–1980 (Montréal, 1993). Roger Graham, “The cabinet of 1911,” in Cabinet formation and bicultural relations: seven case studies, ed. F. W. Gibson (Ottawa, 1970), 47–62. Clarence
associations was his participation in a financial reorganization of the Brockville and Ottawa Railway in the late 1860s. Fraser was given credit for working out a complex transfer of assets and liabilities among
, 1885, no.37: 174–97; Royal commission on the relations of labour and capital in Canada, Report (5v. in 6, Ottawa, 1889). Canada investigates industrialism: the royal commission on the
thesis, Carleton Univ., Ottawa, 1982). S. G. Roberts, “Imperial policy, provincial administration and defence in Upper Canada, 1796–1812” (d phil thesis, Oxford Univ., 1975). J. B
; Orange Lily and Protestant Vindicator, 1849–54, of Bytown (Ottawa); and Brockville Gazette, 1831–32, and Brockville Recorder, 1830–49. The Loyal Orange Association of British North
meridians; the history of surveying and mapping in Canada (3v., Ottawa, 1966–69), have tended to accept Chipman’s word as law, even his speculations regarding Holland’s second marriage and ancestry
(Ottawa, 1979). Burke’s peerage (1970). Fauteux, Patriotes. Wallace, Macmillan dict. John Benson, British coalminers in the nineteenth century: a social history
is full of details. In March 1968, Gaétan Gervais presented at the University of Ottawa a thesis entitled, “Médéric Lanctot et l’Union nationale,” which analyses in depth Lanctot’s political thought
, “Bishop Lartigue and the first rebellion in the Montreal area” (ma thesis, Carleton Univ., Ottawa, 1967). Yvette Majerus, “L’éducation dans le diocèse de Montréal d’après la
, Ottawas, and Miamis who had settled near Detroit came to blows and almost plunged the west into war. Upon hearing of this development, Pontchartrain finally decided that the time had come to clear the air
Chapeau et al., Canadian R. C. bishops, 1658–1979 (Ottawa, 1980); Michel Roy, L’Acadie, des origines à nos jours: essai de synthèse
Reid] and then in 1916 set up a royal commission to recommend long-term solutions to the country’s railway problems. In the end Ottawa decided to take over and merge the two financially
Canada, 1836–1937, with other data relevant to operation of Department of Transport, comp. Robert Dorman (Ottawa, 1938). G. R. Stevens, Canadian National Railways (2v., Toronto and
and Gustave Lanctot (Ottawa, 1931). William Smith, The diary and selected papers of Chief Justice William Smith, 1784–1793, ed. L. F. S. Upton (2v., Toronto, 1963–65), 1: 264
” (ma thesis, Univ. of Ottawa, 1966), 91–101, 153–54. A. L. Burt, The old province of Québec (2v., Toronto, 1968), 1: 248; 2: 31–32, 39, 40, 65, 117, 152–56, 187. Christie, Hist
., [Ottawa, 1919–20]), I. [Jacob Danford], “Quebec under siege, 1775–1776: the ‘Memorandums’ of Jacob Danford,” ed. J. F. Roche, CHR, L (1969), 68–85. Docs. relating to
and to secure more reliable markets for its products. Moreover, when Murray was caught on the cusp of post-war collapse, he lacked three essentials: political clout in Ottawa, industrial harmony at home
convention much was made of Ottawa’s enlightened attitude toward the west, revealed in a recent breakthrough in negotiations for transferring control over Manitoba’s natural resources from the federal to the
McGill to have these items shipped in their canoes and set out with them by the Ottawa River route for Michilimackinac. At that post he bought canoes and supplies, engaged men, and loaded bales
of Cabot Tower” and “Cabot Tower: the Prowse–‘Mariner’ correspondence,” Parks Canada, National hist. parks and sites branch, Research Bull. (Ottawa), nos.155 and 156 (both issued 1981). St
state, and then went on to Ottawa, where he saw Macdonald and the governor general, Lord Lansdowne [Petty-Fitzmaurice
conservative; the political career of John Hillyard Cameron, 1846–1862” (ma thesis, Carleton Univ., Ottawa, 1965), 10–33. George Metcalf, “The
government’s confidence that it could stay the course was rudely disturbed when, in May, an attempt to float another loan failed, and bankruptcy became an immediate possibility. Squires and Cashin went to Ottawa
as The Talbot papers (2v., Ottawa, 1908–9). The editor, James Henry
. Dollier* de Casson and M. René Bréhant de Galinée to reconnoitre among the “Ottawa nations” of
, and in the B. E. Walker papers and Advisory Arts Council records in the National Gallery of Canada Library, Ottawa. Finally, both the CIBC [Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce] and the Canadian
