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... Toronto or Montreal in 1900. Prices were also low , but since employment was both seasonal and cyclical , more than 70 percent of earnings went for housing and food in single - income families , a fact which gave Montreal one of the ...
... Toronto or Montreal in 1900. Prices were also low , but since employment was both seasonal and cyclical , more than 70 percent of earnings went for housing and food in single - income families , a fact which gave Montreal one of the ...
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... Toronto , Halifax , St. John's , or the rest of Canada's provincial capitals . More than a few of the 50 million visitors were Canadians who returned home saying , like the visitor from Toronto , " You have to give them credit . It's ...
... Toronto , Halifax , St. John's , or the rest of Canada's provincial capitals . More than a few of the 50 million visitors were Canadians who returned home saying , like the visitor from Toronto , " You have to give them credit . It's ...
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... ( Toronto : Macmillan , 1977 ) , p . 356-357 , Vol . II ( Toronto : University of Toronto Press , 1981 ) , p . 434-435 ; and Urquhart and Buckley , Historical Statistics , p . 183 . TABLE 7 Canadian Import Trade , selected years , 1869 ...
... ( Toronto : Macmillan , 1977 ) , p . 356-357 , Vol . II ( Toronto : University of Toronto Press , 1981 ) , p . 434-435 ; and Urquhart and Buckley , Historical Statistics , p . 183 . TABLE 7 Canadian Import Trade , selected years , 1869 ...
Contents
Preface | 11 |
The Aboriginal People Shunned by Cartier | 27 |
The Canadian Fur Rush | 37 |
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