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government. Although an avowed anti-confederate, in 1888 Scott accepted Thorburn’s invitation to be one of several delegates he proposed sending to Ottawa to see what terms of union Canada might be willing to
Dictionnaire généalogique forced him to stop publishing La Minerve in 1897. The 1890s saw many political changes. The Liberals had come to power in both Quebec and Ottawa
Dominion Women’s Enfranchisement Association annual meeting held at Ottawa. Here Fiske was appointed vice-president-at-large for the Maritime provinces and organizer of women’s suffrage clubs in New
national time service by the Dominion Observatory at Ottawa in the 1920s, and like the weather recording its time-keeping has continued to this day.
For
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McGee*, who had promised Somerville money for an “emigrant’s handbook.” He then moved through Ottawa to Montreal, where a new version of the Canadian Illustrated News was launched by George
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tax exemptions, relief on duties for building materials, and a 20-year monopoly prohibiting the construction of railways south of its line in western Canada. When the contract was signed in Ottawa on 21
numerous stories that Stevens brought together in 1867 in a collection entitled Contes populaires (Ottawa). I have examined these stories in DOLQ, I: 151–53, and included several pages of
, “D. A. Stewart, 1874–1937: western tuberculosis pioneer,” Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Can., Annals (Ottawa), 25 (1992): 36–38; “R. G. Ferguson and D. A. Stewart
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Halifax Herald) moved into a lead never relinquished. A frank and forceful seeker of patronage for his newspapers, Stewart irritated and puzzled Conservative ministers in Ottawa with his
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Martyr in Ottawa, of which he had been a devout member. He was also active in wider Anglican church matters, having been chosen frequently as a lay delegate to the diocesan and provincial synods. Both his
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Nov. 1903. In 1906 The triumph of Betty, a melodramatic comedy about a wholesome American girl in a foreign country, was presented at the New Russell Opera House in Ottawa with Adelaide
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Government at Ottawa in this part of the country.” Sacrificial candidature in the election of 1882 sealed his claim to major reward, which came with elevation to the bench in 1885. In 1896, having professedly
, . . . and mighty women too; stories of notable western Canadian women (Saskatoon, 1975). National Council of Women of Canada, Report (Ottawa; Montreal), 1896–98. PCC, Woman’s Foreign
donated the Marine Hospital for that purpose. After due consideration, Ottawa agreed, perhaps because it had learned that Turnbull had added a codicil to his will directing his executors to provide the
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Quebec City at the end of 1865, Vallière had been commissioned to do joinery and cabinet work for the new building in Ottawa [see Thomas
Châteauguay (Ottawa, 1983), 21. Roch Legault, “Les aléas d’une carrière militaire pour les membres de la petite noblesse seigneuriale canadienne, de la Révolution américaine à la guerre de 1812
Taché*, the deputy minister of agriculture and statistics in Ottawa, the lazaret was brought under the jurisdiction of the federal government, with Dr Smith as inspecting physician. Sister Saint-Jean
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the millet and other poems (Ottawa, 1888). Her correspondence with Kirby also indicates that she had financial difficulties in 1888 and that her husband died in 1894. At the time of her death
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wildcat investments in gold-mining properties. Despite his energetic work for the Conservatives, in 1903 the Liberal government in Ottawa named him a kc in recognition of his
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From 1918 to 1922 White chaired Ottawa’s Paper Control Tribunal (the other members were William Edward
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the premier on temperance. Until Ottawa acted on the issue, Murray considered it wise to retain local option; to him it was better to keep the question “between the people and the saloon than to place
Cantons de l’Est avant 1855” (ma thesis, univ. d’Ottawa, 1960). G. H. Montgomery, Missisquoi Bay (Philipsburg, Que
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When his newspaper went under in 1884, Willis turned to Tilley for assistance. At the time the Tories in Ottawa were anxious to demonstrate the success of the National Policy, and Tilley, Sir John A