Book Details
Title: | Canada and the British Immigrant | ||||||||
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Published: | 1914 | ||||||||
Publisher: | The Religious Tract Society | ||||||||
Tags: | Canada, immigration, non-fiction | ||||||||
Description: | A factual guide to immigrants. I. Why Canada is British II. The Dominion of Canada III. Confederation IV. Lands and the People V. Industries and Transport VI. The Old Province of Nova Scotia VII. New Brunswick, the Land of the St. John VIII. Prince Edward Island IX. Quebec and its Eastern Townships X. Ontario, once "Canada West" XI. Manitoba, Old and New XII. Saskatchewan, the Wheat Province XIII. Alberta: where Prairies and Mountains Meet XIV. British Columbia, The Pacific Province XV. The Yukon and North-West Territories XVI. The Man Whom Canada Needs XVII. The Woman Canada Needs XVIII. Hints and Suggestions [Suggest a different description.] |
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Downloads: | 28 | ||||||||
Pages: | 244 |
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