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28. März 2024 · Drawing on letters written to J.R. Smallwood between 1948 and 1951, we consider how Newfoundlanders and Labradorians understood themselves and their world at the time of Confederation, and what these understandings might mean for us today. Watch the Lecture at: Confederation Correspondents.
1. Apr. 2024 · "Why Joey Smallwood would have suggested that there are no Aboriginal people on the island of Newfoundland, that's a question that we'll never get the answer for," said White. Calvin White...
Vor einem Tag · When Joey Smallwood told the Newfoundland fishermen, who had lived in their outports for generations, that they must move for their own good, there was much pain. But the communities could no longer support themselves, and it had to be done. Entire communities moved. It worked out.
31. März 2024 · Joey Smallwood is now seen as “The Father of Confederation,” as campaign manager for the Confederate Association. The bow tied, bespectacled newspaper man would eventually become the tenth province’s first premier.
25. März 2024 · Joey Smallwood, a man of many talents and vocations, emerged as the driving force behind the movement to join Canada. Despite facing opposition, threats, and skepticism, Smallwood campaigned tirelessly, educating the people about the benefits of Confederation. The First Referendum: An Uncertain Outcome
25. März 2024 · Prime Minister Joey Smallwood signed the Terms of Union that made Newfoundland and Labrador the 10 th Canadian province in 1949. Source: Library and Archives Canada, 3194648. The Royal Canadian Mint’s chief engraver, Thomas Shingles, designed the commemorative dollar with the Matthew ship.
31. März 2024 · 75th anniversary of Confederation: Joey’s bowtie, scholarships and new licence plates. 4 months ago. 2:01. On Dec. 11, 1948, Newfoundland and Labrador signed off on the terms that would see...