House of Commons Issue No.14, Wednesday, May 19, 1971, Chairman Mr. John Morrison : minutes of proceeding and evidence of the Standing Committee on Regional Development, resputing estimates 1971-72, Department of Regional Economic Expansion. 1971- 1972.

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House of Commons Issue No.14, Wednesday, May 19, 1971, Chairman Mr. John Morrison : minutes of proceeding and evidence of the Standing Committee on Regional Development, resputing estimates 1971-72, Department of Regional Economic Expansion. 1971- 1972.

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