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Hart” (ma thesis, Univ. of Ottawa, 1969); Denis Vaugeois, “Bécancour et les Hart,” Le Mauricien médical (Trois-Rivières, Qué.), 4 (1964): 65–71
Shore Railway and the Montreal, Ottawa, and Western Railway, which would connect directly to the Canadian west), and supported a motion to open the St Lawrence River to winter navigation between
McDonald, and they had 7 children; d. 3 May 1888 at Ottawa, Ont. William Alexander Henry’s father moved from Halifax to Antigonish, N.S
’Odanak (Montréal, 1964); Histoire de Saint-François-du-Lac (Ottawa, 1942). Coleman, New England captives. Albert Gravel, Pages d’histoire régionale (Sherbrooke
 
, 1767–1770, ed. W. P. M. Kennedy and Gustave Lanctot (Ottawa, 1931). Namier and Brooke, House of Commons. Burt, Old prov. of Que. (1968). Bernard Donoughue
century cretaceous studies in the Canadian interior plains,” HSTC Bull. (Thornhill, Ont., and Ottawa), 6 (1982): 59–84. A comprehensive
sporty attire, he mixed business and pleasure in the exclusive lounges of his clubs in Hamilton, Montreal, Ottawa, and Toronto. Hamilton was shocked when he died suddenly of a brain haemorrhage in February
been described, and the name holmite was dropped. Another mineral specimen submitted by Holmes was a relatively rare feldspar collected near Bytown (Ottawa), which Thomson named bytownite. In 1856
by George Holmes are listed in Biblio. of the prairie prov. (Peel); two of them are available in the “Peel bibliography on microfiche” (National Library of Canada microfiche, Ottawa
) (Ottawa, 1983). J.-R. Bellot, Memoirs of Lieutenant Joseph René Bellot . . . with his journal of a voyage in the
Conservatives in Ottawa, but he continued to back the Liberal government of Oliver Mowat* provincially. A nationalist as well as a protectionist, in 1874
. The next day Howland was appointed lieutenant governor of Ontario. In addition to advising the premier (John Sandfield Macdonald) and reporting to Ottawa, he presided at the opening of many of the
Advertiser and Eastern Townships Sentinel” (ma thesis in preparation, Univ. of Ottawa). W. R. Graham, “The Alexander Mackenzie
his New South Wales experiment. The appointment gave him the local rank of major-general. In late August the Huttons took up residence in Ottawa
; “Maria Chapdelaine: bilan et perspectives,” in La perspective critique québécoise, sous la direction de P.-L. Vaillancourt et Sylvain Simard (Ottawa, 1985), 93–109. Jean Bruchési
, m.p.) 1871–1938 (Ottawa, 1970). Gilles Gallichan, Les Québécoises et le barreau: l’histoire d’une difficile conquête, 1914–1941 (Sillery [Québec], 1999
of a proposed canal route from Lake Ontario to the Ottawa River, through the Rideau region well known to Jones. In 1816 Jones had contested the
 
against him but found himself contradicted by a Wyandot, and the resulting uproar was calmed only by the efforts of Johnson. Later an Ottawa speaker, Mécatépilésis, publicly identified Kayahsotaˀ as “the
(Montréal), D1 (fonds du collège de Saint-Laurent), annuaires. BCM-G, RBMS, St Patrick (Montréal), 1er juin 1907. Rosaire Barrette, Léo Dandurand, sportsman (Ottawa, 1952), 105
of the Newfoundlander. The coalition government that came to power in the awful depression year of 1865 appointed Kent as receiver general, and he went to Ottawa as one of the Newfoundland
and Killam publicly agreed with the provincial ministry that resuming their places in parliament would constitute a recognition of confederation and they refused to return to Ottawa
financial crisis in Ontario, Report (Ottawa, 1868). George Hague, “The late Mr. E. H. King, formerly president of the Bank of Montreal,” Canadian Bankers’ Assoc., Journal (Toronto
Maritimes, and it was praised by government officials in Ottawa and elsewhere. Kinney’s hope of creating an endowment was not realized. He was, however
Dorothy Livesay (Toronto, 1949); Selected stories of Raymond Knister, ed. and intro. Michael Gnarowski (Ottawa, 1972); and The first day of spring: stories and other prose, comp. and intro
, to the present time . . . (3v., [Ottawa, 1919–20]), II. [C. D. Claus], Daniel Claus’ narrative of his relations with Sir William Johnson and experiences in the
J. B. Nudenaus Anno 1760.” The Archives historiques oblates in Ottawa holds manuscripts of a Montagnais-Latin dictionary begun at Tadoussac in 1766 and completed at Île-Verte in 1774–75, a
survie,” Social Hist. (Ottawa), 38 (1986): 299–322. Univ. Laval, Annuaire, 1883–84, 1888–89.
 
