If you liked Perceptions of large trucks by Canadian drivers by Barry E. Prentice, start with Development of Canadian fresh chilled pork exports to Japan (1990), A study of the economic impact of The Pas Airport (1990), and The Economic impact of the Winnipeg International Airport (1989). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 Development of Canadian fresh chilled pork exports to Japan 1990 · 125 pages · Barry E. Prentice · Same author
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Perceptions of large trucks by Canadian drivers is by Barry E. Prentice.