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  • discussion and see a list of open tasks.CanadaWikipedia:WikiProject CanadaTemplate:WikiProject CanadaCanada-related articles Low This article has been...
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  • Retrieved 27 June 2011. David Mills (1988). The idea of loyalty in Upper Canada, 1784-1850. McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP. pp. 197–. ISBN 9780773506602...
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  • Talk:New Brunswick (category B-Class Canada-related articles)
    the establishment of the Province of New Brunswick in 1784. Most historians and most articles in Wikipedia consider that the history of an area goes...
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  • Talk:History of New Brunswick (category B-Class Canada-related articles)
    "Carleton, Thomas," Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online (2000) online edition MacNutt, W. S. New Brunswick: A History, 1784-1867 (1984) Mancke; Elizabeth...
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  • {{editprotected}} Please restore the link to Sports in Canada in the {{main}} template at the top of the Canada#Culture section. It should look like this: It...
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  • by 84.189.1.194 (talk) 20:32, 26 May 2008 (UTC) Also, Casper Shafer (1712-1784), who spelled his name and others spelled his name several different ways...
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  • likely that George Dixon's 1784 vessel was a private merchantman called Queen Charlotte not an HMS Queen Charlotte. See Canadian DNB article: [1] mervyn...
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  • Talk:Recollects (category Start-Class Canada-related articles)
    Hubert, annulled the vows of any friar professed after 1784." 5 years after 1759 is 1764. Should 1784 be 1764? But that wouldn't make much sense - why allow...
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  • Talk:Glebe Farm 40B (category Stub-Class Canada-related articles)
    and after Haldimand permitted the Six Nations to assume occupancy in 1784. Haldimand in effect created for the Six Nations a granted reserve, which is one...
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  • already written for 1763] 1784: New Brunswick is created 1841: The Province of Canada is created 1846: Oregon Treaty settles border in West between British...
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  • Anyone here remember the 1960s? I don't, but I think that "Dominion of Canada" was in use until the 1960s, not just the 1930s as a recent edit indicated....
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  • Talk:Prince Edward County, Ontario (category Start-Class Canada-related articles)
    'United Empire Loyalist' settlers landed, in Prinyer's Cove, in the 5th (Marysburgh) Township, in the fall of 1784. Here they 'drew lots' for selecting which...
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  • independence until 1783 (possibly even 1784 when the Treaty of Paris became effective). With respect, your analysis of the Canadian monarchy is noted but not valid...
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  • Talk:Bois Blanc Island (Ontario) (category Start-Class Canada-related articles)
    best key to the dialect spoken in New France in the mid -18th century.” – http://www.waynecook.com/aessex.html – 1784 – The Homestead of Matthew Elliot...
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  • Talk:John Graves Simcoe (category C-Class Canada-related articles)
    Francis Gwillim Simcoe (born 1801), died 1812 in Trinidad Breach at Badajoz, Spain Daughter Eliza Simcoe (born 1784-died 1865) son Reverend Henry Addington...
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  • Talk:South Stormont (category Start-Class Canada-related articles)
    it been founded? 1784? Here it says: "After the war was over, government officials sought lands for Loyalist resettlement. By June 1784, the soldiers of...
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  • Talk:John McLoughlin (category Start-Class Canada-related articles)
    photo as a source, I'll just type what the sign reads: "Dr. John McLoughlin 1784-1857. Chief Factor of the Hudson's Bay Company at Fort Vancouver. Philanthropist...
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  • 1826, was originally owned by Richard Cartwright, who settled in Kingston in 1784. A 1908 purpose-built structure between the two buildings included a bowling...
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  • Talk:Quebec Act (category B-Class Canada-related articles)
    lack of widespread popular support (as it did in Upper Canada). Esseh 04:51, 5 April 2007 (UTC) In 1784, this is indeed a contradiction. The assertion...
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  • was passed in 1787. older ≠ wiser 00:42, 13 June 2010 (UTC) The Land Ordinance of 1784 article, to which the Northwest Ordinance of 1784 article redirects...
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