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Matching Articles"Confederation" (Total 72)
Bridging the Gulf: Coastal and Ferry Boats after Confederation
Newfoundland has always depended heavily upon the sea for transportation.
Confederation and Canadian National (1949-1988)
The Newfoundland Railway was not merely a convenient route to the middle of nowhere.
Economy
Although it is often described in different terms, the expedition that led to the discovery of Newfoundland was primarily an economic enterprise.
Confederation and Canadian National (1949-1988)
The Newfoundland Railway linked not only opened up the western interior of the island, but also provided a link between Newfoundland and Canada
Inuit Post-Contact History
History of the Inuit post-contact with the Europeans
Impact of Non-Indigenous Activities on the Inuit
Impact of Non-Indigenous activities on the Inuit
Inuit Organizations and Land Claims
Inuit land claims and organizations
Impact of Non-Indigenous Activities on the Mi'kmaq
Impacts of non-Indigenous activities on the Mi'kmaq.
Impacts of Non-Indigenous Activities on Southern Inuit of NunatuKavut
Impacts of non-Indigenous activities on the Southern Inuit of NunatuKavut
Land Claims of Southern Inuit of NunatuKavut
Southern Inuit of NunatuKavut organizations and land claims.
Anti-Confederate Replies, 1865
Extracts from speech by R.J. Parsons in the House of Assembly, February 3, 1865. The Newfoundlander, February 16, 1865.
The Anti-Confederation Song
The Anti-Confederation Song--Government--Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage Web
Battle Song of Newfoundland
Lyrics to the song entitled 'Battle Song of Newfoundland' by Patriot
Becoming a Province
This article is about Newfoundland entering confederation and becoming a province within Canada and the public's reaction.
Chesley Crosbie
Biography of Chesley Crosbie, born in St. John's on 1905.
Edward Patrick Roche
Biography of Edward Patrick Roche, born in Placentia, 1874.
F. Gordon Bradley
Biography of F. Gordon Bradely, born in St. John's, 1886.
Gordon Francis Higgins
Biography of Gordon Francis Higgins, born in St. Johns, 1905.
Joseph R. Smallwood
Biogrpahy of Joseph Smallwood, born in Gambo, 1900.
Lester Burry
Biography of Lester Burry, born in Safe Harbour, Bonavista Bay, 1898
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