of the Long Sault on the Ottawa River, of particular interest to Papineau and Wright, and communications between the mainland and Île Jésus, an interest Lambert Dumont had obviously inspired. No doubt
social schedule. As a senator, Joseph-Rosaire went regularly to Ottawa, and as custom dictated, his wife accompanied him to such events as the annual opening of the Senate. Rita married lawyer Aimé
] has ceased to be the organ of the party in Ottawa and in Quebec; it has become . . . the organ of Langlois,” a resentful Béïque told Laurier
 
Joliffe, Penitentiary medical services, 1835–1983 (Can., Ministry of the Solicitor General, Programs branch, User report, no.1984-19, [Ottawa, 1984]). J. D. Livermore, “The
 
second mandate was to be attended by the revival of the Jesuit missions both among the Iroquois and among the Ottawas of the region around the Sainte-Marie falls (Sault Ste. Marie). At the same
aux défis de son temps (1867–1909) (Montréal, 1979); “Siméon Le Sage et l’affaire du Témiscamingue (1884–1902),” Rev. de l’univ. d’Ottawa, 47 (1977): 365–76; “Siméon
 
, no.41; Séminaire, 73, nos.1g–1h. PAC, MG 11, [CO 42] Q, 107. P.[-J.] Aubert de Gaspé, Mémoires (Ottawa, 1866; réimpr. Montréal, 1971). “Les dénombrements de Québec” (Plessis
 
industriel des forges du Saint-Maurice: étude qualitative et quantitative (Can., National Hist. Parks and Sites Branch, Manuscript report, no.259, Ottawa, 1977), 95. F.[-J.] Audet et Édouard
editorship of the weekly (of which only two editions were published after his departure), and his post as consular agent. He worked briefly in Ottawa on the editorial staff of Le Temps
same session, Loranger was among those who opposed Cartier’s choice of Ottawa as the capital and expressed a preference for Montreal. He voted against Cartier; the government resigned, and thus Loranger
. Directory, Toronto, 1890–94. Encyclopedia Canadiana, ed. J. E. Robbins (10v., Ottawa, 1957–58). Hamar Foster and John McLaren, “For the better administration of justice: the Court of Appeal
the dormitory. In March 1920 Mackenzie went to Ottawa to meet Jennie Grahl Hunter Shirreff*, the widow of Ezra Butler
. Macdonald*, claimed that Mactavish had “never intimated that he had even a suspicion of discontent existing,” Mactavish had certainly informed his superiors in London of it, and when he stopped at Ottawa
, de 1760 à nos jours, Adrien Venne et Francis Dufau-Labeyrie, trad. (2e éd., 2v., Ottawa, 1966), 1: 182. L.-O. David, “Les hommes de 37–38: Siméon Marchesseault
 
on the Labrador posts is found in James White, Forts and trading posts in the Labrador peninsula and adjoining territory (Ottawa, 1926) and in William Henry Whiteley, “Newfoundland, Quebec
): 25–42. The inventory of her estate is available at Library and Arch. Can. (Ottawa), MG1-G2, file 552, mfm. F-629 (digital copies can be seen at
and Arch. Can. (Ottawa), MG21-Add. MSS.-21828, vol.B 168 (Haldimand fonds, Musters of refugee loyalists desiring to settle in Canada), f.36 (List of persons who have subscribed their names in order to
Massey real standing in Ottawa (he and Macdonald were certainly incompatible personally). His recommendations in 1888 for municipal reform in Toronto – significant in terms of his later philanthropy
with a revolver.” In September 1901 Massey contracted typhoid in Ottawa; he died the following month, at age 37. His untimely loss was mourned in
government at Ottawa or Quebec, and sometimes in both capitals at once, during which he was extremely influential both in public and behind the scenes. In
adventure in the early days of New France (Toronto, 1986). D. J. Leech, “Strength through sharing: Mi’kmaq political thought to 1761” (phd thesis, Univ. of Ottawa
beginning of the 1930s he would attempt to set up a new conservation area in the region of the Ottawa River, but this project would be abandoned when the government of Maurice Le Noblet
 
, “Retracing the route of Michaux’s Hudson’s Bay journey,” Rev. de l’univ. d’Ottawa, 15 (1945): 88–102; and Jacques Rousseau, “Le voyage d’André Michaux au lac
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