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National Historic Sites of Canada System Plan Will Provide Even Greater Opportunities for Canadians to Understand and Celebrate Our National Heritage
PROUDLY BRINGING YOU CANADA AT ITS BEST National Historic Sites of Canada S YSTEM P LAN Parks Parcs Canada Canada 2 6 5 Identification of images on the front cover photo montage: 1 1. Lower Fort Garry 4 2. Inuksuk 3. Portia White 3 4. John McCrae 5. Jeanne Mance 6. Old Town Lunenburg © Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada, (2000) ISBN: 0-662-29189-1 Cat: R64-234/2000E Cette publication est aussi disponible en français www.parkscanada.pch.gc.ca National Historic Sites of Canada S YSTEM P LAN Foreword Canadians take great pride in the people, places and events that shape our history and identify our country. We are inspired by the bravery of our soldiers at Normandy and moved by the words of John McCrae’s "In Flanders Fields." We are amazed at the vision of Louis-Joseph Papineau and Sir Wilfrid Laurier. We are enchanted by the paintings of Emily Carr and the writings of Lucy Maud Montgomery. We look back in awe at the wisdom of Sir John A. Macdonald and Sir George-Étienne Cartier. We are moved to tears of joy by the humour of Stephen Leacock and tears of gratitude for the courage of Tecumseh. We hold in high regard the determination of Emily Murphy and Rev. Josiah Henson to overcome obstacles which stood in the way of their dreams. We give thanks for the work of the Victorian Order of Nurses and those who organ- ized the Underground Railroad. We think of those who suffered and died at Grosse Île in the dream of reaching a new home. -
The Descendants of Jabez Gorham (1725-1806) of Liverpool, Nova Scotia, with an Account of Their Earlier Ancestry
THE DESCENDANTS OF JABEZ GORHAM (1725-1806) OF LIVERPOOL, NOVA SCOTIA, WITH AN ACCOUNT OF THEIR EARLIER ANCESTRY Eville Gorham and Anne (Gorham) Blakeney December 2006 TABLE OF CONTENTS PREFACE ................................................................................................ :.......................... 1 PLAN OF TEXT ................................................................................................................ 2 CHAPTER 1: THE GORHAMS OF LIVERPOOL ........................................................... 3 CHAPTER 2: THE FIRST TWO GENERATIONS IN HALIFAX ................................. 11 CHAPTER 3: THE THIRD GENERATION IN HALIFAX ............................................ 18 CHAPTER 4: THE DIASPORA FROM HALIFAX AFTER WORLD WAR II ............ 27 CHAPTER 5: THE GORHAMS IN BERMUDA ............................................................ 39 CHAPTER 6: ANCESTORS IN NEW ENGLAND ........................................................ 42 CHAPTER 7: GORHAMS IN ENGLAND, BRITTANY, AND DENMARK ................ 50 CHAPTER 8: CHARACTERISTICS OF GORHAM FAMILIES OVER TIME ............ 55 TABLES ........................................................................................................................... 57 REFERENCES ................................................................................................................. 61 NOTE ................................................................................................................................ 66 PREFACE Our chief aim has been -
HANSARD 19-66 DEBATES and PROCEEDINGS Speaker
HANSARD 19-66 DEBATES AND PROCEEDINGS Speaker: Honourable Kevin Murphy Published by Order of the Legislature by Hansard Reporting Services and printed by the Queen's Printer. Available on INTERNET at http://nslegislature.ca/index.php/proceedings/hansard/ Second Session WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2019 TABLE OF CONTENTS SPEAKER’S RULING: To suggest that another member is misleading or has misled the House with intention is unparliamentary. (Point of order by the Member for Cape Breton Centre [Hansard p.4767, October 25, 2019]) ....................................................4905 PRESENTING AND READING PETITIONS: Govt. (N.S.): Mines Rd., Maccan: Condition - Unacceptable, T. Rushton ..........................................................................................................4907 Govt. (N.S.): Res. Tenancies Act: Notice for Entry of Premises - Amend, Hon. L. Kousoulis ..............................................................................................4907 GOVERNMENT NOTICES OF MOTION: Res. 1441, Conflict of Interest Commissioner: Appointment - Forthcoming, Hon. M. Furey ....................................................................................................4908 Vote - Affirmative..................................................................................4909 Res. 1442, McKeough, Marcel: Retirement - Congrats., Hon. L. Glavine..................................................................................................4909 Vote - Affirmative..................................................................................4910 -
Hansard 19-57 Debates And
