The Structure of Canadian HistoryAlgemene politiek, sociaal-economische geschiedenis van Canada. |
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... Prince Edward Island 17 892 18 966 Quebec 94 837 88 711 3 097 Ontario 183 208 182 213 5658 Manitoba 9369 8281 British Columbia 4.009 1592 NWT 6752 1960 1619 Totals for Canada 397 731 366 817 13 974 Province Conservative 22 February 1887 ...
... Prince Edward Island 17 892 18 966 Quebec 94 837 88 711 3 097 Ontario 183 208 182 213 5658 Manitoba 9369 8281 British Columbia 4.009 1592 NWT 6752 1960 1619 Totals for Canada 397 731 366 817 13 974 Province Conservative 22 February 1887 ...
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... Prince Edward Island by twenty- four senators , ten thereof representing Nova Scotia , ten thereof representing New Brunswick , and four thereof repre- senting Prince Edward Island ; the Western Provinces by of Provinces in Senate . ( 7 ) ...
... Prince Edward Island by twenty- four senators , ten thereof representing Nova Scotia , ten thereof representing New Brunswick , and four thereof repre- senting Prince Edward Island ; the Western Provinces by of Provinces in Senate . ( 7 ) ...
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... Prince Edward Island , and British Columbia , to admit those Colonies or Provinces , or any of them , into the Union , and on Address from the Houses of the Parliament of Canada to admit Rupert's Land and the North - western Territory ...
... Prince Edward Island , and British Columbia , to admit those Colonies or Provinces , or any of them , into the Union , and on Address from the Houses of the Parliament of Canada to admit Rupert's Land and the North - western Territory ...
Contents
Preface | 11 |
The Aboriginal People Shunned by Cartier | 27 |
The Canadian Fur Rush | 37 |
Copyright | |
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