et Ottawa, 1946). Henri Cuzin, Du Christ à la Trinité, d’après l’expérience mystique de Marie de l’Incarnation (Lyon, 1936). Glimpses of the monastery: scenes from the
Kane*. When the government settled in Ottawa in 1866, the portraits were taken there. After surviving the fire which destroyed the parliament buildings in 1916, the majority were hung in the
Sandfield’s attempt to secure support from “loose fish” members in the Ottawa area. A vital by-election was lost. The assembly gathered in February 1864 with the opposition under Cartier eager and ready for the
incurred.” The Island’s financial position steadily deteriorated, and in early 1873 the government, including Palmer, conceded defeat and sent Haythorne and Laird to Ottawa to negotiate terms. In April 1873
depicting the speakers of the Legislative Assembly and the House of Commons in the Parliament Buildings at Ottawa; a photographic copy is at the PAC. Portraits of Vallières have been published in L.-O
ties to Ottawa or by religious divisions. He had also sounded much more the imaginative reformer than Ross when he talked of a policy on public power, help for the University of Toronto, and honest
thank A. J. Stevenson of Ottawa for supplying genealogical information on the Addison family.
Information concerning Robert Addison’s land
the procedures he was to follow. His main task, Macdonald repeatedly informed him, was to transmit copies of provincial acts to Ottawa, to proclaim the disallowance of those that encroached upon the
. Macdonald* to ascertain what terms Nova Scotia might secure from the Ottawa government.
Late in 1868 Annand announced that his administration would
.
Ashdown represented western Canadian wholesalers at the National Industrial Conference of Dominion and Provincial Governments in Canada, held in Ottawa in September 1919. The conference was a result of the
Droit, published in Ottawa since the beginning of 1913 to champion the school rights of Franco-Ontarians, which were under attack. The campaign raised $15,000, enough to guarantee the stability
Technology, Bull. (Ottawa), 2 (1970), nos.3–4: 73.
committee formed to assist Riel in reaching Ottawa; although the new member left the settlement for the east shortly after the election he did not make his brief but startling appearance in the house until
Beauharnois, 1702–1705” (unpublished ma thesis, University of Ottawa, 1967). J.-T. Viaud et E.-J. Fleury, Histoire de la ville et du port de
., and London, 1931; repr. Freeport, N.Y., 1966), 169–97. Placide Gaudet, Le grand dérangement: sur qui retombe la responsabilité de l’expulsion des Acadiens (Ottawa, 1922
authors of the rebellion should be “exposed and punished whether they turn out to be plotting speculators at Prince Albert or drowsy Ministers at Ottawa
gross revenue, which came from business that included printing jobs for the Conservative governments in Ottawa and Quebec. The agreement, renewed in 1881 but cancelled in January 1883, was profitable for
Sutton, Saint-Césaire, and Quebec City, but also in the United States (especially New England) and in Ontario (Toronto, Sudbury, and Ottawa). His reputation as a saint and miracle worker preceded him
same purpose before the end of 1875. In November 1872, Bethune, who had accepted the SPG’s offer, attended an informal meeting with the other bishops in Ottawa where it was decided to raise a new
Canada,” unpublished ma thesis, University of Ottawa, [1968]. Aileen Dunham, Political unrest in Upper Canada, 1815–1836 (London, 1927). Sissons
. Montreal Daily Star, 1923–34. Montreal Standard, 1923–34. Ottawa Journal, 1923–34. “Triumphed after many trials,” Maritime Merchant (Halifax), 13 Sept. 1934: 21
charitable organizations. He and Lady Borden (regal, sociable, and active in good works) dispensed their legendary hospitality from two residences, Stadacona Hall in Ottawa, the large stone house formerly
(copy, Ottawa, 1930). J.-J. Lefebvre, “La descendance de Pierre Boucher (1617–1722), fondateur de Boucherville,” SGCF Mémoires, 5 (1952–53): 67–96. Le Jeune
(Toronto), 22 (1869)–30 (1877). Gerald Killan, David Boyle: from artisan to archaeologist (Toronto, 1983); Preserving Ontario’s heritage: a history of the Ontario Historical Society (Ottawa
for a potential cabinet minister who had been defeated. Laurier would not forget this offer, and when he was selecting his cabinet, he summoned Brodeur to Ottawa. The young mp
