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Matching Articles"Economy" (Total 28)
Table of Contents
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Aviation: The Pioneer Period
Newfoundland has played an important role in the development of long-distance air travel.
The Buchans Miners' Strike of 1941
In 1941 the BWPU presented the BMC with a list of 41 grievances on a variety of issues...
Roads for Rails: The Closure of the Newfoundland Railway
Construction began on the Newfoundland railway in 1881, and the track was completed from St. John's to Port aux Basques in 1898.
Commercial and Military Aviation
Newfoundland became a western terminus for a commercial transatlantic air service in the 1930s.
Confederation and Canadian National (1949-1988)
The Newfoundland Railway was not merely a convenient route to the middle of nowhere.
Strategies of Diversification
The labour force of Newfoundland and Labrador is now more highly diversified than is usually realized.
Domestic Service Workers
about the men and women, such as Naomi Gregory, who came from Newfoundland outports to St. John's to work in domestic service in upper class homes.
19th Century Informal Economy
An informal economy is one in which people provide for their own needs by engaging in a variety of noncommercial activities
Labour Organization and Unions
Until well into the 20th century, Newfoundland's primary economic activity was in the fisheries.
Mainline Construction, 1881-1897
After rejecting Confederation with Canada in 1869, railway construction was championed in Newfoundland as the 'work of a country.'
The Railway Settlement Act & the Newfoundland Government Railway
The Railway Settlement Act and the Newfoundland Government Railway (1920-49)--Society--Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage Web
Paternalism Among St. John's Merchants
How paternalism was advantageous for St. John's merchants during World War I and the Depression.
Railway: The Branch Lines
Although the main line was itself a signal feat of engineering and political optimism, branch lines were also integral to the Newfoundland railway.
Confederation and Canadian National (1949-1988)
The Newfoundland Railway linked not only opened up the western interior of the island, but also provided a link between Newfoundland and Canada
Impact of the Newfoundland Railway
The Newfoundland railway impacted the province economically, socially, and politically.
Narrative of the Newfoundland Railway
The history of the railway: The construction period, the Reid family, the Government of Newfoundland, Canadian National Railways, and TerraTransport.
Railway Operations and Equipment
Operations of the Newfoundland railway and the types of equipment that was required.
The Railway and Newfoundland Society
It was anticipated from the first that the railway would transform Newfoundland and its society as a whole.
Newfoundland Railway Steamers
On the completion of the railway line, there was an attempt to consolidate and expand coastal steamship services in Newfoundland and Labrador...
Telegraphy in Newfoundland and Labrador
The first telegraph system in Newfoundland was established as part and parcel of a scheme to land a trans-atlantic telegraph cable in Newfoundland.
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