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... population . The two exceptions were Ontario and 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 ...
... population . The two exceptions were Ontario and 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 ...
Page 281
... population had not settled there , all other factors being equal , the Canadian population in the late 1870s would have been at least 10 percent higher . Add protectionism , justified politically as the means of " keeping our work ...
... population had not settled there , all other factors being equal , the Canadian population in the late 1870s would have been at least 10 percent higher . Add protectionism , justified politically as the means of " keeping our work ...
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... population " means , except where otherwise specified , the population determined according to the results of the then most recent decennial census ; " small province " means a province a province ( other than Quebec ) having a ...
... population " means , except where otherwise specified , the population determined according to the results of the then most recent decennial census ; " small province " means a province a province ( other than Quebec ) having a ...
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