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Title
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Map of Western Canada: Manitoba, Alberta, Assiniboia, Saskatchewan and part of British Columbia: Showing system of land survey and lines of the Canadian Pacific Railway
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Map of Western Canada from 1904 depicting Manitoba, Alberta, Assiniboia, Saskatchewan and part of British Columbia showing the system of land survey and lines of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company.
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Date Created
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1904
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Call Number
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FC3234.1 .C21 1904, spcoll:6518
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dc.publisher
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Canadian Pacific Railway Company
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Title
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The Sensational Record of a CCF Government: 83 Facts About Saskatchewan:
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Promotional literature published by the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation in Saskatchewan during their 1953 election campaign.
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Call Number
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MG 224, Series 1 General: CCF Pamphlets, box 3, 1953 Election (folder)
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dc.publisher
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C.C.F. (Sask. Section)
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Title
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Map of Western Canada; Map of the Canadian Pacific Railway and its Connections:
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Image of two maps included in a large pull-out pamphlet. The top map is titled: "Map of Western Canada including Part of Manitoba and Alberta, Assiniboia and Saskatchewan. Showing system of land survey and the lines of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company." The bottom map is titled: "Map of the Canadian Pacific Railway and its Connections (Mercator Projection)." The middle section of the pull-out pamphlet promotes the Canadian Pacific Railway and reads: "The Canadian Pacific Railway traversing the Great Fertile Belt of Canada."
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Date Created
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1890-01-01
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Call Number
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XLIV-64, spcoll:6517
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dc.publisher
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Canadian Pacific Railway
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Title
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Free farms. Manitoba, Assiniboia, Alberta, Saskatchewan.
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Pamphlet targeting homeseeker's from around the world to settle in the Canadian West. The pamphlet represents early settlement propaganda advertising the best qualities of the prairie provinces including illustrations and a map of the Canadian Pacific Railway and its connections.
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Call Number
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XLIV-64, spcoll:5662
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Title
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Western Canada: Manitoba, Alberta, Assiniboia, Saskatchewan and New Ontario
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Pamphlet directed at prospective immigrants promoting settlement in Western Canada. The booklet contains biophysical information about each region, information on how to obtain lands, how to travel to the Prairie West and how to settle and make a home on the prairies.
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Call Number
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FC3234.1 .C21 1904, spcoll:5868
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Title
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Western Progress
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Pamphlet of Western Progress, no. 12, May 1911 including articles relating to progress in the prairie provinces of western Canada. The pamphlet appears to be part of a larger work, and the pages are numbered from 95-106.
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Call Number
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XIII-37, spcoll:5687
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Title
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50,000 harvesters wanted : excusions to Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, 1926
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Immigration promotional pamphlet directed at prospective settlers coming to the prairie provinces of Manitoba, Alberta and Saskatchewan. The pamphlet is in English and French. The two sections of the pamphlet are titled: "Conditions of Tickets" and "Agencies."
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Call Number
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FC3239 .I.4C26 1926, spcoll:6045
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Title
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Investor, the Homeseeker, the Artisan, This Will Interest You. The New Settlements in Canada: Homes for Millions
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Promotional pamphlet directed at prospective settlers to Canada's prairie west including questions and answers about climate, the voyage to Canada, government regulations, fares, settlers' effects, rates, etc.
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Call Number
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FC3234.1 .C26 1921, spcoll:6055
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Title
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Plain facts from farmers in the Canadian North West
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Pamphlet used as promotional material advertising the numerous advantages and benefits of settling on the Canadian Prairies. This pamphlet was targeted at potential immigrant settlers from Europe and other Eastern countries.
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Call Number
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FC3204.1 .C24P53 1885, spcoll:7936
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Title
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Own your own farm home in western Canada
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Promotional literature directed towards immigrants, promoting the sales of land grants and homestead plots on the Canadian Prairies.
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Call Number
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FC3239 .I.4C26 1925, spcoll:6846
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Title
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1910 settlers' guide to Manitoba, Saskatchewan
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Guide for settlers intending on settling in and immigrating to the Canadian prairies at the turn of the 20th century.
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Call Number
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FC3239 .I.4C35 1910, spcoll:6735
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Title
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Canada west: 350,000,000 bushels wheat in 1915 : Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Magazine promoting the settlement of the Canadian Prairie West. This magazine is targeted towards potential settlers likely originating from Europe and the United States. Through images of and text describing ideal agricultural land and settlement prospects, the magazine is quite luring.
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Call Number
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FC3204.3 .C21C21 1916, spcoll:8294
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Title
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Canada west: Manitoba, Alberta, Saskatchewan, British Columbia
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Propaganda magazine / pamphlet promoting the Canadian West to potential settlers from U.S.A. and Europe.
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Call Number
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FC3204.3 .C21C21 1915, spcoll:8243
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Title
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Some startling facts relating to the Canadian Pacific railway and the north-west lands
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Promotional material directed at potential settlers, for the purpose of promoting the settlement of the Canadian North-West. The Canadian Pacific Railway is promoted for its tying together of a nation as well as it's immense quantity of homestead grants available to settlers.
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Call Number
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HE2810.C2H8, spcoll:7322