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with sectional rivalries in the case of the university site emerges from a reading of R. C. Harris, “Locating the University of British Columbia,” BC Studies, no.32 (winter 1976–77
 7, G1; RG 8, I (C ser.). PRO, CO 42. Scottish Catholic Arch. (Edinburgh), Blairs letters; Preshome letters. SRO, GD45 (mfm. at PAC). Arthur papers (Sanderson). U.C., House of Assembly
), golden jubilee suppl. Ford Sales Bull. (Ford City [Windsor]), 1913–15. Ford Times (Ford City), 1913–18. Industrial Canada (Toronto), 1904–25. J. C. Keith, Windsor Utilities
, 1987). R. D. Gidney and W. P. J. Millar, Inventing secondary education: the rise of the high school in nineteenth-century Ontario (Montreal and Kingston, 1990). C
Sarrazin, 1659–1735, sa vie, ses travaux et son temps (Québec, 1927). J. C. K. Laflamme, “Michel Sarrazin: matériaux pour servir à l’histoire de la science en Canada,” RSCT, 1st
 
in New Brunswick is R. C. Campbell, “Simonds, Hazen and White: a study of a New Brunswick firm in the commercial world of the eighteenth century” (ma thesis, Univ
are Malcolm Ross, “Goldwin Smith,” in Our living tradition, [first ser.], ed. C. T. Bissell (Toronto, 1957), 29–47; Carl Berger’s introduction to the most recent edition of Smith’s
reports &c. I was somewhat ill this evening about 7 o’clock.” He had nine different classes, most with fewer than a dozen students, and none of them particularly challenging
: AN, Col., B, 3–8, 10–13, C11A, C13C, 3; Marine, B2, 50–52, 55, 58, 66, 104, B4, 9, 10; Archives du Service hydrographique de la marine, carton 671
1604: “Des sauvages” and other documents related to the period, ed. C. E Heidenreich and K. J. Ritch (Toronto, 2010). Other published sources include: [Marie de Pommereuse], “La
 
Brunswick (Toronto, 1981). Worthwhile dissertation material includes R. C. Campbell, “Simonds, Hazen and White: a study of a New Brunswick firm in the commercial world of the eighteenth century
). P. C. Newman, “The French revolution, Quebec 1961,” Maclean’s (Toronto), 74 (1961), no.8: 20, 83–89. 1945–1960: les quinze années qui ont merveilleusement formé Jean Lesage, chef du
in what has become known as Operation Ham, as would be disclosed in the reports of inquiries by Judge David C. McDonald (1979–81) in Ottawa and Commissioner Jean F. Keable (1981) in Quebec
provoked a response by John King, Mackenzie’s son-in-law, The other side of the “Story,” being some reviews of Mr. J. C. Dent’s first volume of “The story of the Upper Canadian rebellion,” and
.” W. J. Eccles [The main manuscript sources pertinent to Vaudreuil’s career are AN, Col., B, C11A, C
these notable exceptions, studies of responsible government have largely isolated British North American politics from its English background. The literature here is enormous. J. C. D. Clark
 
private papers or correspondence by or to Champigny are known to have survived. His dispatches to the minister are contained in AN, Col., C11A; the minister’s dispatches to him are in AN, Col., B
ed., London, 1967). B. C. Busch, “The Newfoundland sealers’ strike of 1902,” Labour (St John’s), 14 (1984): 73–101; The war against the seals: a history of the North American
 Dec. 1787; John Hammell, 26 Nov. 1787; C. W. Hazen, 21 April 1806; Gideon White, various dates; Justus Wright, 6, 12 Dec. 1789; Hazen papers, court records, 1783–1806. PAC, MG
business with the FPU, would invest in the company and manage it but, instead, he established his own export firm in 1917. The following year Coaker turned to his cabinet colleague J. C. Crosbie and
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