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Matching Articles"20th Century" (Total 12)
Television
Newfoundland television stations have produced and presented thousands of hours of local music, comedy, drama and documentary.
The American Presence in Newfoundland and Labrador
Under its Leased Bases Agreement with Britain, the United States had permission to establish military bases in Newfoundland.
Changing Government 1971-1972
On 18 January 1972, Joseph Smallwood resigned as premier and was replaced by Frank Moores, leader of the Progressive Conservative party.
The Moores Government 1972-1979
The election of a Progressive Conservative government led by Frank Moores in 1972 marked a turning point in Newfoundland and Labrador politics.
The Peckford Government 1979-1989
The pursuit of resource management dominated Peckford's time in office. Offshore oil, the fisheries, and hydroelectric developments topped the agenda.
Fort Pepperrell, St. John's
About the American military base, Fort Pepperrell, located in St. John's during World War II.
Provincial Politics 1972-2001
This article is about the Provincial government during the period of 1972-2001 and the change of leadership it underwent during that time.
The Tobin Government, 1996-2000
Brian Tobin replaced Clyde Wells as premier and leader of the Newfoundland Liberals on 26 January, 1996.
Meech Lake
The Meech Lake Accord was a set of constitutional amendments agreed upon by the federal and provincial governments on 30 April 1987.
The Wells Government 1989-1996
About the government of Clyde Wells, which led under the Liberal administration from 1989-1996.
Mass Media
Mass media in Newfoundland and Labrador. Examples discussed include newspapers, radio, television, and the telegraph.
Post-1949 Communications and Transportation
About the advances in communication and transportation technology after 1949 and how it affected Newfoundland and Labrador life.
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