to rebuild the centre block on Parliament Hill in Ottawa after the original structure was ruined in a 1916 fire.
Born of Scottish parents in
alone, 1912–13, she visited Ottawa, Toronto, Hamilton, London, Walkerville (Windsor), Ont., and Moncton, N.B., and attended the annual meeting of the National Council of Women in Montreal. Her travels in
(Ottawa, 1903), which is wrongly attributed to his father.
Human Resources Development Canada Library (Ottawa), Provincial Workmen’s Association of
McLellan*]. In 1898, however, she took a career-defining step by entering the nurse-training program at the newly constructed St Luke’s Hospital in Ottawa, where her studies were overseen by
Ottawa in 1877 when he accepted the positions of organist and choirmaster of Ottawa’s Christ Church Cathedral and music director of the Ottawa Ladies’ College. He revived the Ottawa Philharmonic Society
.
Sangster’s life was defined within a narrow geographic area from Kingston to Ottawa; visits to relatives and friends widened the circumference to include Montreal, Niagara Falls, and Buffalo, N.Y
from Ottawa.
Scott and the Portage party descended on the Red River Settlement in mid February and tried to enlist the aid of the Kildonan settlers
conflicts over priorities. It also announced plans to move the GSC from Montreal to Ottawa. This task was completed in 1881 but Selwyn was left to fight for adequate facilities. GSC staff were also to be
.
Her career required frequent visits to Ottawa to cover the formal social events of the capital. As a house guest of Lord and Lady Aberdeen and working for a Liberal newspaper
. In this fluid atmosphere the government’s failure to make any attempt at negotiations with Ottawa for the commencement of the British Columbia section of the Canadian Pacific Railway, coupled with
(Rich and Johnson). [Henry Kelsey], The Kelsey papers, ed. A. G. Doughty and Chester Martin (Ottawa, 1929), 99–100. La Pot(h)erie, Histoire
, as he did elsewhere, he invited a delegation to call upon him in Ottawa.
Farmers from across Canada responded. They had already recognized the need
on a visit home to Scotland in 1856–57. There he issued a short-lived news-sheet entitled the Scottish Canadian Emigration Advocate. On 1 Feb. 1858 the Ottawa City Council
in itself necessarily illogical, the choice was dictated to Stisted by Sir John A. Macdonald* in Ottawa with strong
; Twenty years of York Factory, 1694–1714: Jérémie’s account of Hudson Strait and Bay, tr. from the French ed. of 1720 with notes and intro. by R. Douglas and J. N. Wallace (Ottawa, 1926
, disapproval of the queen’s choice of Ottawa as the seat of government. George Brown formed a new Executive Council and
, 1827–31; Scrapbook 13, Clarence Ward, “Old times in Saint John,” clippings from Saint John Globe, 12 Aug. 1905. Census of Canada, 1870–71 (5v., Ottawa, 1873), for
Irish Canadian father and a French Canadian mother, Noah Timmins was raised as a bilingual Roman Catholic in the frontier community of Mattawa, at the confluence of the Ottawa and Mattawa rivers. For
files is to be found in two publications compiled by John Woodsworth, Russian archival documents on Canada; the Doukhobors, 1895–1943: annotated, cross-referenced and summarised (2nd ed., Ottawa
.
Walsh had excellent political connections with the governing Conservative party in Ottawa. In May 1873 he was offered a commission as superintendent and sub-inspector in the mounted police force
become blind and had died when his lodge at Ottawa Point (near Cross Village, Mich.) burned.
Harold Hickerson
Horticulturist, he travelled frequently: across Ontario for annual fruit growers’ meetings; to Ottawa in 1890 for a convention of fruit growers and federal officials, which established the Dominion
officer, and politician; b. 27 July 1890 in Culkein Stoer, Sutherland, Scotland, son of George Mckenzie and Anne MacRae; m. 10 Sept. 1947 Helen Mary MacRae in Ottawa; they had no
Carroll*. On his arrival in Ottawa he knew little about English-speaking Protestant Canadians and at times his positions on linguistic issues were more radical than those of Henri
Lemieux in Ottawa, and they had a stillborn son; d. 26 Dec. 1934 in Lévis, Que.
A nautical life
local Baptist community favoured female suffrage encouraged Henrietta’s nascent feminism, as did the views of her fiancé, Oliver Cromwell Edwards, the youngest son of a prominent Ottawa valley Baptist
Aug. 1868 at Ottawa, Ont.
