Nation of the North: Canada Since ConfederationMethuen, 1953 - 270 páginas |
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... school . Separate schools had been provided for by acts of the parliament of United Canada in 1855 and 1863. Under these acts , taxes paid by Roman Catholics were applied toward the support of schools for the education of their children ...
... school . Separate schools had been provided for by acts of the parliament of United Canada in 1855 and 1863. Under these acts , taxes paid by Roman Catholics were applied toward the support of schools for the education of their children ...
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... School question . The constitution of the province of Manitoba provided for the setting up of separate schools . In its first session , the legislature had established a school system modeled on that of Quebec . Although the bulk of the ...
... School question . The constitution of the province of Manitoba provided for the setting up of separate schools . In its first session , the legislature had established a school system modeled on that of Quebec . Although the bulk of the ...
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... school hours . Provision was to be made for the employment of teachers of the same religion as the minority where the average attendance at an urban school reached forty , or twenty - five in rural schools . It was further provided that ...
... school hours . Provision was to be made for the employment of teachers of the same religion as the minority where the average attendance at an urban school reached forty , or twenty - five in rural schools . It was further provided that ...
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