Westward Ho? The Shifting Geography of Corporate Power in Canada

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Title
Westward Ho? The Shifting Geography of Corporate Power in Canada
Abstract
The author maps the changing network of large Canadian corporations following the Second World War. During this period, Montreal declined and Toronto increased as the principal economic metropolis in Canada. In 1946, Montreal was the slightly favoured locale for head offices in Canada, having thirty-three compared to thirty-one for Toronto. In 1976, Toronto had forty-six head offices, twenty more than Montreal.
Publication
Journal of Canadian Studies/Revue d’études canadiennes
Volume
Vol. 36
Issue
no. 4
Pages
118-142
Date
2001-2002
Language
en
Citation
Carroll, William K. “Westward Ho? The Shifting Geography of Corporate Power in Canada.” Journal of Canadian Studies/Revue d’études canadiennes Vol. 36, no. 4 (2002 2001): 118–142.
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