HANSARD 19-57 DEBATES AND PROCEEDINGS Speaker: Honourable Kevin Murphy Published by Order of the Legislature by Hansard Reporting Services and printed by the Queen's Printer. Available on INTERNET at http://nslegislature.ca/index.php/proceedings/hansard/ Second Session WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2019 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE PRESENTING REPORTS OF COMMITTEES: Law Amendments Committee, Hon. M. Furey ....................................................................................................4193 GOVERNMENT NOTICES OF MOTION: Res. 1337, WE Day Atl.: Passion for Positive Change - Recog., Hon. Z. Churchill ...............................................................................................4194 Vote - Affirmative..................................................................................4195 Res. 1338, World Food Day: Inspiring Solutions for World Change - Recog., Hon. K. Regan ......................................................................................4195 Vote - Affirmative..................................................................................4196 Res. 1339, Hope Blooms, Youth Ldrship. Training - Recog., Hon. G. MacLellan ............................................................................................4196 Vote - Affirmative..................................................................................4197 Res. 1340, Nourish N.S.: Cultivating Health in Schs. - Recog., Hon. R. Delorey .................................................................................................4197 Vote -
PROGRESS BULLETIN Publication # 40031078 142Nd Year • No
WWW.LIGHTHOUSENOW.CA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2018 A DIVISION OF ADVOCATE MEDIA INC. BRIDGEWATER, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA Proudly Independent Since 1875 $2.17+HST PROGRESS BULLETIN Publication # 40031078 142nd Year • No. 42 Queens County man Thanksgiving refugees acquitted of charges connected to deadly 2015 crash Michael Albert Anthony found not guilty of allegations associated with Highway 103 accident By KEITH CORCORAN [email protected] M@NewsmanKeith A Queens County man charged in relation to a Highway 103 crash three years ago where a pregnant woman died was acquitted on all counts because, in part, the Crown didn’t prove he intended to cause the crash and didn’t have the evidence to establish his ac- GAYLE WILSON PHOTO tions were a “marked departure from the norm.” Michael Albert Anthony, 28, of Milton was found Joe and Faith Grant won third- and fifth- place respectively in the turkey competition that took place at the end not guilty October 10 of criminal negligence causing of September at the South Shore Exhibition grounds as part of the annual 4-H provincial show. See page 12 for death and dangerous driving causing death to Nicole more. Ezute-Thomas, and criminal negligence causing bodi- ly harm and dangerous driving causing bodily harm to Charles Ezute-Thomas and Kenneth Croft. Nicole’s mother and sister, both wearing shirts with adorned messages calling for justice for Nicole Ocearch wraps up and her unborn child, were among family members who wept after hearing the decision of Justice De- nise Boudreau in Nova Scotia Supreme Court in Bridgewater. -
HANSARD 20-76 DEBATES and PROCEEDINGS Speaker
HANSARD 20-76 DEBATES AND PROCEEDINGS Speaker: Honourable Kevin Murphy Published by Order of the Legislature by Hansard Reporting Services and printed by the Queen's Printer. Available on INTERNET at http://nslegislature.ca/index.php/proceedings/hansard/ Second Session THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 2020 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE PRESENTING REPORTS OF COMMITTEES: Com. on Law Amendments, Hon. M. Furey ....................................................................................................5801 GOVERNMENT NOTICES OF MOTION: Res. 1796, Southwest Lobster Science Soc.: Conservation - Congrats., Hon. K. Colwell .................................................................................................5802 Vote - Affirmative..................................................................................5803 Res. 1797, Dietitians of Can.: March, Nutrition Mo. - Recog., Hon. R. Delorey .................................................................................................5803 Vote - Affirmative..................................................................................5804 Res. 1798, JD Composites: Entrepreneur of the Yr. - Congrats., Hon. K. Colwell .................................................................................................5804 Vote - Affirmative..................................................................................5805 2 Res. 1799, Clare: Communauté accueilliante - Félicitations, Hon. L. Metlege Diab ........................................................................................5805 -
September 6, 2018 to October 11, 2018
September 6, 2018 to October 11, 2018 BOUND VOLUME INDEX - FALL 2018 4-H Shu-Mil Club: Vols. - Congrats. (res. 608), n 1562 4th Annual Bordertown Biker Bash: Organizers - Recog. (mem. stat.), 991 4th Annual Caleb’s Superhero Walk: Participants - Thanks (mem. stat.), 987 10 Days in Oct.: Cultural Fest. - Commend (mem. stat.), 694 41st Annual 4-H N.S. Pro Show: Organizers - Congrats (mem. stat.), 984 2017: Financial Info. and Stats., Vol. 3 (April 2018) (rept. tabled), 96 A2J: Free Legal Clinic, Yarmouth - Recog. (res. 506), n 1318, app 1318 Aborig. Wellness & Gladue Ct.: New Initiative - Congrats. (mem. stat.), 425 Acadia Rec. Club: Chas. Fenerty Bandstand - Congrats. (res. 146), n 616 Acad. Affs. - Mun. of Clare: 250th Anniv. - Congrats. (res. 279), n 902, app 903 A’Court, Ashley & Ryan: Horse Riding Experience - Congrats. (res. 363), n 1111 ADAMS, Ms. Barbara (Cole Harbour-Eastern Passage- PC) Animal Protection Act (Bill 27), 3rd 1069 Bills Introduced 47 Cancer Survivors Day Act, 1st 563, 2nd 1158, 1160, 1161, 1163, 1165, 1166, app 1167, 3rd 1168, app 1169, RA 1627 52 Health Protection Act, 1st 621 Cancer Survivors Day Act (Bill 47), 2nd 1158, 3rd 1168 Gov’t. (N.S.) - Comprehensive Services for Sexualized Violence Survivors - Failure to Provide (adj. mo.), 252 Gov’t. (N.S.) - Rent: Forty-three Per Cent Unable to Pay - Failure to Address (adj. mo.), 1189 Member Statements Aucoin, André: Duke of Ed. Prog. - Commend, 298 Baumhour, Nick/Felix, Riley: U18 Football N.S. - Congrats., 986 Bonang, Lisa - Physician: Com. Leader - Thanks, 440 Bosom Buddies: Intl. Competition - Congrats., 582 Broome, Ben: Natl.