Cartoons by Chambers Published During the Past Year in the Chronicle-Herald and the Mail-Star 1967 / by Robert Chambers. Halifax : McCurdy Print Co., 1967. 68 pages : illustrations ; 18 x 26 cm.
Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - NC1449 C45 A45 1967
Political Cartoons from the Chronicle-Herald and the Mail-Star by Robert Chambers from 1967.
Political cartoons — Canada
Caricatures and cartoons — Canada
Canada — Politics and government — Humor
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Cartoons by Chambers Published During the Past Year in the Chronicle-Herald and the Mail-Star 1966 / by Robert Chambers. Halifax : McCurdy Print. Co., 1966. 74 pages : illustrated ; 18 x 26 cm.
Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - NC1449 C45 A45 1966
Political Cartoons from the Chronicle-Herald and the Mail-Star by Robert Chambers from 1966.
Political cartoons — Canada
Caricatures and cartoons — Canada
Canada — Politics and government — Humor
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The Union of the British Provinces / by Edward Whelan, M.P.P.. Gardenvale, Quebec : Garden City Press, 1927. 248 pages : portraits ; 24 cm.
Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - F75 W56
Written immediately after the conferences held in Charlottetown and Québec in 1864, on confederation, and the accompanying banquets held in Halifax, St-John, Montreal, Ottawa and Toronto. F75 W56 c.1 - Copy 1 F75 W56 c.2 - Copy 2 (handwritten note inside to D.C. Harvey from Eileen Odevoive)
Charlottetown Conference (1864)
Québec Conference (1864 : Québec, Québec)
Canada — History — 1841-1867
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A Crown of Maples : Constitutional Monarchy in Canada / Canadian Heritage. Gatineau, Québec : Canadian Heritage, 2012. xxi, 65 pages ; 28 cm.
Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - JL15 C76 2012
An overview of the history, traditions and contemporary links that Canada shares with the monarchy. Issued also in French under title: La couronne canadienne, la monarchie constitutionnelle au Canada. Electronic version also available. Includes bibliographical references.
Elizabeth — II, — Queen of Great Britain
Constitutional history — Canada
Monarchy
Federal government — Canada
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Angus L. MacDonald : a Provincial Liberal / T. Stephen Henderson. Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 2006. viii, 300 pages : illustrations
Nova Scotia Archives Library - FC2325.1 M32 H45 2006 - Open Shelf
Includes bibliographical references and index.
MacDonald, Angus L. — (Angus Lewis), — 1890-1954
Canada. — Royal Canadian Navy — History
Prime Ministers — Nova Scotia — Biography
Nova Scotia — Politics and Government
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The Charlottetown Conference : and the Birth of Canada / Deirdre Kessler and Douglas Baldwin. Halifax : Nimbus Publishing, 2015. 123 pages : illustrations (some colour) ; 21 cm.
Nova Scotia Archives Library - FC476 K47 2015 - Open Shelf
Series: Stories of Our Past (Halifax, Nova Scotia). In mid-June 1864, the Province of Canada (Ontario and Quebec) was experiencing what contemporaries call 'political deadlock': no political party could hold a majority in the Assembly. The past fifteen years had seen twelve different governments, and few important laws were passed. As a result, the 'Great Coalition' was formed, seeking to turn the Canadas into a federal union. That September, delegates from the three Maritime provinces prepared to discuss their potential union in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. With the addition of delegates representing the Canadas, however, the conference became the catalyst for the formation of the Dominion of Canada. The newest title in the Stories of Our Past series explores the political motives surrounding Confederation, with a focus on the pivotal role of the 1864 Charlottetown Conference. Highlighted with images, tables, and informative sidebars, The Charlottetown Conference is an accessible history of the birth of a nation. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Charlottetown Conference — 1864
Canada — Politics and government — 1841-1867
Canada — History — 1841-1867
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