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Chapter 4 Forging of a Local Monopoly
From Prospectors and Speculators to the International Nickel Company (1883–1902)
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vi
- List of Biographies ix
- Preface and Acknowledgements xi
- The Unfolding of the Natural Landscape 1
- The Aboriginal/Colonial Frontier 25
- Drawing Lines on the Map 38
- Forging of a Local Monopoly 50
- Sudbury (1883–1939) 62
- Copper Cliff (1886–1939) 97
- From Local to Global Monopoly 109
- Beyond Sudbury and Copper Cliff 120
- Beyond Sudbury and Copper Cliff 139
- From Falconbridge Nickel and Inco to Xstrata Nickel and Vale Canada (1928–2012) 161
- From Company Town Setting to Regional Constellation (1939–1973) 185
- From Regional Constellation to Greater Sudbury (1973–2001+) 211
- A Union Town? 235
- Healing the Landscape 261
- Beyond a Rock and a Hard Place 280
- Appendix 296
- Notes 300
- Bibliography 337
- Index 367
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vi
- List of Biographies ix
- Preface and Acknowledgements xi
- The Unfolding of the Natural Landscape 1
- The Aboriginal/Colonial Frontier 25
- Drawing Lines on the Map 38
- Forging of a Local Monopoly 50
- Sudbury (1883–1939) 62
- Copper Cliff (1886–1939) 97
- From Local to Global Monopoly 109
- Beyond Sudbury and Copper Cliff 120
- Beyond Sudbury and Copper Cliff 139
- From Falconbridge Nickel and Inco to Xstrata Nickel and Vale Canada (1928–2012) 161
- From Company Town Setting to Regional Constellation (1939–1973) 185
- From Regional Constellation to Greater Sudbury (1973–2001+) 211
- A Union Town? 235
- Healing the Landscape 261
- Beyond a Rock and a Hard Place 280
- Appendix 296
- Notes 300
- Bibliography 337
- Index 367