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). Pioneers of Man. (Morley et al.). Political appointments, parliaments, and the judicial bench in the Dominion of Canada, 1867 to 1895, ed. N.-O. Coté (Ottawa, 1896). Paul Romney
influence was markedly increased. During 1807 and 1808 Indians from many tribes travelled hundreds of miles to meet with him at Greenville. Kickapoos, Sauks and Foxes, Potawatomis, Ottawas, Menominees, and
 
e siècles (Ottawa, 1977), nos.1615–16. Langelier, Liste des terrains concédés, 887. London directory, 1806: 87; 1807: 95
. Townshend’s papers for the 1759 campaign are in the Northcliffe collection at PAC (MG 18, M, ser.2); see the printed calendar, The Northcliffe collection . . . (Ottawa, 1926
–70 he served as first president of the Canadian Medical Association. He transferred his practice to Ottawa in 1868, and during the period in opposition after 1873 he practised there and in Toronto. But
). Elections in New Brunswick, 1784–1984. Jean-Guy Finn, “Développement et persistance du vote ethnique: les Acadiens du Nouveau-Brunswick” (mémoire de ma, univ. d’Ottawa
 
, 150. Association for Preservation Technology Bull. ([Ottawa]), IV (1972).
Canada, son of Nathanael Wallace, a cooper, and Ann Wallace; m. 7 June 1877 Belinda Gilmour in Ottawa, and they had four sons and three daughters; d. 8 Oct. 1901 in Woodbridge
a paper on the reform of municipal government at the Ottawa conference of the Civic Improvement League for Canada [see Thomas
1936 one agent, Dorothea Palmer*, was arrested in Eastview (Ottawa) and
Ottawa, 2000). Honour before glory, written, produced, and directed by Anthony Sherwood (videorecording, [Brampton, Ont.], 2001). B. B. Kaplan and Robert Willis, Land and heritage in the
movement in Canada, 1880–1920,” in The Canadian city: essays in urban and social history, ed. G. A. Stelter and A. F. J. Artibise (rev. [ed.], Ottawa, 1984), 435–55. J. C. Weaver
. Sarah Elizabeth Chute Library and Arch. Can. (Ottawa), MG9-B9-14 (Shelburne hist. records coll., Muster book of free Black settlement of
-realization and symbolism has stimulated renewed interest in her work by late-20th-century feminist critics. As a result, The untempered wind was republished in a centenary edition in Ottawa in
linked to Montreal by an inland waterway along the Ottawa and Rideau river systems. On 5 June 1815 Yeo was appointed commander-in-chief on the west
 
Indian department and the frontier in North America, 1755–1830,” Canadian Historic Sites: Occasional Papers in Archaeology and History (Ottawa), no.14 (1975). John Clarke, “The role of
an intricate question and Anglin championed the Catholic case in many arenas: in the pages of the Freeman; behind the scenes in Ottawa and on the floor of the House of Commons; in consulting
(Ottawa, 1982); Robert Patterson, “Norman Bethune: his contributions to medicine and to CMAJ,” Canadian Medical Assoc., Journal (Toronto), 141 (July-December 1989): 947-53; Michael
; Confederation debates. Canada, House of Commons, Debates, 1867–68 (Ottawa, 1967); Journals, 1873, app.1, “Report of the Royal Commission. . . .” Edward Blake, Address
Cameron, a hospital sergeant in a Scottish regiment, and Euphemia McGregor; d. 1 June 1876, at Ottawa, Ont. Malcolm Cameron, the son of
then in government in Ottawa, for a loan of $1.5 million but he was refused, and the bank was taken over by the Bank of Montreal
publications and the library of the legislature, as well as of the committee to inquire into the construction of public buildings in Ottawa. On 1 March
, La légende d’un peuple (Paris, 1887), 211–15. Adélard Gascon, “Pierre Du Calvet: monographie” (thèse de phd, université d’Ottawa, 1947). Émile
programs in Canada in the early 1890s. Particularly notable were a program in English and political science in Ottawa and alumni theological conferences which became an annual event from 1893. The curriculum
. Edward, Duke of Kent, illustrated by his correspondence with the De Salaberry family, never before published, extending from 1791 to 1814, ed. W. J. Anderson (Ottawa and Toronto, 1870
Verchères, 1665–1692 (Ottawa, 1916). Raymond Douville, Les premiers seigneurs et colons de Sainte-Anne de la Pérade, 1667–1681 (Trois-Rivières, 1946). E. T. Raymond, Madeleine de
, eventually, get their man. Regional newspapers, which provided regular, front-page coverage of the story, were patient at first but soon began calling for a reward. In Ottawa the superintendent of Indian
; histoire religieuse, histoire civile; fêtes du centenaire (Ottawa, 1920), 175–78. Michel de Lorimier, “Chevalier de Lorimier, notaire et patriote montréalais de 1837–1838” (thèse de
. His two most controversial books of the post-war period were Official history of the Canadian forces in the Great War, 1914–19: the medical services (Ottawa, 1925) and Three persons
had a veto at the federal level; and the delays in the proceedings of the provincial assembly occasioned by their prolonged stays in Ottawa. Marchand’s bill was defeated, but he reintroduced it year
the Richelieu and the Ottawa. In 1815 Molson purchased a wharf with all its facilities at Près-de-Ville in Quebec from Robert Christie* and
David Laird to go to Ottawa to negotiate terms. When they returned, a new election was called, which was won by James Pope on the promise of better terms
missions catholiques dans l’Ouest canadien (1818–1875) (Ottawa, 1949). J.-E. Cyr, Monseigneur Joseph-Norbert Provencher: quelques considérations sur sa vie et son temps (Saint-Boniface
 
