government to Ottawa in 1865, the company moved its printing-office to the new capital late that year or early in 1866.
Hunter, Rose thus already had
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During those years he represented Manitoba in negotiations with Ottawa on financial relations, provincial boundaries, and other matters. He prepared legislation creating the provincial systems of education
Helmcken*, and Robert William Weir Carrall* to negotiate the proposed terms of union with the federal government in Ottawa
result of Cazeau’s influence with the ministers, the superior of the College of Bytown (Ottawa) was included on the senate of the University of Toronto. In December 1854 he considered securing the
the Hurons and the far western tribes, who now were also driven from their homes in what the habitants of New France called the “pays d’en haut,” or the “country of the Ottawa Indians.” Since
daughters; d. 2 Nov. 1925 in Ottawa.
James Lougheed’s family was of Protestant Irish descent, his father being born in Upper Canada and his
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McNab arrived in the Canadas in 1822 intent on acquiring a free grant of land in the upper Ottawa valley and importing Scottish settlers, from whose improvements to the land he would profit. His
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In January 1851 Shanly returned to supervise the construction of the Bytown and Prescott Railway. Plans for a line linking Bytown (Ottawa) to markets in Montreal and the northeastern United States
that post. On 17 June 1776 Arent Schuyler DePeyster*, the commandant, ordered him to lead a band of Ottawa warriors from
historical biographies. In these letters, Laurier kept Émilie abreast of the undercurrents of politics in Ottawa, and in the summer of 1891 he made skilful use of her as a go-between in his dispute with Edward
interprovincial conference held in Toronto, and soon he was travelling frequently to Ottawa to assist in federal–provincial negotiations and to appear before the Supreme Court of Canada. He also made numerous trips
which are cited individually in Boulet, can be found in the National Gallery of Canada Library (Ottawa), Artist file, Bell-Smith, F. M
didactique de Michel Bibaud, versificateur (influences prépondérantes du xviiie siècle)” (thèse de ma, univ. d’Ottawa, 1949). Séraphin
infancy or early childhood; d. 21 Jan. 1884 in Ottawa and was buried in Sydney, N.S.
The Bourinots were Huguenots from Normandy who fled to Jersey
. Globe, 1873, 1875, 29 Sept. 1876, 1883. New Dominion and True Humorist (Saint John, N.B.), 1872–74. Ottawa Daily Citizen, 1873–74. Ottawa Times, 1873–74. Saint
repercussions were also felt farther upstream, especially in the Ottawa valley, where Burstall’s bankruptcy triggered that of a number of lumber producers and dealers
. secondly in 1914 Adolphine Cogels (d. 1916 or 1917) in Belgium; m. thirdly 20 July 1922 Henriette Van Laethem in Ottawa; d. 22 April 1935 in Pittsburgh (Kingston), Ont., and was
Jobin*, and Ottawa market gardener James W. Patterson proposed that the congress reconstitute itself as a Canadian labour federation with the power to issue charters and perform all the other
see Montreal turn down the $150,000 offered by American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie to establish, libraries, while Ottawa accepted it
, widow of René Masson, in Paris; d. 29 Dec. 1916 in Ottawa and was buried 2 Jan. 1917 in Notre-Dame-des-Neiges cemetery, Montreal
jobs, Lampman as a clerk with the Post Office Department in Ottawa and Roberts as a professor at King’s College, Windsor, N.S. Collins would not or could not follow this path, and instead gravitated
Napoleon Alexandre Coste and Mathilde Robidoux; m. 5 Oct. 1887 Louisa Catherine Tims (1855–1938) in Ottawa, and they had two daughters and three sons, of whom two predeceased him; d. 23
country of the Ottawas, the Nez-Percés [Amikoues], and the Illinois, and of other nations discovered or to be discovered in North America in the region of Lake Superior or Freshwater Sea.” What was being
admitted to the Lower Canadian bar on 25 May 1827. Although Day maintained offices in Montreal, he was most active in the Ottawa valley where he acted as counsel for such timber barons as Ruggles and
unions) established by her husband, Alphonse Desjardins. From 1903 to 1906, while he worked as a stenographer in Ottawa, she acted as caisse manager and also looked after their household in Lévis
as an itinerant in nearby areas, taught to earn income, and helped William to establish the Baptist cause in Bytown (Ottawa). From 1847 to 1849 Robert and William ran a school in Brockville. There, in
meetings with officials in Ottawa, he began his activities as an immigration agent in the employ both of the government and of the CPR. Along with an associate, Géza Dőry, he travelled to Winnipeg and then
authorized the formation of the Canadian Militia Medical Service, and Fotheringham was one of the officers commissioned the following year. On 2 July 1904 Ottawa consolidated all military health-care
they had one son; d. 16 April 1918 in Ottawa and was buried 18 April in Notre-Dame-des-Neiges cemetery, Montreal.
