Matching Articles"Economy" (Total 64)

  • The establishment of three 18th century Newfoundland towns, Trepassey, Trinity, and St. John's.
  • War-time prosperity ended when peacetime conditions, including competition from other North Atlantic fisheries, resumed.
  • One of the more bizarre aspects of the Smallwood government's early attempts at economic diversification was the involvement of Alfred Valdmanis.
  • The Great Depression was a time of widespread poverty and suffering in Newfoundland and Labrador.
  • Factors that caused the eventual Great depression that began in the fall of 1929 and did not end until World War II.
  • The cod fishery continued to dominate the Newfoundland and Labrador economy during the period of naval government despite dramatic changes.
  • The reform era was a time of economic hardship. The end of the Napoleonic Wars plunged the colony into an economic depression lasting for years.
  • The Great Depression hit Newfoundland hard. Its exposed, fragile economy contracted as export prices fell.
  • Although at the root of widespread suffering, the Second World War also initiated a time of great economic prosperity in Newfoundland and Labrador.
  • Although the British Government had attempted in 1775 to limit residence, within 50 years it conferred colonial status upon Newfoundland.
  • The outbreak of the Great Depression in the fall of 1929 caused much economic hardship in Newfoundland and Labrador.
  • The election of a Progressive Conservative government led by Frank Moores in 1972 marked a turning point in Newfoundland and Labrador politics.
  • Since the mid-19th century, many Newfoundlanders thought the key to a prosperous future was a free trading relationship with the United States.
  • In 1987, the provincial government partnered with Philip Sprung to build a multimillion-dollar greenhouse complex near the St. John's-Mount Pearl boundary.
  • Brian Tobin replaced Clyde Wells as premier and leader of the Newfoundland Liberals on 26 January, 1996.
  • About the government of Clyde Wells, which led under the Liberal administration from 1989-1996.
  • The Second World War triggered a series of rapid and far-reaching social changes in Newfoundland and Labrador.
  • In 1970, Atlantic Design Homes Ltd. reopened after closing down the previous year to reduce its inventory.
  • About the Education system during the Confederation era, and how it was improved in Newfoundland and Labrador.
  • Public education in Newfoundland and Labrador, since its beginnings in the early 19th century, has largely been shaped by religion and the economy.