as some who had not found a congenial place ...
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