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a nation unfolding

Ontario ed.
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An edition of Canada (2000)

Canada

a nation unfolding

Ontario ed.
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English
Pages
428

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Cover of: Canada
Canada: a nation unfolding
2000, McGraw-Hill Ryerson
in English - Ontario ed.
Cover of: Canada
Canada: a nation unfolding
2000, McGraw-Hill Ryerson
in English - Ontario ed.

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Edition Notes

First ed. written by Diane Eaton and Garfield Newman.

Student text approved for use in Ontario schools 2000, Grade 10 Canadian History, academic and applied courses.

Teacher's resource written by Laura Gini-Newman ... [et al.], c2001; Catholic values resource written by John Quinn, Colleen Chandler, c2001.

Includes index.

OISE/UT CR copy 3 of student text is pre-publication version. Content is complete, but physical format differs from that of published version

OISE/UT CR has copy 1 only of Catholic values teacher's resource

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Dewey Decimal Class
971.06

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Pagination
v, 428 p. :
Number of pages
428

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL20913485M
ISBN 10
0075609037, 0075609010, 0070864802
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6947927

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November 8, 2011 Edited by 198.96.180.245 Added new cover
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