• The National Harbours Board Act, 1936, S.C. 1936, c. 42 1936 Act, s. 6 An Act to amend the National Harbours Board Act, the Government Harbours and Piers...
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    builders number 67624 was delivered in 1928 as number 202 for the National Harbours Board Railway in Vancouver. Builders number 68225 was delivered in 1929...
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    The Mulberry harbours were two temporary portable harbours developed by the British Admiralty and War Office during the Second World War to facilitate...
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    administers and operates various port properties on the harbour. Previously run by the National Harbours Board and subsequently the Prince Rupert Port Corporation...
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    they were supplemented by nearly identical locomotives from the National Harbours Board; those engines were built in 1924 by Beyer, Peacock & Company and...
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  • Port of Montreal (category Ports and harbours of Quebec)
    metres (35 ft) began. 1936: The federal government creates the National Harbours Board. 1947: More than 25 steamship lines serve the port for seven and...
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  • Lawrence Seaway Management Corporation Canada Ports Corporation National Harbours Board Charter date in parentheses. Listed from northwest to southeast...
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    Halifax largely owes its existence to the harbour, being one of the largest and deepest ice-free natural harbours in the world. Before Confederation it was...
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    Champlain Bridge in honour of the explorer Samuel de Champlain. The National Harbours Board was placed in charge of the project. Through several lengthy meetings...
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  • locomotives to the Harbour Commissioners of Montreal (later the National Harbours Board); later they were transferred to Canadian National Railways, where...
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    Canadian businesses; two by Saskatchewan Power and two by the National Harbours Board. 18 by companies in Mexico: 12 by AHMSA, 3 by Lazaro Cardenas Steel...
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  • station coincided with the federally-controlled National Harbours Board building the 4-lane Saint John Harbour Bridge downstream of the Reversing Falls which...
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    development of the Old Port of Montreal and was replaced by the National Harbours Board in 1936. The tower marks the entrance to the Old Port of Montreal...
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    English Electric for the Montreal Harbour Commissioners, later National Harbour Board of Canada from 1924 to 1926. The Port of Montreal decided to de-electrify...
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    all forms of transportation (air, water and land). He created a National Harbours Board and Trans-Canada Air Lines. The Department of Transport Act came...
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  • The National Coal Board (NCB) was the statutory corporation created to run the nationalised coal mining industry in the United Kingdom. Set up under the...
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    C. D. Howe (category Persons of National Historic Significance (Canada))
    the positions be abolished, and Howe's bill was to establish a National Harbours Board. The debate in the House went smoothly until Howe angered the opposition...
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    The Upper Harbour Local Board is one of the 21 local boards of the Auckland Council, and is one of the two boards overseen by the council's Albany Ward...
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    responsibility of the National Harbours Board. An Act respecting Harbor Police, S.C. 1868, c. 62 , later reconstituted as separate Harbour and River Police...
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    Industrial Estates Limited, which leased the harbourfront site from the National Harbours Board, providing the Volvo plant with its own unloading space on the...
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    the city downstream of Reversing Falls. The federally controlled National Harbours Board (now Ports Canada) would build the bridge. Part of this deal involved...
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    Dover Harbour Board, a statutory corporation formed by royal charter in 1606 by King James I. Most of the board members of the Dover Harbour Board are appointees...
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    Port of Prince Rupert (category Ports and harbours of British Columbia)
    the National Harbours Board, which previously operated all federally owned ports in Canada. PRPA reports to the Minister of Transport and has a Board of...
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    53.46694; -3.020139 The Mersey Docks and Harbour Company (MDHC), formerly the Mersey Docks and Harbour Board (MDHB), owns and administers the dock facilities...
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    Welland Canal Soo Locks Trent-Severn Waterway Rideau Canal The National Harbours Board administered Halifax, Saint John, Chicoutimi, Trois-Rivières, Churchill...
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    Ports & Harbours Maritime. Arch Henderson: 3. Aberdeen Harbour Handbook (Version 3) – Appendix 2: Harbour Map (PDF). Aberdeen Harbour Board. p. 27. "Dales...
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  • The National Shipping Board is an Advisory Body on matters related to shipping and shipping infrastructure (ports). As India gained its independence in...
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  • the CMA, a National Marine Policy had been written in 1995 under the Ministry of Doug Young. The reorganization of the National Harbours Board (which had...
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  • Port of Halifax (category Ports and harbours of Nova Scotia)
    Harbour. The HPA was created on March 1, 1999 and succeeds the Halifax Port Corporation (HPC). HPC was the successor to the National Harbours Board,...
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    Railways and Canals. After that, the port was operated by the National Harbours Board, and after the Seaway’s construction, Canada Ports Corporation...
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