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anti-secessionist movement, Oronhyatekha was able to bring enough members from the remaining Ontario lodges to Ottawa in June 1881 to reconstitute the IOF as a new fraternal society. He was elected
(Ottawa), Robinson papers (mfm. at AO). William Blackstone, Commentaries on the laws of England (4v., Oxford, 1765–69; repr. Chicago and London, 1979), 1: 357–61; 4: 74–93. U.C., House of Assembly
thesis, Univ. of Ottawa, 1955). Sister Maura [Mary Power], The Sisters of Charity, Halifax (Toronto, 1956). Kenneth [J.] Munro, St. Joseph’s College, University of Alberta
White* fashion temporary state intervention in the creation of credit. The Finance Act of 1914 allowed Ottawa to advance moneys to the commercial banks, thereby facilitating the expansion of credit in
 IX issued a decree establishing a commission composed of Bourget of Montreal, Joseph-Bruno Guigues* of Ottawa, and Edward John
Smith* remarked in his Bystander, “In these times the position of the clergy is a most trying one.” From Toronto, Colonel Ingersoll moved on to Montreal, Ottawa, Belleville, and Napanee
deposited with the National Library, Ottawa. C. D. W. Goodwin, Canadian economic thought: the political economy of a developing nation, 1814–1914 (Duke University
[Some of François Ranvoyzé’s work is in the Henry Birks Collection of Silver at the National Gallery of Canada (Ottawa) and at the Musée du Québec (Québec). The Fonds Morisset, held at MAC-CD, contains
War II, forced four to withdraw. These were: in 1931 the Pittsburgh Pirates of Pennsylvania (founded in Philadelphia as the Quakers for the 1930–31 season); in 1935 the Ottawa Senators (founded in
surveyor of woods were timber duties in the Ottawa valley, which were handled by a clerk and by agents [see Charles
([Ottawa], 1953); S. McC. Pargellis, Lord Loudoun, and “The four independent companies of New York,” Essays in colonial history presented to Charles McLean Andrews by his students
Ontario, and Toronto and Ottawa are often mentioned specifically. Indeed, both books seem to be based on specimens in Ross’s own collection and they offer relatively untechnical descriptions. Similar
Garneau, édit.] (Québec, 1873; réimpr., Ottawa, 1980). Extracts from the latter work were published in Écrits du Canada français (Montréal), 8 (janv. 1961): 259–337; 9 (avril 1961): 261
of Ottawa, Sicotte resigned his portfolio on 10 Jan. 1859. He became the leader of the opposition from Canada East, and in May 1862, when the Cartier-Macdonald government was overthrown on
documentaire de la Congrégation des missionnaires oblats de Marie-Immaculée dans l’Est du Canada (12v., Ottawa, 1957–75), 2. Chaussé, Jean-Jacques Lartigue, 89–132. Jacques Grisé, Les
, from which Smith continued to press Ottawa for Asian exclusion and labour reform, gave him access to Sir Wilfrid
, 3 April 1937; M-1174-5; Micro-Steinhauer, diaries, 1927–36 and account book. Library and Arch. Can. (Ottawa), RG10-B-3, vol.7275, file 8118-2 (Saddle Lake Agency, enfranchisement, Rev. R. B
he visited England again in 1831, he journeyed to Upper Canada each year, conducted three complete visitations of that province, twice visited missions on the Ottawa River and in the Eastern Townships
. Stove Mounters’ and Range Workers’ Journal (Detroit), 1901–12. Trades and Labor Congress of Canada, Report of the proc. of the annual convention ([Ottawa]), 18 (1902)–30 (1914).
Lefebvre Duplessis Faber negotiated with the Ottawas and endeavoured to prevent them from trading with the English. In addition, through an ordinance issued on 27 Feb. 1751 La Jonquière
to make municipalities, such as Montreal, honour their pledges of financial support for the Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway. This policy led directly to the so-called coup d’état of 2
“1,200,000​ livres of beaver pelts,” he suggested two posts, one to the north and the other to the south of Lake Ontario, to protect the movement of the Ottawa Indians coming to trade, and the
province into the dominion . . . (Ottawa, 1880). J. J. Hargrave, Red River (Montreal, 1871). HBRS, XIX (Rich and A. M. Johnson). [J. G. Lambton
Tonty went down to Quebec with a fleet of fur-laden canoes manned by Ottawas and coureurs de bois. While there he borrowed a substantial sum on behalf of his business partnership. By this time La
her first tour on 24 May. She went on to Ottawa and various locations in the Outaouais area before going to the Côte-Nord region. On her return to Montreal, she acquired the legal status of
, 1875, no.40: 154–217. The French version was also issued as a separate offprint ([Ottawa, 1875]). Verreau’s publications include
War I it took part in the sale of Victory Bonds and, armed with this experience, diversified its activities considerably. The firm opened offices in Quebec City and Ottawa, and then in Boston, and
., Ottawa, 1966), 1: 189. J.-P. Wallot, Un Québec qui bougeait: trame socio-politique du Québec au tournant du XIXe siècle (Sillery, Qué., 1973). F.-J. Audet, “Le
 
