The Structure of Canadian HistoryAlgemene politiek, sociaal-economische geschiedenis van Canada. |
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... population patterns in the same period . In 1891 , 44 percent of Canada's population lived in Ontario and 31 percent resided in Quebec . About 20 percent of the country's population lived in the Maritimes and only 5 percent were counted ...
... population patterns in the same period . In 1891 , 44 percent of Canada's population lived in Ontario and 31 percent resided in Quebec . About 20 percent of the country's population lived in the Maritimes and only 5 percent were counted ...
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... population greater than that of the first province ; ( b ) if , under any of Rules 2 to 5 ( 1 ) ( a ) , the number of members to be assigned to a province is smaller than the number of members assigned to it in the readjust- ment ...
... population greater than that of the first province ; ( b ) if , under any of Rules 2 to 5 ( 1 ) ( a ) , the number of members to be assigned to a province is smaller than the number of members assigned to it in the readjust- ment ...
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... population " means , except where otherwise specified , the population determined according to the results of the then most recent decennial census ; " small province " means a province ( other than Quebec ) having a population greater ...
... population " means , except where otherwise specified , the population determined according to the results of the then most recent decennial census ; " small province " means a province ( other than Quebec ) having a population greater ...
Contents
Preface | 11 |
The Aboriginal People Shunned by Cartier | 27 |
The Canadian Fur Rush | 37 |
Copyright | |
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