Excerpt from Water Powers of Canada: Province of British ColumbiaBritish Columbia* may be described as a great quadrangle 700 miles in length by 400 miles in width, lying to the north of the 49th parallel, and west of the centre core of the Rocky Mountains, extending along the Pacific coast as far as latitude and including the islands adjacent. North of that degree of
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Use the chart to sort this list of powers and responsibilities. • natural resource between the federal government (indian and northern affairs canada) and first nations.
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