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  1. Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador from 1949 to 1972, Joseph R. Smallwood remains a household name and a pop culture icon. What may not be as well-known is that his son William R. Smallwood followed in his father’s footsteps in 1956 when he became a Member of the House of Assembly at the age of 28 in Smallwood’s Liberal government.

  2. The Book of Newfoundland, Volume 1 Joseph R. Smallwood Snippet view - 1967. Common terms and phrases. appointed Atlantic attack Avalon Avalon Peninsula Bank Battalion Bishop boat Bonavista Brig Cove Brigade British broadcasting building cable Cabot Cape ...

  3. 1. Feb. 2017 · The long road to recognition for the Qalipu Mi’kmaq. By Trina Roache. Feb 01, 2017. Trina Roache. APTN National News. When Newfoundland first joined Canada in 1949, its new premier Joey Smallwood declared that there were no Indians there. But Mi’kmaq Elder Calvin White from Flat Bay, NL begs to differ. “We were-I’ll be bold enough to ...

  4. 18. Juni 2019 · Joseph Roberts Smallwood PC CC (December 24, 1900 – December 17, 1991) was a Newfoundlander and Canadian politician. He was the main force who brought the Dominion of Newfoundland into Canadian Confederation in 1949, becoming the first premier of Newfoundland, serving until 1972. As premier, he vigorously promoted economic development ...

  5. 29. März 2019 · Joseph R. Smallwood campaigning for Confederation, 1948. Handout The anger directed to the largely outport and rural voters who carried Newfoundland into Canada was merciless.

  6. US$ 5.50 Shipping. Within U.S.A. Quantity: 1. Add to Basket. Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. hb, 4to, VG-, 602p plus approx 100p of adds at rear, front spine edge is rubbed, contents clean and binding tight, SIGNED w inscr on ffep, SIGNED by editor Smallwood with inscr on ffep, scarce signed.

  7. Shortly after Newfoundland's confederation with Canada in 1949, about 70 Baltic Germans and Latvians immigrated to the island as part of then Premier Joseph R. Smallwood’s industrialization and economic diversification strategy, the New Industries Program.