, Lost Toronto (Toronto, 1978). Ralph Greenhill et al., Ontario towns ([Ottawa, 1974]), plate 21. MacRae and Adamson, Cornerstones of order. MacRae et al., Hallowed walls.
, connected Baker’s home to those of two colleagues. The following month he installed a pair of telephones in Ottawa, linking the office of Prime Minister Alexander
Mercury, 1804–1823” (ma thesis, Univ. of Ottawa, 1975). Ouellet, Bas-Canada; Éléments d’histoire sociale du Bas-Canada (Montréal, 1972
–11. Christie, Hist. of L.C., vols.1, 6. J. E. Hare, La pensée socio-politique au Québec, 1784–1812: analyse sémantique (Ottawa, 1977). Lemieux, L
its field. The centenary of the first edition was honoured in 1945 in impressive ceremonies at Montreal, Quebec, and Ottawa, and led to demonstrations in which patriotism vied with concern for
of Ottawa on 27 Feb. 1872, he suggested that if “Englishmen, unmindful of the past, repudiate their national obligations,” Canadians had the ability to work out their own destiny by themselves. In
reached James Bay. The journey was made by way of the turbulent Ottawa River route to Lake Temiscaming, thence by a chain of lakes and streams and
of Montreal and Ottawa had been detached from Quebec, and the principal problems were or could be settled by the biannual assemblies. Every three years, therefore, he obtained Rome’s permission to
); Divers (1re éd., Montréal, 1893); Mémoires (Ottawa, 1866). Philippe Aubert de Gaspé (fils), L’Influence d’un livre; roman historique (1re éd., Québec
Can. in Ottawa are held in its archives and library. The Fisher Library holds other important collections related to the discovery of insulin
matter of inherent jurisdiction, then from Ottawa. He expressed this position in a number of later cases, but only once did he receive support from outside the province, namely from the House of Commons
 
and Sites Branch, Microfiche report, no.119, Ottawa, 1983).  m.b
Alexander Macdonald, G.C.B., first prime minister of the dominion of Canada (2v., Ottawa, [1894]). Read, Lives of the judges. W. R. Riddell, The
liberated by the Iroquois as proof of the sincerity of their intentions. The Abenaki, Huron (Wendat), Ottawa (Odawa), and the Indigenous people closely associated with missionaries chose delegates to meet
union through the legislature and led a delegation to Ottawa to negotiate the final version. All that remained was endorsement by the electorate. Though under pressure to do so, Carter refused to go to
experiment, later extending it to Douro, Oro, and Dummer townships, up the Ottawa valley, and in the southwest between Colonel Thomas Talbot*’s lands
 
au séminaire de Québec, 1867–1877 (Lévis, 1905). J.-A. Gagné, “The teaching of chemistry at Quebec City before 1852,” Chemistry in Canada (Ottawa), 4 (1952): 36–37. Yvan Lamonde
: www.ancestry.ca (consulted 23 Aug. 2022). Library and Arch. Can. (Ottawa), R233-34-0, Ont., dist. East York (45), subdist. Yorkville (B): 33. Museums of Mississauga, Ont., 2004-2-277
. de l’univ. d’Ottawa, 39 (1969): 212–27. J. C. Webster, “Joseph Frederick Wallet Des Barres and The Atlantic Neptune,” RSC Trans., 3rd ser., 21 (1927
Army and the Young Men’s Christian Association, and victims of a fire near Ottawa in 1897 all had reason to be grateful for his generosity. In 1905, at the request of Joseph Wesley
), sect.i: 89–112. J.-L.Roy, “Livres et société bas-canadienne: croissance et expansion de la librairie Fabre (1816–1855),” Social Hist. (Ottawa), 5 (1972): 117–43.
Peter Mitchell as his fellow cabinet member. Fisher was left with much of the responsibility of reorganizing the New Brunswick government which had many problems caused by the mass exodus to Ottawa
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