Review of The Administration of Dominion Lands, 1870-1930 by Kirk N. Lambrecht

The lands in Canada's western provinces and northern territories have undergone a tortuous history from the advent of the Confederation to the transferral of Crown land to the prairie provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan in 1930. Numerous parliamentary statutes, and orders in Council promulgat...

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Main Author: Knafla, Louis A.
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