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The bitterest and longest parliamentary wrangle in the history of the young Canadian nation ended on February 15, 1881, when the contract to build the Canadian Pacific Railway finally received royal assent.
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railroad navvies, land grant bonds, monopoly clause, western superintendent, prairie section, locating engineer, divisional point, great lone land, whiskey peddlers, tote road, railway builders, railway contractor, last spike, franchise bill, white labour, more southerly route, little cuss
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Van Horne, North West, Canadian Pacific, Grand Trunk, British Columbia, Lake Superior, Van Home, Kicking Horse, United States, New York, Port Moody, George Stephen, Red River, Moose Jaw, Mounted Police, Northern Pacific, Major Rogers, Free Press, Jim Hill, Sandford Fleming, Marcus Smith, Andrew Onderdonk, Bank of Montreal, Portage la Prairie, Thunder Bay
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