The first post-confederation government-sponsored resettlement began in the early ____?
1950s
What year was Great Harbour Deep resettled?
2002
When Newfoundland and Labrador became a province of Canada, its population was distributed among approximately 1200 communities spread like beads on a string along nearly 30 000 kilometers of coastline. A large proportion of these settled places were small inshore fishing communities of fewer than____people
250
The Resettlement Act of 1965 stated what had to happen before confederation could be considered?
First there had to be a public meeting attended by at least 50 percent of all householders in a community to even consider resettlement
who wrote this letter?
Raymond combden
By what year did the population of the Conception Bay districts increase by over 4,500 people?
1935
What year was Petites resettled?
2003
Little bay islands was sent a resettlement request. In little bay islands how many students were enrolled in school?
2
What percentage of Permanent Residential Property Owners is required to sign Government's conditional offers of relocation financial assistance for resettlement?
75%
whats the name of the place in which this picture was this picture taken?
trinity bay
Payments were only made to those householders living in communities which received approval for assistance from the Fisheries Household Resettlement Committee (FHRC), as stipulated by the _____ agreement.
1965
What year was Big Brook resettled?
2004
The sum of $1,000 was paid to the head of each household to help defray the cost of moving the dwelling and other buildings. How much was paid for each household member?
$200
Who must request for resettlement?
the community
17 people live in __________, a community on a small island off the south coast of Labrador. The residents had considered resettlement in 2009, when the government's offer was $100,000 per family, but they decided against it. What's the community name?
Williams harbor
What year was Deer Harbour completely abandoned?
1965
What year was William's Harbour resettled?
2017
Three attempts of resettlement were initiated by the Government between 1954 and 1975 which resulted in the abandonment of ____ communities and nearly 30,000 people moved.
300
Money was given to people in about 150 communities and also increased the amount available for assistance from $400 to $1000 or more depending on household size, and decreased the proportion of assenting households required from 100% to _______?
75%
Who was the 17th century English economist that rooted the idea of resettlement?
William Petty
The residents of three islands in Bonavista Bay asked the government for assistance to move closer to their winter workplace in the logging industry. Whether this request was the catalyst or not, the provincial government introduced the Centralization Program in ____?
1954
What year was Little Bay Islands resettled?
2019
Between 1965 and 1970, 3,242 households, totaling 16,114 people from ____ communities were resettled.
119
The government will not entertain the prospect of relocating a community unless there are real savings to taxpayers to be had, and that appeared to be the case for Gaultois. In order to meet the government's threshold for government-funded resettlement, there must be a net savings to the province of at least ________over 20 years
$10 million
What's the name of the economist and promoter of resettlement, was known as” the man who had tried to destroy Newfoundland’s “cultural soul” by emptying rural Newfoundland.”?
Parzival Copes