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  • '''Prince Edward Island''' (or '''PEI''') is a [[Maritimes|Maritime]] [[province]] and [[island]], Prince Edward Island is the smallest province in Canada in both area and population<ref>http://w
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  • #redirect[[Prince Edward Island]]
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  • *[[Prince Edward Island]]
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  • ...st novel in a series about a plucky red-haired orphan, growing up in rural Prince Edward Island, set approximately 100 years ago
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  • '''Prince Edward Island''' (or '''PEI''') is a [[Maritimes|Maritime]] [[province]] and [[island]], Prince Edward Island is the smallest province in Canada in both area and population<ref>http://w
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  • * Lanigan, Helen and Beck, Boyde. "The Great White Plague: Tuberculosis on Prince Edward Island, 1888-1931." ''Island Magazine'' 2005 (57): 22-29. Issn: 0384-8175
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  • ...s an area of 5,490 square kilometres, which is larger than the Province of Prince Edward Island, and the total population in 2006 was 372,679. It contains over 200 communi
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  • ...[Treaty of Utrecht]] of 1713. France retained possession of Île St Jean ([[Prince Edward Island]]) and Île Royale ([[Cape Breton Island]]), on which it established a fort ...ape Breton Island became part of Nova Scotia. In 1769, St. John's Island (Prince Edward Island) became a separate colony. The county of [[Sunbury County, Nova Scotia|Sun
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  • * [[Prince Edward Island dollar]]
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  • * Served as an icebreaker around [[Prince Edward Island]]
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  • ...To the east, the [[Northumberland Strait]] separates New Brunswick from [[Prince Edward Island]], linked via the [[Confederation Bridge]].
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  • ...tly smaller than [[Puerto Rico]] and [[Jamaica]], and larger than nearby [[Prince Edward Island]].<ref name=nytimes1913-09-10/>
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  • ...says in the History of Canadian Law. Vol. 9. Two Islands: Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island.'' (2005). 419 pp. [http://www.amazon.com/Essays-History-Canadian-Law-Newf ...says in the History of Canadian Law, Vol. 9. Two Islands: Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island'' (2005), pp. 19-38.
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  • ...g provincial policing in Alberta, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. By 1950 the RCMP had undertaken provincial policing Newfoundland and Briti
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  • ...age'' of francophones after [[Quebec]]. In [[Ontario]], [[Nova Scotia]], [[Prince Edward Island]], and [[Manitoba]], French does not have full official status, although th ...has speakers in the provinces of [[Newfoundland]], [[Nova Scotia]], and [[Prince Edward Island]]. Acadian French is historically related to [[Cajun French]].
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  • ...eligious rights of [[French Canadians]]. In 1769, St. John's Island (now [[Prince Edward Island]]) became a separate colony. To avert conflict in Quebec, the [[Quebec Act] ...ancouver Island and British Columbia|united]] in 1866) and the colony of [[Prince Edward Island]] joined Confederation in 1871 and 1873, respectively. [[Prime Minister of
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  • ***[[Prince Edward Island]]]
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  • ...consolidated the Canadian Northern, with the NTR, the Intercolonial, the [[Prince Edward Island Railway]], and the [[Hudson Bay Railway]] into the [[Canadian Government Ra
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  • ...consolidated the Canadian Northern, with the NTR, the Intercolonial, the [[Prince Edward Island Railway]], and the [[Hudson Bay Railway]] into the [[Canadian Government Ra
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  • ====[[Prince Edward Island|P.E.I.]]==== ...a's Smallest Province: A History of Prince Edward Island.'' Charlottetown: Prince Edward Island Centennial Comm., 1973. 403 pp.
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  • * RadarSat off Prince Edward Island, possibly in lieu of patrol vessels there,
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  • ...the same year a provincial Department of Health was established. Even so, Prince Edward Island's tuberculosis rate remained high for decades.
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  • ...and Prince Edward Island (45 km²/17.3 mi²) (not to be confused with the [[Prince Edward Island|Canadian province of the same name]]).
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  • ...nnexed to Nova Scotia in 1820), Upper Canada (Ontario), St John's Island (Prince Edward Island), Newfoundland, the Hudson's Bay Company Territories, and some land belongi
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