. Thomson, Men and meridians: the history of surveying and mapping in Canada (3v., Ottawa, 1966–69), 1. Archibald Blue, “Colonel Mahlon Burwell, land surveyor,” Canadian Institute, Proc
they would be “under proper management.” Meeting the Six Nations at Oswego (N.Y.) in July 1775, he forbad them to take the war-path; in July 1776 he sent back a group of Ottawas who had gone to
from 1837) concerning the Welland Canal, the improvement of the Trent River, and the survey of the Ottawa River; in 1839 he was chairman of a committee to select a site for a lunatic asylum at Kingston
returned from a mission to the Great Lakes. He described to the two Sulpicians the route he had just traversed from the country of the Ottawas, where he had left his men searching for a large tribe not yet
. 1904. Ottawa Citizen, 2 Dec. 1904. Toronto Daily Star, 2–3, 5 Dec. 1904. Vancouver Daily Province, 2 Dec. 1904. Armstrong and Nelles, Revenge of the
Trois-Rivières (Rivière Saint-Maurice) waterway to the Rivière du Nord (Ottawa) valley and as far as north of Lac Piékouagami (Saint-Jean
first to be held after a redrawing of the electoral map that split York into the three ridings of Deux-Montagnes, Vaudreuil, and Ottawa, Chénier assisted Labrie and Scott in winning Deux-Montagnes. On 26
right to renew pressure on Ottawa. He drew on the enormous literature in the United States about immigration, much of which was part of the eugenic movement then sweeping North America. (Coined in 1883 in
. . . (Ottawa, 1880), attempts to be fair in its examination of the work of the Anglican clergy but the author’s Presbyterian bias is evident. HBRS, XIX (Rich and Johnson) covers the turbulent decade of the 1840s
. J. Rossiter, “James Bertram Collip, 1892–1965,” Royal Soc. of Can., Trans. (Ottawa), 4th ser., 4 (1966), proc.: 73–82
,” Canadian Veterinary Journal (Ottawa), 29 (1988): 185–89.
commission on life insurance, both published at Ottawa in 1907 (the latter also appears in Can., Parl., Sessional papers, 1906/7, nos.123a–b
. Despite Crease’s dire warnings about the “reign of terror, official terror,” that the province had embarked on, Ottawa was unmoved. In response, he and his fellow judges simply decided to ignore the rules
, 325; II: 801–7; IV: 35. [Brian Winter], A town called Whitby ([Whitby, Ont., 1967]). F. [H.] Armstrong, “Fred’s buildings . . . ,” Heritage Canada (Ottawa), 3 (1977
A portrait of Austin Cuvillier painted by Théophile Hamel* hangs in the Speakers’ Corridor of the House of Commons in Ottawa; the PAC holds
(Quebec), Dossier et œuvres de J.-B. Côté; Fonds Gérard-Morisset, dossier J.-B. Côté. National Gallery of Canada (Ottawa), File information and works by Côté
Crematorium (Toronto), Record of burials. Bytown Gazette, and Ottawa and Rideau Advertiser, 12 Nov. 1840. Cobourg Star, 29 Oct. 1840. Commercial Herald (Toronto), 28
the textile industry, Report (Ottawa, 1938). Carl Bergithon, The stock exchange: with special reference to the Montreal Stock Exchange and the Montreal Curb Market (Montreal, 1940). S
reflected, however, in the arrangements they made in August and September with tribes to the west – Delawares, Shawnees, Cherokees, Creeks, Ojibwas, Ottawas, and Mingos – to oppose American
owned several parcels of land in the parish of Saint-Colomb-de-Sillery and a residence in Ottawa. His villa was filled with artistic treasures, including canvases by Cornelius
(New York), 77 (April–September 1903): 522–31; Intimacies in Canadian life and letters (Ottawa, 1927). R. E. Rashley, “W. H. Drummond and the dilemma of style,” Dalhousie Rev
alcoholism. Ducharme spent the last years of his life there but his health gradually worsened. He often travelled, to Lachine and to Bytown (Ottawa) and Plantagenet in Upper Canada, as well as to Saint
–1791,” Centre de recherche en civilisation canadienne-française, Bull. (Ottawa), 16 (1977–78), no.2: 22–26. É.-Z. Massicotte, “Le peintre Dulongpré,” BRH, 26 (1920): 149; “Un
of which Dunlop was leader, for the entire 64,000 acres of Derry Township on the north shore of the Ottawa River.
In Montreal Dunlop rented a house
the Ottawa and the St Lawrence. Though he was never a strict party man, Dunlop’s political sympathies ran to the tory side; none the less he managed to annoy leading representatives of both poles of