There can be little quarrel in Canada with the saying "the history of civilization is the history of transportation". Before the advent of the railway, settlement and civilization in the Dominion was confined to the sea coasts and to the banks of our great river systems. These "scattered and weak boundaries" of "a number of inconsiderable colonies”, as one of the Fathers of Confederation with some rhetorical exaggeration phrased it, “isolated and feeble", were dispersed along a narrow belt of territory from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Intercourse with the interior was hazardous and uncertain; the fur trade flourished but commerce, in the modern sense, was unknown
Travel accounts are an important source of information about eastern Canada during the period 1763-1...
In the early 1920s, highway transport was regulated by the Provinces. Since 1954,jurisdiction over h...
The dawn of aviation may have been universally ushered in on 4 June 1783 when two French brothers--J...
This paper explores how international considerations shaped the Air Regulations of 1920, the first r...
In many areas of Canadian law, the British influence has been pervasive, but in no area has it been ...
Air transportation as an industry, has progressed in no country without substantial government supp...
The Federal Government, in the exercise of its exclusive constitutional jurisdiction over aeronautic...
This article shows how Trans Canada Air Lines (now Air Canada) navigated celebrating Canada’s geogra...
Water transport has played a major part in the economic development of Canada. It has been claimed t...
The answer to the question whether the arrangement with Canada was validly entered into by an execut...
Canadian geography and the development of Canada since Confederation have dictated that the Dominion...
This book is the first of two volumes devoted to the history of law in Canada. This volume begins at...
Discusses importance of choosing settlement sites which allow for future expansion. Development and ...
Transportation was a prime consideration in the business policies of the Hudson\u27s Bay Company fro...
In 1874 the government of Alexander Mackenzie let four contracts for a pioneer telegraph line to be...
Travel accounts are an important source of information about eastern Canada during the period 1763-1...
In the early 1920s, highway transport was regulated by the Provinces. Since 1954,jurisdiction over h...
The dawn of aviation may have been universally ushered in on 4 June 1783 when two French brothers--J...
This paper explores how international considerations shaped the Air Regulations of 1920, the first r...
In many areas of Canadian law, the British influence has been pervasive, but in no area has it been ...
Air transportation as an industry, has progressed in no country without substantial government supp...
The Federal Government, in the exercise of its exclusive constitutional jurisdiction over aeronautic...
This article shows how Trans Canada Air Lines (now Air Canada) navigated celebrating Canada’s geogra...
Water transport has played a major part in the economic development of Canada. It has been claimed t...
The answer to the question whether the arrangement with Canada was validly entered into by an execut...
Canadian geography and the development of Canada since Confederation have dictated that the Dominion...
This book is the first of two volumes devoted to the history of law in Canada. This volume begins at...
Discusses importance of choosing settlement sites which allow for future expansion. Development and ...
Transportation was a prime consideration in the business policies of the Hudson\u27s Bay Company fro...
In 1874 the government of Alexander Mackenzie let four contracts for a pioneer telegraph line to be...
Travel accounts are an important source of information about eastern Canada during the period 1763-1...
In the early 1920s, highway transport was regulated by the Provinces. Since 1954,jurisdiction over h...
The dawn of aviation may have been universally ushered in on 4 June 1783 when two French brothers--J...