Raudot; intendants de la Nouvelle-France,” RC, XXXI (1895), 567–610. J.-C. Dubé, “Origine sociale des intendants de la Nouvelle-France,” Social history (Ottawa), II (November
sociale des intendants de la Nouvelle-France,” Social history (Ottawa), II (November 1968), 18–33. Guy Frégault, “La Compagnie de la Colonie,” Revue de l’université d
have been an Ottawa. His father came to Upper Canada from the Annandale district of Scotland as a surgeon with the Queen’s Rangers. He met and married Madelaine Askin in Queenston in 1793 and eventually
McBride*. Roblin was offered a cabinet post in the new government, but he declined and Rogers went to Ottawa instead. Outstanding differences between the Manitoba administration and its federal
meeting and then present [it] to the Master of [the] Orange Lodge.” In Ottawa Schultz pressed his claims for property losses and other damages arising
ANQ-Q, AP-G-134; AP-G-242. BUM, Coll. Baby. PAC, MG 24, B1, B14, B40, B125, C19, C24, D16, E1. P. [-J.] Aubert de Gaspé, Mémoires (Ottawa, 1866). Can., prov. du, Débats
, a visit of settlements in eastern Upper Canada, the Ottawa valley, and southwestern Lower Canada. The following year, with Woolford, he toured as far as Lake Superior. His intention of presenting his
reasonable.” By 1834 the Bank of Upper Canada itself had established new branches, at Hamilton and Brockville, as well as agencies at Amherstburg, Penetanguishene, Prescott, and Bytown (Ottawa). Private
influence of the English and Senecas, made peace with the Flatheads to the south. A full-scale war involving all the Great Lakes tribes was narrowly averted in 1738 when the Ottawas, with good reason, accused
campaign to undermine provincial credit in British financial circles, and then to seek disallowance in Ottawa of key Hydro legislation, served only to bring Whitney and Beck closer together and solidify the
orders in council upon the subject of dominion and provincial legislation, 1867–1895, comp. W. E. Hodgins (Ottawa, 1896). Since historian Frank Hawkins
28 July rejected the choice of Ottawa as future permanent capital, a choice with which the cabinet was identified. The governor general, Sir
(Toronto), is reprinted in volume 4. Manuscript material is held by Library and Arch. Can. (Ottawa) in the George Parkin Grant fonds (R4526-0-6
 September at Lower Sandusky (Ohio) was a principal speaker at an Indian council attended by Wyandots, Delawares, Shawnees, Cherokees, Ojibwas, Ottawas, and Mingos. There he feelingly presented his grand
Gauthier, the curé of the cathedral, whom Bruchési had strongly backed for the see of Ottawa in 1910, was chosen for the office and consecrated on 24 Aug. 1912. A question of great
north of Hochelaga, a river (the Ottawa) which led to great lakes and to a “freshwater sea”; great waterways which proved that the continental barrier was much broader than had been believed. All the
publications, 1882–1982, comp. R. H. Hubbard (Ottawa, 1987). C. [C.] Berger, Science, God, and nature in Victorian Canada (Toronto, 1983). T. H. Clark
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