The Makers of Canada: Smith, W. L. The pioneers of old Ontario

The Makers of Canada: Smith, W. L. The pioneers of old Ontario
Title The Makers of Canada: Smith, W. L. The pioneers of old Ontario PDF eBook
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Pages 376
Release 1923
Genre Canada
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A History of Canada

A History of Canada
Title A History of Canada PDF eBook
Author Carl Frederick Wittke
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Pages 466
Release 1928
Genre Canada
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The Canadian Historical Review

The Canadian Historical Review
Title The Canadian Historical Review PDF eBook
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Pages 426
Release 1923
Genre Canada
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Canadian History

Canadian History
Title Canadian History PDF eBook
Author Reginald George Trotter
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Pages 184
Release 1926
Genre Canada
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Who Controls the Hunt?

Who Controls the Hunt?
Title Who Controls the Hunt? PDF eBook
Author David Calverley
Publisher UBC Press
Pages 225
Release 2018-03-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0774831367

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As the nineteenth century ended, Ontario wildlife became increasingly valuable. Tourists and sport hunters spent growing amounts of money in search of game, and the government began to extend its regulatory powers in this arena. Restrictions were imposed on hunting and trapping, completely ignoring Anishinaabeg hunting rights set out in the Robinson Treaties of 1850. Who Controls the Hunt? examines how Ontario’s emerging wildlife conservation laws failed to reconcile First Nations treaty rights and the power of the state. David Calverley traces the political and legal arguments prompted by the interplay of treaty rights, provincial and dominion government interests, and the corporate concerns of the Hudson’s Bay Company. A nuanced examination of Indigenous resource issues, the themes of this book remain germane to questions about who controls the hunt in Canada today.

The Culture of Hunting in Canada

The Culture of Hunting in Canada
Title The Culture of Hunting in Canada PDF eBook
Author Jean L. Manore
Publisher UBC Press
Pages 290
Release 2011-11-01
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 0774840064

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The Culture of Hunting in Canada covers elements of the history of hunting from the pre-colonial period until the present in all parts of Canada and features essays by practitioners and scholars of hunting and by pro- and anti-hunting lobbyists. The result crosses the boundaries between scholarship and personal reflection, and between academia and advocacy. Topics include hunting identities; conservation and its relationship to hunting; tensions between hunters and non-hunters and between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal hunting groups; hunting ethics; debates over hunting practices and regulations; animal rights; and gun control. This book makes an unprecedented contribution to the study of hunting in Canada and its role in our culture.

The Old Stones of Kingston

The Old Stones of Kingston
Title The Old Stones of Kingston PDF eBook
Author Margaret Angus
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 163
Release 1999-12-15
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1442655119

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Kingston is remarkable in that the visual evidence of its place in Canadian history and in Canadian architecture is still here: many of its older streets are lined with houses built of stone, and charming old limestone farm houses are found even in new subdivisions, surrounded now by modern, split-level dwellings. This book will inform and delight all those who take pleasure in the old buildings and in the social history of this country. Mrs Angus presents the stories of some of the architecturally and historically important limestone buildings, and of their owners, and thus tells the story of Kingston from the landing of the Empire Loyalists in 1784, through its brief period as capital of Canada (1841-43) up to Confederation. Full-page photographs illustrate the buildings; maps show the changing shape of the community, and help the reader to locate the buildings discussed in the text.