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Page 193
... Canada , but the anti - union forces were at least neutralized . It was not Canada East that struck the death blow to Confederation in 1864 ; that deed was done in the Atlantic provinces . One by one , the vocal public in each colony of ...
... Canada , but the anti - union forces were at least neutralized . It was not Canada East that struck the death blow to Confederation in 1864 ; that deed was done in the Atlantic provinces . One by one , the vocal public in each colony of ...
Page 201
... Atlantic provinces at mid - century is Graeme Wynn , " Ideology , Society and State in the Maritime Colonies of ... Atlantic Region to Confederation ( 1994 ) ; and E.R. Forbes and D.A. Muise ( eds . ) , The Atlantic Provinces in ...
... Atlantic provinces at mid - century is Graeme Wynn , " Ideology , Society and State in the Maritime Colonies of ... Atlantic Region to Confederation ( 1994 ) ; and E.R. Forbes and D.A. Muise ( eds . ) , The Atlantic Provinces in ...
Page 283
... Atlantic provinces needed permanent subsidies on freight transported by the Intercolonial Railway to central Canada as much — if not more - than the western provinces needed their " Crow Rate " on cereals shipped east . Equally ...
... Atlantic provinces needed permanent subsidies on freight transported by the Intercolonial Railway to central Canada as much — if not more - than the western provinces needed their " Crow Rate " on cereals shipped east . Equally ...
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