Aspects of Maritime Regionalism, 1867-1927Common economic and social interests spurred the unity of the maritimes toward regionalism. |
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A.T. Galt Acadians agitation anti-Confederate ASPECTS OF MARITIME better terms Board of Trade British Brunswick cabinet Canada CANADIAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION central Canadian CHA Pamphlet Charlottetown Conference co-operation coal concessions Confederation agreement Confederation Toronto Conservatives decline Duncan economic election encouraged expression of regional farmers favourable federal government Forbes freight rates Halifax and Saint Halifax Herald harbour House of Commons included Intercolonial Railroad Island railways J.M. Beck King labour legislature Liberal mainland manufacturing Maritime anger Maritime Board MARITIME CLUB Maritime colonies Maritime governments Maritime leaders Maritime provinces MARITIME REGIONALISM Maritime Rights Movement Moncton Montreal Nova Scotia Ontario organizations Ottawa P.B. Waite Parliament party politicians Prairie Premier Prince Edward Island problems protect Quebec Conference regional consciousness regional issues regional protest regional sentiment resolution revenue Saint John second car ferry separatist strategy subsidy increase Sullivan tariff three provinces three provincial governments unity victory W.M. Whitelaw W.S. Fielding W.S. MacNutt West Western