Atlantic Provinces, term used since 1949 to designate the Canadian provinces of Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island.
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The North Atlantic Igneous Province: Stratigraphy, Tectonic, Volcanic and Magmatic Processes.(Book Review) (Geoscience Canada)
Canada - Atlantic rescues.(Prime Minister Jean Chretien's economic assistance plan for Nova Scotia and the Atlantic provinces)(Brief Article) (The Economist (US))
Additions to the lists of dragonflies (Odonata: Anisopera) of the Atlantic Provinces, Canada (Northeastern Naturalist)
Alcohol and other drug use among adolescent students in the Atlantic provinces (Canadian Journal of Public Health)
The building of a regional chemistry examination. (Atlantic Provinces Education Foundation) (Canadian Chemical News)
Maritimes' magic: the Atlantic provinces offer some of the most spectacular shows on earth. (Portfolio).(Brief Article) (Travel Agent)
Labour instability in the Atlantic Provinces. (Canadian Dimension)
Lessons in harmony: what experience in the Atlantic provinces shows about the benefits of a harmonized sales tax.(Report) (C.D. Howe Institute Commentary)
APICS/CIC Atlantic student chemistry conference.(NEWS / NOUVELLES)(Atlantic Provinces Council on the Sciences/ Chemical Institute of Canada )(Brief article) (Canadian Chemical News)
Drop-out rates declining, women and Atlantic provinces lead the way.(Brief article) (Community Action)
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