Jules Fournier
ma, univ. d’Ottawa, 1961).
Gill’s pictorial output is more difficult to locate. The majority of his works are in private
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In March 1914 the federal government appointed Gohier to the Georgian Bay Canal Commission, which was set up to promote a plan for constructing a canal to link Montreal, Ottawa, and Georgian Bay by way
William Storrie, formerly in charge of waterworks in Ottawa, had joined it as chief engineer. The new undertaking was a bold step. As Canada’s largest and most expensive filtration project and the world’s
GRAHAM, WILLIAM MORRIS, civil servant and office holder; b. 11 Jan. 1867 in the Ottawa valley, Upper Canada, son of James
The Arch. Deschâtelets, Oblats de Marie-Immaculée (Ottawa), holds a number of manuscripts by J.-P. Guéguen: HEB6924.J91C, no.1 (Catéchisme ou abrégé de la foi); no.2 ([Discours sur les missions
various newspapers, rising from compositor to reporter for the St Thomas Times, legislative reporter for the Toronto Leader, reporter for the Ottawa Citizen, and member of
public works (Ottawa, 1872), 158–60, and of Secular schools versus denominational schools (n.p., 1881).
Arch. hist. oblates
The most complete list of institutions holding work by Hind is in Harper, Early painters and engravers. Other works are held in the National Gallery of Canada (Ottawa) and in Dalhousie
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Holbrook did not take time to brood on this defeat. By April 1870 he was off to Ottawa as New Westminster’s unofficial delegate to discuss the terms of union. In May he spoke to Canadian
Forke, joined him in Ottawa after the general election in June. John Hawkes wrote in 1924 that Hopkins believed “in taking into politics and government the same open-minded willingness to adopt
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In December 1875, during a debate on the construction of the Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental, Irvine took up the cause of the south shore railways. Not wanting to see him sit as a Liberal
by Irving in constitutional litigation and intergovernmental negotiations. Looking back in 1913 on Ontario’s struggle with Ottawa over the structure of the Canadian federation, the Globe
., North-West Mounted Police, Report (Ottawa), 1879–82 and 1884–86. His 1889 paper on “The climate of southern Alberta and its relation to health and disease” was published in the Montreal
educated at the grammar school in Bytown (Ottawa), by private tuition, and at McGill College in Montreal. He began his professional career in 1853 under Thomas Coltrin
(Heckewelder), and William Tudor. He travelled up the Ottawa River to Bytown (Ottawa), where he admired the Rideau Falls, and in 1828 toured along the St Lawrence River and Lake Ontario, where he canoed in
Agricultural and Technical School, which occupied the Government House site made available by the closure of the Military Hospitals Commission facility in 1920. The school, primarily funded by Ottawa, would be
[see Alexander Macdonell*] and the local Bank of Ottawa and seem to have taken on much government business. In 1889 the federal
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Although Monck had never wanted to be an absentee landlord, and by 1866 was anxious to return to manage his estates, he agreed to stay in Ottawa as the first governor general of the new dominion. Like others
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At a one-man show in Ottawa in 1905, portraits of native chiefs Poundmaker [Pītikwahanapiwīyin*], Big Bear
-shoulders drawing of McKenzie done by Ralph Godard Mathews in 1916, possibly in London, is in the War Art Coll. at the Canadian War Museum, Ottawa; an entry for it appears in A check list of the war
anthropological collection in the provincial museum (Victoria, 1909); The first circumnavigation of Vancouver Island (Victoria, 1914); “The McGill totem pole,” Ottawa