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in 1741. The following year he was transferred from Michilimackinac to command at Detroit. The Ottawa chiefs at Michilimackinac expressed a high regard for him and requested that his successor should
, paroisse Saint-Clément, 1819–1919; histoire religieuse, histoire civile, fêtes du centenaire (Ottawa, 1920), 95–96, 158, 168. Gaspard Le Mage [P.-J.-O
 
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, 4 avril 1939. C. A. V. Barker and T. A. Crowley, One voice: a history of the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association (Ottawa, 1989). BCF, 1925. A. M. Evans
 
ma, univ. d’Ottawa, 1963), 47–49. L.-É. Bois, “L’Angleterre et le clergé français réfugié pendant la révolution,” RSC Trans., 1st ser., 3 (1885), sect.i: 82–83. G
enemy. De Cosmos’s short tenure as premier, during which he was mostly absent in Ottawa and London, passed without notable legislative achievement
 
.), Nissowaquet* and his band of Ottawas bitterly complained that there was only one trading house at Michilimackinac. Dease expressed his sympathy for their situation
., Montréal, 1944–46), 7: 184; 8: 145. Ludwik Kos-Rabcewicz-Zubkowski, The Poles in Canada (Ottawa and Montreal, 1968), 10, 18–22, 27, 162. Benjamin Sulte, Histoire des Canadiens
 
(2v., Ottawa, 1981). Maurault, Le collège de Montréal (Dansereau; 1967); La paroisse: hist. de Notre-Dame de Montréal (1957). Robert Tremblay, “La nature du procès de travail
 
. Hudon, “L’abbé Henri-Raymond Casgrain, l’homme et l’œuvre” (thèse de phd, univ. d’Ottawa, 1977), 186, 201–2. L. L. LaPierre, “Politics
of Justice ([Ottawa], 1994). Denis Goulet et André Paradis, Trois siècles d’histoire médicale au Québec: chronologie des institutions et des pratiques (1639–1939) (Montréal, 1992). Guy
), 21–30. Roger Le Moine, Deux loges montréalaises du Grand Orient de France (Ottawa, 1991), 85–87, 111–12. P.‑G. Roy, Les juges de la prov. de Québec. La vie culturelle à
 
, Ottawa, and Occidental Railway in December, Deschênes showed his true colours: “I was not elected in my riding to come here and act as a ‘voting machine,’ even though some members have seen fit so to
, 1945–46). Gérard Morisset, La peinture traditionnelle au Canada français (Ottawa, 1960). J.-B.-A. Ferland, “L’abbé Philippe-Jean-Louis Desjardins,” BRH, 5 (1899): 344–46. M
), Upper Canada, son of John Devine and Maria McDonnell; d. 5 Nov. 1927 in Toronto. After a public school education in Ottawa and
. 1976); no children were born of either marriage; d. 16 Aug. 1979 in Ottawa. In his memoirs John Diefenbaker describes his ancestors as
; Serge Gagnon, “Le XVIe siècle canadien de Narcisse-Eutrope Dionne à Marcel Trudel (1891–1963),” Rev. de l’univ. d’Ottawa, 47 (1977): 65–83; and two articles by
informed his superior of the possibilities of evangelization among the “Ottawa tribes” in the Mississippi region. Being anxious to open up new fields where the Sulpicians could carry the gospel, Queylus
 
city of the St Lawrence (Garden City, N.Y., 1966), 296. Rumilly, Hist. de Montréal, II, 305. A. V. Spada, The Italians in Canada (Canada Ethnica, VI, Ottawa and
 
. A. Cruikshank, Inventory of military documents in the Canadian archives (Ottawa, 1910), 54–56. “Marguilliers de la paroisse de Notre-Dame de Ville-Marie de 1657 à 1913,” BRH, 19
. 1825. UCC, Montreal-Ottawa Conference Arch. (Lennoxville, Que.), M/50/1. UCC-C, Biog. files. French Methodist Institute, Annual report (Montreal), 3 (1883). Methodist Church (Canada
infallible pope . . . ([Winnipeg?], 1889) and The Jesuits: a reply to the Rev. J. J. Roy . . . ([Ottawa?, 1889?]). A debate in which he
. M. McAlduff], “Joseph Dubuc: role and views of a French Canadian in Manitoba, 1870–1914” (ma thesis, Univ. of Ottawa, 1966). L.-A. Prud’homme, “L’honorable
–1875) (Ottawa, 1949). Georges Dugas, Monseigneur Provencher et les missions de la Rivière-Rouge (Montréal, 1889). Marcel Giraud, Le Métis canadien; son rôle dans l’histoire des
, Department stores in Canada, 1923–1976 (Ottawa, 1979). John Willis, “Cette manche au syndicat: la grève chez Dupuis Frères en 1952,” Labour (St John’s), 57 (2006): 43–91.
 
