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... percent of Canada's population lived in Ontario and 31 percent resided in Quebec . About 20 percent of the country's population lived in the Maritimes and only 5 percent were counted in the West . Just twenty years later , the number of ...
... percent of Canada's population lived in Ontario and 31 percent resided in Quebec . About 20 percent of the country's population lived in the Maritimes and only 5 percent were counted in the West . Just twenty years later , the number of ...
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... percent in 1949 , 11.3 percent in 1953 , 10.7 percent in 1957 , and 9.5 percent in 1958. In 1962 , the NDP attracted 13.5 percent of the votes , winning nineteen seats in Parliament . What remained for Diefenbaker was the rural vote of ...
... percent in 1949 , 11.3 percent in 1953 , 10.7 percent in 1957 , and 9.5 percent in 1958. In 1962 , the NDP attracted 13.5 percent of the votes , winning nineteen seats in Parliament . What remained for Diefenbaker was the rural vote of ...
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... percent , and had dropped to 9 percent of the total by 1989. But Michael Wilson insisted that continued easing of the corporate burden would result in Canada becom- ing more competitive internationally , and hence a brighter future for ...
... percent , and had dropped to 9 percent of the total by 1989. But Michael Wilson insisted that continued easing of the corporate burden would result in Canada becom- ing more competitive internationally , and hence a brighter future for ...
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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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