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The Myth of the Metropolis: The Role of the City in Canadian Regionalism

Urban History Review/Revue d'Histoire Urbaine - Canada
doi 10.7202/1019299ar
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Urban StudiesHistory
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November 6, 2013

Authors
L. D. McCann
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Consortium Erudit


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