Matching Articles"20th Century" (Total 12)

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