The Structure of Canadian HistoryAlgemene politiek, sociaal-economische geschiedenis van Canada. |
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... farmers , who were con- vinced that the share of the bonanza that was theirs was not all that it might or ought to have been . Since a Prairie farmer was a kind of rural entrepreneur , and since no group is as likely to complain as ...
... farmers , who were con- vinced that the share of the bonanza that was theirs was not all that it might or ought to have been . Since a Prairie farmer was a kind of rural entrepreneur , and since no group is as likely to complain as ...
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... farmers were the " class " that came to power . Their party , the United Farmers of Ontario ( UFO ) , ran sixty - three candidates for the eighty - three - seat legislature . Forty - five were elected . Ironically , the farmers of ...
... farmers were the " class " that came to power . Their party , the United Farmers of Ontario ( UFO ) , ran sixty - three candidates for the eighty - three - seat legislature . Forty - five were elected . Ironically , the farmers of ...
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... farmers . Addressing one typical audience in 1934 , a group of dairy farmers , Hepburn asserted that they had to live by one set of rules but the " big shots " lived by another . " If any of you farmers water your milk you go to jail ...
... farmers . Addressing one typical audience in 1934 , a group of dairy farmers , Hepburn asserted that they had to live by one set of rules but the " big shots " lived by another . " If any of you farmers water your milk you go to jail ...
Contents
Preface | 11 |
The Aboriginal People Shunned by Cartier | 27 |
The Canadian Fur Rush | 37 |
Copyright | |
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