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From New Town to No Town: Implications of the Increasing Use of Commuting by the Canadian Mining Industry
From New Town to No Town: Implications of the Increasing Use of Commuting by the Canadian Mining Industry
From New Town to No Town: Implications of the Increasing Use of Commuting by the Canadian Mining Industry
Storey, K. (author) / Shrimpton, M. (author) / Andrey, J. / Nelson, J. G. / Canadian Association of Geographers; Public Issues Committee
Session on geography and public issues; Annual general meeting, Public issues: a geographical perspective ; 1992 ; Vancouver; Canada
1994-01-01
24 pages
Conference paper
English
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