Map of Part of the Dominion Lands West of Manitoba
- A0368
- Item
- 1882
Canada. Department of Agriculture
Map of Part of the Dominion Lands West of Manitoba
Canada. Department of Agriculture
Item is an image of Langenburg Citizens Band at the Arch of Grain in Yorkton, Saskatchewan on the occasion of a visit by Sir Wilfrid Laurier.
Associated Boards of Trade of Western Canada: Subjects Discussed and Dealt With
Listing of subjects discussed and dealt with at the first through sixth annual conventions of the Associated Boards of Trade of Western Canada, 1904-1909. Also, an advertisement for the seventh annual convention of the aforementioned, to be held at Brandon, Manitoba, June 9-11, 1910.
The Century Atlas of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia, Yukon and the N.W.T.
Century Company
The Pillars of Western Canada, authored by the W. Sanford Evans Statistical Service, Winnipeg. A fact book that examines aspects of western Canada including population growth, agricultural production, railway expansion, manufacturing and industry and commerce from the 1910s to the early 1920s.
Industrialism and Settlement in Western Canada
Industrialism and Settlement in Western Canada, written by H.A. Innes. An extract reprinted from the Report of the International Geographical Congress, Cambridge, England.
The Peopling of the Prairie Provinces of Canada
The Peopling of the Prairies Provinces of Canada, written by A.S. Whiteley. Reprinted for private circulation from The American Journal of Sociology (Vol. XXXVIII, No. 2, 1932).
Railway Rate Structure A Form of Sectional Protection: A Form of Sectional Protection - Is Hindrance to Development of Industry in Western Canada. A brief submitted to the Cronkite Commission by Dr. J.D. Brass of Yorkton, Saskatchewan.
Transition from a Nomadic to a Settled Economy in Western Canada, 1856-96
"The Transition from a Nomadic to a Settled Economy in Western Canada, 1856-96," by Irene M. Spry. Reprinted from Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada, Volume VI, Series IV, June 1968, Section II.