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                  the east. He granted tax exemptions to businessmen and industrialists, while ensuring that municipal finances remained sound. Parc Dézéry and a few other areas were beautified. Hochelaga became a lively
                  of a grant of £500 to the Hôpital de Saint-Boniface and his support of a bill to incorporate the diocese of St Boniface which permitted it unlimited landholding were hurled against him. His
                  . 24 Oct. 1878 Bessie Grant Graham in New Glasgow, N.S., and they had four sons and three daughters, including James Gibson Laurier and Margaret Marjory, who were killed in World War
                  McIvor’s row-boat. The murder resulted in Lucky Man’s exclusion from the amnesty granted in 1886 to most Indian participants in the violence of the previous year
                  Court to bring some order into the profession. On 11 June 1879 they assembled 11 other accountants to form an association. The group was granted a provincial charter on 24 July 1880
                   
                  establishment of a school separate from the university but associated with it for the teaching of the sciences and the granting of degrees [see John Robinson
                  of public lands, uniform decimal currency, secularization of the clergy reserves, abolition of legislated privileges to religious bodies, public grants to improve agriculture, and improvements in
                  northern Ontario to avoid the alienation of rich land grants to speculators. Bertram’s interest in transportation led Laurier in 1903 to appoint him a
                  Blair was settled in 1885; in December the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council announced its decision, on the McCarthy Act reference, that the power to grant liquor licences vested in the provinces as
                  introductory essay on Canadian poetry (Montreal, 1864), has been reprinted with an introduction by Douglas Grant Lochhead (Toronto and Buffalo, N.Y., 1973
                  , however, he decided to enter the ministry of the Canadian Wesleyan Methodist New Connexion Church and was stationed at Waterford. Because of his father’s ill health, he was granted leave in 1862–63. It was
                   1898. Her high-spiritedness is much in evidence in a lively attack on the social privilege granted married people in her essay “Is marriage
                  building of a synagogue. For two decades he urged the appointment of a city welfare officer to supervise grants to social agencies, a cause that succeeded in 1893 only after Smith agreed to pay the officer’s
                   
                  Grant. He wrote the section on Prince Edward Island and co-authored those on Nova Scotia and Cape Breton. Murray also became known as an author of hymns. In later years he took a railway
                  monopoly granted to the syndicate headed by George Stephen* and asserted that “the people of Canada were willing to pay taxes to build the road
                  again to the less certain system of annual grants. The act assigned new responsibilities in natural history and ethnology to the survey and created four assistant directorships, changes which invited
                  faithful and pay homage to the power that has graciously granted it all the benefits of independence.” The activities of Fabre the diplomat can be
                  set down the principles of a new railway policy. The government established priorities, ending land grants to railway companies in order not to harm the colonization movement, but giving them subsidies
                   120 to 30, Ballantyne sold his farm and, with the help of a provincial grant
                   Catharines office, at King’s College in Toronto, which granted him a ba ad eundem in 1845, and at Harvard University Law School, from which he received an
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