Until the age of 10, Raymond Blake lived in the now-abandoned community of Pushthrough on the south coast of Newfoundland. Today he lives in Regina, where he is the head of the history department at the University of Regina. There are about 15,000 Newfoundlanders that were fishing before the beginning of the Second World War. And they saw on those bases a different world than they saw growing up. And so, they began to see a different world.


Source:   CBC News
October 12, 2024 17:02 UTC