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... dominance in Canada came to an end . In the three decades of that era , Canada had survived the initial challenges of self - government . It had ex- panded its borders from coast to coast . As a young country with only four million ...
... dominance in Canada came to an end . In the three decades of that era , Canada had survived the initial challenges of self - government . It had ex- panded its borders from coast to coast . As a young country with only four million ...
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... dominance could be made . That hope was dashed . The Al- liance captured 64 seats from Manitoba to British Columbia . Although the Alliance , under Day's leadership , consolidated its hold on the West and its position as offi- cial ...
... dominance could be made . That hope was dashed . The Al- liance captured 64 seats from Manitoba to British Columbia . Although the Alliance , under Day's leadership , consolidated its hold on the West and its position as offi- cial ...
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... dominance could be made ; that hope was dashed . The Alliance captured 64 seats from Man- itoba to British Columbia , leaving only 14 to the Liberals . Such an outcome again raises the question about national unity and western ...
... dominance could be made ; that hope was dashed . The Alliance captured 64 seats from Man- itoba to British Columbia , leaving only 14 to the Liberals . Such an outcome again raises the question about national unity and western ...
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Political System | 117 |
Governmental Structure | 135 |
The Vanishing | 141 |
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