During the post-Confederation era in Newfoundland and Labrador, the provincial government incentivized movement from small, isolated communities to larger centres. However, the provincial government’s program largely disregarded the property interest of occupants in their former communities. As such, some communities today are experiencing a renaissance as seasonal cabin property; however, the questions remain as to what interests may still exist, and what ownership rights may today be legally exercised in such resettled communities. This article will examine the history of the resettlement program, and the impact that resettlement has had on the property interests that exist and that may be acquired in resettled areas
This paper examines the Chattels Real Act of Newfoundland and Labrador and the strict treatment of p...
Early public timber allocation policies -were perceived by many in Newfoundland to be having a conti...
Although Newfoundland was settled from at least the early seventeenth century, its growth, including...
It was the purpose of the research which went into the present study (a) to investigate the reasons ...
In Newfoundland, the word 'resettlement' evokes strong emotions decades after the program was abando...
In the 1760s, some 5,000 New Englanders established fourteen townships on the former Acadian farmlan...
Newfoundland Colonization GovernmentContains advertisements for St. John's, N.L. businesse
On 21 December 1933, The Newfoundland Act was passed in British Parliament. In the midst of economic...
Canada contains several recognizable landscape icons such as the concession, township and range syst...
Although New Brunswick was founded on private land ownership, colonists who settled low-lying land a...
Upon entering the St. George’s Bay and Port au Port Bay area, one is likely to encounter evidence of...
This study focuses upon contact between British-Canadian, Aboriginal and Mennonite colonists' syste...
The outport, a term that describes all of Newfoundland's coastal communities, is an important touchs...
Since 2006, successive Canadian governments have worked to create private property regimes on lands ...
In the 18th century the Indigenous peoples of the James Bay region shared land near the coast, a few...
This paper examines the Chattels Real Act of Newfoundland and Labrador and the strict treatment of p...
Early public timber allocation policies -were perceived by many in Newfoundland to be having a conti...
Although Newfoundland was settled from at least the early seventeenth century, its growth, including...
It was the purpose of the research which went into the present study (a) to investigate the reasons ...
In Newfoundland, the word 'resettlement' evokes strong emotions decades after the program was abando...
In the 1760s, some 5,000 New Englanders established fourteen townships on the former Acadian farmlan...
Newfoundland Colonization GovernmentContains advertisements for St. John's, N.L. businesse
On 21 December 1933, The Newfoundland Act was passed in British Parliament. In the midst of economic...
Canada contains several recognizable landscape icons such as the concession, township and range syst...
Although New Brunswick was founded on private land ownership, colonists who settled low-lying land a...
Upon entering the St. George’s Bay and Port au Port Bay area, one is likely to encounter evidence of...
This study focuses upon contact between British-Canadian, Aboriginal and Mennonite colonists' syste...
The outport, a term that describes all of Newfoundland's coastal communities, is an important touchs...
Since 2006, successive Canadian governments have worked to create private property regimes on lands ...
In the 18th century the Indigenous peoples of the James Bay region shared land near the coast, a few...
This paper examines the Chattels Real Act of Newfoundland and Labrador and the strict treatment of p...
Early public timber allocation policies -were perceived by many in Newfoundland to be having a conti...
Although Newfoundland was settled from at least the early seventeenth century, its growth, including...