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... Prince Edward Island , Premier William Sullivan attributed the appalling rate of outmigra- tion to the isolation of PEI for so much of the winter , notwithstanding the federal government promise to assure " efficient " and " continuous ...
... Prince Edward Island , Premier William Sullivan attributed the appalling rate of outmigra- tion to the isolation of PEI for so much of the winter , notwithstanding the federal government promise to assure " efficient " and " continuous ...
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... Prince Edward Island 17 892 18 966 Quebec 94 837 88 711 3 097 Ontario 183 208 182 213 5 658 Manitoba 9 369 8 281 British Columbia 4 009 1 592 NWT 6 752 1960 1 619 Totals for Canada 397 731 366 817 13 974 22 February 1887 Province ...
... Prince Edward Island 17 892 18 966 Quebec 94 837 88 711 3 097 Ontario 183 208 182 213 5 658 Manitoba 9 369 8 281 British Columbia 4 009 1 592 NWT 6 752 1960 1 619 Totals for Canada 397 731 366 817 13 974 22 February 1887 Province ...
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... Prince Edward Island into the Union , dated the 26th day of June , 1873 Parliament of Canada Act , 1875 , 38-39 Vict . , c . 38 ( U.K. ) Order of Her Majesty in Council admitting all British possessions and Territories in North America ...
... Prince Edward Island into the Union , dated the 26th day of June , 1873 Parliament of Canada Act , 1875 , 38-39 Vict . , c . 38 ( U.K. ) Order of Her Majesty in Council admitting all British possessions and Territories in North America ...
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Aboriginal People and the Potential for Empire | 17 |
Traders Missionaries and Aboriginal People 1580 | 28 |
Imperial Rescue 16611672 | 39 |
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