Nation of the North: Canada Since ConfederationMethuen, 1953 - 270 páginas |
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... held , the government of Canada asked if it might send delegates , and upon receiving a cordial invitation eight members of the ministry , including Macdonald , Brown and Cartier , hurried to Charlottetown , where they were made welcome ...
... held , the government of Canada asked if it might send delegates , and upon receiving a cordial invitation eight members of the ministry , including Macdonald , Brown and Cartier , hurried to Charlottetown , where they were made welcome ...
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... held in the United States the American chairman presides , and at meetings held in Canada the Canadian chairman presides . Each section has a secretary , and the two work in co - operation . Into the custody of this tribunal both ...
... held in the United States the American chairman presides , and at meetings held in Canada the Canadian chairman presides . Each section has a secretary , and the two work in co - operation . Into the custody of this tribunal both ...
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... held ambition , and , at last , in 1948 , it seemed attainable . Representatives of Canada and Newfoundland met at Ottawa in October to settle the final details , and on the following March 31 , Newfoundland became the tenth province of ...
... held ambition , and , at last , in 1948 , it seemed attainable . Representatives of Canada and Newfoundland met at Ottawa in October to settle the final details , and on the following March 31 , Newfoundland became the tenth province of ...
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