prerequisite for imperial aid, the Whiteway government dispatched a delegation to Ottawa in late March to discuss confederation. It was led by Bond, Whiteway apparently suffering from “severe nervous depression
Report, 1911. Town of York, 1793–1815 (Firth), 157–91, 232–37. H. J. Morgan, Bibliotheca Canadensis: or, a manual of Canadian literature (Ottawa, 1867; repr. Detroit, 1968), 393
Canadiana: paintings, water-colours and drawings (Manoir Richelieu collection) (Ottawa, 1983). Annemarie De Waal Malefijt, Images of man: a history of
): 185–207. T. [E.] Brown, “‘Architecture as therapy,’” Archivaria (Ottawa), no.10 (summer 1980): 99–124. Cyril Greenland, “Three pioneers of Canadian psychiatry,” American Medical Assoc
, as he continued to explore his vast diocese, Bishop Bourget went to the north shore of the Ottawa River. Its flourishing lumber industry [see Philemon
of Ludger Duvernay; and a copy of the correspondence of Charles-Ovide Perrault in the Édouard-Raymond Fabre papers. The National Library (Ottawa) and the PAC also have some Papineau papers, mostly
siècles (Paris, 1967). P.-G. Roy, La famille Aubert de Gaspé (Lévis, 1907). Guy Frégault, “La Compagnie de la colonie,” Revue de l’université d’Ottawa, XXX (1960), 5–29
collection of all works by Charlevoix is to be found in the John Carter Brown Library (Providence, R.I.). Some information was supplied by Dr Bernard Boivin, Research Branch, Dept. of Agriculture, Ottawa
, “Monseigneur Henry-Marie Dubreuil de Pontbriand: ses mandements et circulaires” (unpublished ma thesis, University of Ottawa, 1971). Henri Têtu, Notices biographiques: les
Canal enlargement . . . (Ottawa, 1873); and Report on the accommodation for railways on the waterfront of the city of Toronto and the location of the Canadian Pacific, freight
site that month. With as many as 17 hours a day spent traversing rough terrain between Bytown (Ottawa) and Kingston in sweltering temperatures, Kempt endured more misery and fatigue than during his
received – doctorates (Université Laval, McGill University, Université d’Ottawa, University of Toronto, University of Alberta, Université de Montréal, Université de Sherbrooke, Memorial University of
,” ed. A. R. Kelley, ANQ Rapport, 1959–60: 121–65. A portrait of Mountain done in 1778 by John Downman and kept at the PAC is reproduced in Archivist (Ottawa), 12, no.1 (January
districts in the Ottawa valley and enlisted his support. Although the lieutenant governor was sympathetic, he promised no funds and McDonell eventually received £750 annually from Bathurst. The colonial
the total remuneration and substitute the less costly St Lawrence River route in part for the Ottawa River route. Ten crewmen were needed for handling a canoe but a bateau carried the same volume
improvement, as exemplified by the request of the Ottawa separate-school trustees for an investigation of their schools. The inquiry of 1893 also led to an evaluation of teaching by the religious orders, and
September 1815, having learned already that Bennett had toured the Ottawa circuit. Following a sharp confrontation with Richard Williams*, the
, univ. d’Ottawa, 1967). Taft Manning, Revolt of French Canada. Wallot, Un Québec qui bougeait. F.-J. Audet, “Herman-Witsius Ryland,” RSC Trans., 3rd ser., 23 (1929
orders, seated on a heavy base. Not all of Thomas’s competition designs were successful. In 1859, for example, he was an unsuccessful entrant in the contest for the parliament buildings in Ottawa
besieged Ottawa with desperate demands for financial assistance. The second occurred in 1911 when the Laurier government negotiated a reciprocity agreement with the United States. Van Horne believed
mission, with a slim margin for manœuvring. Basically, the dice were loaded: the ablest public servants and the most outstanding politicians had been drawn to Ottawa, and by the working of the double
[Macdonald*’s] Ministry are faring at Ottawa,” he wrote at the time of the Pacific Scandal, “if the want of confidence is carried against him by the Grits, Sir John will have to resign and there will
separations; talented in the visual arts, she trained at the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa and the Art Gallery of Toronto, as well as spending time at the Courtauld Institute of Art in London. Twice
bibliography, A. H. O’Brien, Haliburton (“Sam Slick”): a sketch and bibliography (Ottawa, 1910). In fact, the best single bibliography is that appended to V. L. O. Chittick, Thomas