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... Macdonald's blood . As the speeches reached their full fury , Macdonald still kept his silence . Then , at last , everyone discovered the reason for his near smugness in saying not a word . When he finally did speak , the Prime Minister ...
... Macdonald's blood . As the speeches reached their full fury , Macdonald still kept his silence . Then , at last , everyone discovered the reason for his near smugness in saying not a word . When he finally did speak , the Prime Minister ...
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... Macdonald was able to work a Trades Union Act into the legislative program of 1872 . Understandably , Macdonald's Gladstonian labour legislation was popular with workers , one indication of which was the Toronto Trades Assembly's ...
... Macdonald was able to work a Trades Union Act into the legislative program of 1872 . Understandably , Macdonald's Gladstonian labour legislation was popular with workers , one indication of which was the Toronto Trades Assembly's ...
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... Macdonald tried to divert attention by charming Prince Edward Island into Confederation ( with the promise of a ... Macdonald's downfall . Ironically , the unravelling of his control was a fitting confirmation of his and Cartier's ...
... Macdonald tried to divert attention by charming Prince Edward Island into Confederation ( with the promise of a ... Macdonald's downfall . Ironically , the unravelling of his control was a fitting confirmation of his and Cartier's ...
Contents
Preface | 11 |
The Aboriginal People Shunned by Cartier | 27 |
The Canadian Fur Rush | 37 |
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