the largest federal departments, with more than 4,000 employees, including a large, professional engineering corps, among them Ernest
in 1895 when the newspaper was bought by Edmund Ernest Sheppard, fronting for Frederic Thomas
among the existing municipal commissions and councillors resentful of regional oversight, cost apportionments, and McGregor’s corporate manner. Support came from the like-minded Border Chamber of Commerce
Laurier*’s prime ministership. The opening lines of Scott’s first piece for Edmund Ernest Sheppard’s
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