William Agar Adamson matriculated at Trinity College, Dublin, in 1817 and graduated ba
). Canadian Mining & Mechanical Rev. (Ottawa), 11 (1892): 7, 129, 200; 12 (1893): 15. Canadian Mining Rev. (Ottawa), 15 (1896): 22; 17 (1898): 36. Engineering and Mining Journal (New
tireless in promoting the development of his college and participated energetically in two projects for its expansion, one begun in 1901 and the other in 1907. He even went to Ottawa in 1902 to raise funds
solemn thought” and “Under the snow,” are reproduced in The Canadian musical heritage, ed. Elaine Keillor et al. (11v. in 14 to date, Ottawa, 1983– ), vol.3: Songs I to
). Morning Leader (Regina), 1910–18. Can., Dept. of Labour, Economics and research branch, Annual report on labour organization in Canada (Ottawa), 1916–19. Labour Gazette (Ottawa), 10
Borden*’s government in Ottawa, and over the need for a non-partisan wartime government there. Baker faced a tough challenge in May 1918 after Borden’s Union government had broken its promise to
McKee* of the Indian Department had encouraged Britain’s Ojibwa and Ottawa allies in the region to settle on the large island after the revolution, and by the time of Bauzhi-geezhig-waeshikum’s
trips to Quebec, the Eastern Townships, Ottawa, Toronto, Niagara Falls, and New York. The travels which most influenced her painting were tours with her husband by large fur-trade canoes on the upper
–54 he supported the proposed construction of the Bytown and Prescott Railway; he was a director of the Brockville and Ottawa Railway Company and later of the Canada Central Railway Company
Trail. He failed to find employment in Ottawa and returned to Quebec where he flung himself into politics against the Liberals. During a by-election in 1877 in the riding of Drummond and Arthabaska
, metropolitan face [see William Notman], but he also worked elsewhere, notably in Ottawa, Toronto, and Cornwall
, Lake Nipissing, and the Ottawa River.
Back in Ville-Marie, M. de Galinée fell ill. He took advantage of his illness to write an account of his
miséricorde,” Autour de Mgr Bourget: centenaires (Ottawa et Hull, Qué., 1942), 73–89. P.-A. Fournet, Marie de la Nativité et les origines des Sœurs de Miséricorde, 1848–1898
. B. Cheadle], Cheadle’s journal of trip across Canada, 1862–1863, ed. A. G. Doughty and Gustave Lanctot (Ottawa, 1931), 244, 249. Viscount [W. F.] Milton and W. B
” (unpublished ma thesis, University of Ottawa, 1977). H.-P. Thibault, L’îlot 17 de Louisbourg (1713–1768) (Can., Service des lieux historiques
Desautels].
After a sojourn in Ottawa, Thomas-Aimé Chandonnet died on 5 June 1881 in Montreal, at the age of 46. For reasons which are
de construction des Archives de la ville de Québec, 1913-1930 (3v., Ottawa, 1980). Guy Coutu, Chicoutimi: 150 ans d’images ([Chicoutimi, Qué.], 1992), 222-23. Patrick Dieudonné, “Le style
the Reverend William Chipman and his first wife, Mary Dickey; m. 6 Jan. 1831 Sophia Araminta Cogswell, and they had nine children; d. 10 April 1870 in Ottawa, Ont
, Louis represented the interior Indians in Ottawa on numerous occasions and was part of a delegation sent to present the case to Queen Victoria. He was active in the establishment in 1909 of the
Cochrane and Mary Davis; m. first 5 Aug. 1856 Mary Hicks; m. secondly 29 April 1876 Ellen Louisa Bule, née Thorne; m. thirdly 30 March 1899 Lillian Elucia Odell in Ottawa; he
and settled at Ottawa. He probably received his preliminary education at home and his secondary instruction in local schools. Later he studied land surveying under John Allan
Dunn; m. 23 April 1855 Harriet S. Ryan (d. 1922) in Grand Falls, N.B., and they had two sons and three daughters; d. 29 Sept. 1916 in Ottawa and was buried in Grand Falls
Tilley*]. In 1890 Cowan (himself a Conservative), his partner, John A. Wood, and another entrepreneur, J. Todhunter, travelled to Ottawa to object to a rumoured reduction in the duty on cocoa
, a director of the Grand Trunk Railway, and president of the Brockville and Ottawa Railway Company. A member of the militia in 1837, Crawford was later promoted lieutenant-colonel of the 3rd battalion