. Gentilcore, “The beginnings of settlement in the Niagara peninsula (1782–1792),” Canadian Geographer ([Ottawa]), 7 (1963): 72–82. H. V. Nelles, “Loyalism and local power; the
 
contribution to the iconography of Canadian history; an exhibition arranged in celebration of the centenary of confederation (Ottawa, 1967); Harry Piers, “Artists in Nova Scotia,” N.S. Hist
/ACB Microfilm Project, comp. Helen Elliot (Ottawa, 1967). H. B. Jefferson, “The great Pooh-Bah case” and “The Ellis case,” Atlantic Advocate (Fredericton), 54 (1963–64), no.1: 45
 
.] Martin, Lord Selkirk’s work in Canada (Toronto, 1916), 119. R. A. Pendergast, “The XY Company, 1798 to 1804” (phd thesis, Univ. of Ottawa
 
., Montreal, [1930]). R. A. Pendergast, “The XY Company, 1798 to 1804” (phd thesis, Univ. of Ottawa, 1957), 142.
 
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). LAC, R3102-0-4. David Blaikie, Boston: the Canadian story (Ottawa, 1984). Tom Derderian, Boston marathon: the history of the world’s premier running event (Champaign
arranged for them to spend some time at a Presbyterian institution, the Ottawa Ladies’ College, perhaps as much to monitor their fitness for service as to prepare them for it. By the autumn of 1873 it had
and economic problems on Ottawa’s failure to provide an efficient ferry service to connect it with mainland railways. Frederick Peters and Warburton continued this line of argument, with only modest
, Papers (Ottawa), no.4 (1982): 12. Directory, N.S., 1866/67, 1868/69, 1871. M. K. Ingraham, Seventy-five years: historical sketch of the United Baptist Woman’s Missionary Union in the
,” Social Hist. (Ottawa), 23 (1990): 81–112. Frontier College, Calendar (Toronto), 1929/31. Frontier College letters: one hundred years of teaching, learning & nation building, comp
 
John Thomas Foster is the author of, among other works, “Labor’s aims, ideals and activities broadcasted over radio,” Canadian Congress Journal (Ottawa), 8 (1929), no.3: 17–19. The reports of
(Ottawa), 88 (1974): 47–55. W. D. Hamilton, Dictionary of Miramichi biography; biographical sketches of men and women born before 1900 who played a part in public life on the Miramichi
., Ottawa, 1988). Centennial edition of a history of the electoral districts, legislatures and ministries of the province of Ontario, 1867–1967, comp. Roderick Lewis (Toronto, [1969]). The
. Rhodes, Within reach of everyone: a history of the University of Toronto School of Hygiene and the Connaught Laboratories (1v. to date, Ottawa, 1990–  ). P. S
Ontario ([Willowdale (Toronto), 1965]). Canadian annual rev., 1901–21. Canadian Assoc. for the Prevention of Tuberculosis, Annual report (Ottawa), 1901–21
 
commissioner for improving communications between the Canadas on the St Lawrence and Ottawa rivers. The principal obstacle to water communications with Upper Canada being the Lachine rapids, a group of
and almanac of Canada . . . (Ottawa), 1873: 43; 1875: 73. G. H. Harris, The president’s book; the story of the Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada (Montreal, 1928
community life of British Columbia’s nineteenth-century African-Canadian women” (paper presented to the CHA, Ottawa, 1993). Eric Foner, Reconstruction: America’s unfinished revolution, 1863–1877 (New
 
firm’s Quebec or Saint John shipyards. The houses in Lower Canada played a middleman role in the lumbering trade, purchasing all uncontracted rafts which came down the Ottawa and St Lawrence rivers; the
 
the garrison at Michilimackinac (Mackinaw City, Mich.). There, in August 1768, he met the Ottawa chiefs, Nissowaquet
Collection (Ottawa, 1977). A comparative edition of Goad’s 1884 and 1890 Toronto atlases, demonstrating the growth of the city during the period, has been issued as The mapping of Victorian Toronto
Library (Ottawa), P. H. Gosse, “Entomologia Terrae Novae,” c.1835. PAC, MG 24, 163. PANL, T. B. Browning papers, Sketchbook of Newfoundland scenes, apparently by William Gosse. S
 
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