Canadians at Last : : The Integration of Newfoundland as a Province / / Raymond Blake.
History provides some interesting case studies of what happens when trade barriers come down. Among them is the story told in this book of Newfoundland's integration into Canada in the aftermath of the province's 1948 referendum. Raymond B. Blake takes a refreshing approach to this episode...
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