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... Manitoba and the rest of the world until the other line to Port Arthur came into service in 1882 , four years after Mackenzie had been turned out of office . In the meantime , settlers and their freight travelled west from Ontario by ...
... Manitoba and the rest of the world until the other line to Port Arthur came into service in 1882 , four years after Mackenzie had been turned out of office . In the meantime , settlers and their freight travelled west from Ontario by ...
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... Manitoba , which had both grown faster than the national average . Manitoba's population had grown to 62 000 in 1881 from 12 000 in 1870. Ontario's population grew from 1.6 million to just under two million during the same period ...
... Manitoba , which had both grown faster than the national average . Manitoba's population had grown to 62 000 in 1881 from 12 000 in 1870. Ontario's population grew from 1.6 million to just under two million during the same period ...
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... Manitoba had grown phenomenally as Ontario's off- spring . The population increase from 12 000 to 62 000 in 1881 carried on to 153 000 by 1891 - mostly by migration from Ontario . As early as the mid - 1870s the legisla- ture of the ...
... Manitoba had grown phenomenally as Ontario's off- spring . The population increase from 12 000 to 62 000 in 1881 carried on to 153 000 by 1891 - mostly by migration from Ontario . As early as the mid - 1870s the legisla- ture of the ...
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