The Structure of Canadian HistoryAlgemene politiek, sociaal-economische geschiedenis van Canada. |
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... vote overseas . Service personnel would vote by indicating a simple yes or no to record their support or opposition to the government , but voters who knew the names of individual candidates could vote for them by entering names — the ...
... vote overseas . Service personnel would vote by indicating a simple yes or no to record their support or opposition to the government , but voters who knew the names of individual candidates could vote for them by entering names — the ...
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... voting , female enfranchisement looked like a neat strategy for doubling the middle - class , Protestant vote . According to Carol Bacchi , women's suffrage was a means to an end that had almost nothing to do with women's issues ...
... voting , female enfranchisement looked like a neat strategy for doubling the middle - class , Protestant vote . According to Carol Bacchi , women's suffrage was a means to an end that had almost nothing to do with women's issues ...
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... vote as an " explosion " that destroyed the party . Progressives had to decide " whether they should vote for the principles they pretend to love or for the government that has bought them at a price . " Most voted with the Liberals and ...
... vote as an " explosion " that destroyed the party . Progressives had to decide " whether they should vote for the principles they pretend to love or for the government that has bought them at a price . " Most voted with the Liberals and ...
Contents
Preface | 11 |
The Aboriginal People Shunned by Cartier | 27 |
The Canadian Fur Rush | 37 |
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