The Structure of Canadian HistoryAlgemene politiek, sociaal-economische geschiedenis van Canada. |
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... government who were included in such operations - young opportunists such as John A. Macdonald and George Cartier - learned that the safest path through the legislative thicket was day - to - day coalition - formation and thoughtful ...
... government who were included in such operations - young opportunists such as John A. Macdonald and George Cartier - learned that the safest path through the legislative thicket was day - to - day coalition - formation and thoughtful ...
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... Government of Saskatchewan it was claimed by the plaintiff ( Canadian Industrial Gas and Oil Limited ) that the new levy they had to pay was not a royalty at all , but a tax , and since it imposed costs that were passed on to the ...
... Government of Saskatchewan it was claimed by the plaintiff ( Canadian Industrial Gas and Oil Limited ) that the new levy they had to pay was not a royalty at all , but a tax , and since it imposed costs that were passed on to the ...
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... Canada ( as it exists at the Provinces of passing of this Act ) which formerly constituted respectively Ontario and the Provinces of Upper Canada ... Government and Authority of and over Declaration of Canada is hereby declared to continue ...
... Canada ( as it exists at the Provinces of passing of this Act ) which formerly constituted respectively Ontario and the Provinces of Upper Canada ... Government and Authority of and over Declaration of Canada is hereby declared to continue ...
Contents
Preface | 11 |
The Aboriginal People Shunned by Cartier | 27 |
The Canadian Fur Rush | 37 |
Copyright | |
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