Nation of the North: Canada Since ConfederationMethuen, 1953 - 270 páginas |
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... provinces , the need for action was not so desperate as in Canada , the first steps toward union were taken there . Early in 1864 , the legislature of Nova Scotia adopted a resolution endorsing a legislative union of the Maritime provinces ...
... provinces , the need for action was not so desperate as in Canada , the first steps toward union were taken there . Early in 1864 , the legislature of Nova Scotia adopted a resolution endorsing a legislative union of the Maritime provinces ...
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... provinces . Scots made up a large portion of the British settlers , and were scattered pretty generally throughout the English - speaking provinces , here and there in fairly solid communities , one of which was in eastern Nova Scotia ...
... provinces . Scots made up a large portion of the British settlers , and were scattered pretty generally throughout the English - speaking provinces , here and there in fairly solid communities , one of which was in eastern Nova Scotia ...
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... provinces ; but , since the depres- sion had assumed the proportion of a national disaster , and the provinces were unlikely to protest against such an invasion of their jurisdiction , the obligation of the federal government was clear ...
... provinces ; but , since the depres- sion had assumed the proportion of a national disaster , and the provinces were unlikely to protest against such an invasion of their jurisdiction , the obligation of the federal government was clear ...
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