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... premiers ' conference as the emanations of a party gathering . After all , only one of the attending premiers was from Macdonald's own party . Still , the fact remained that with only Prince Edward Island and British Columbia prepared ...
... premiers ' conference as the emanations of a party gathering . After all , only one of the attending premiers was from Macdonald's own party . Still , the fact remained that with only Prince Edward Island and British Columbia prepared ...
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... premiers immediately joined as interveners . The " gang of eight " lost their appeals in Manitoba and Quebec , but at the end of March , the Supreme Court of Newfoundland ruled unanimously that unilateralism was illegal . Then the ...
... premiers immediately joined as interveners . The " gang of eight " lost their appeals in Manitoba and Quebec , but at the end of March , the Supreme Court of Newfoundland ruled unanimously that unilateralism was illegal . Then the ...
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... premiers could accept five modifications of the arrangement Lévesque rejected , Bourassa would sign . Secret negotia- tions began and Bourassa reached a point of agreement in principle with other premiers in a closed - door meeting at ...
... premiers could accept five modifications of the arrangement Lévesque rejected , Bourassa would sign . Secret negotia- tions began and Bourassa reached a point of agreement in principle with other premiers in a closed - door meeting at ...
Contents
Preface | 11 |
The Aboriginal People Shunned by Cartier | 27 |
The Canadian Fur Rush | 37 |
Copyright | |
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