Members of the legal profession have made useful contributions to our knowledge of the history of western Canada. In Manitoba the writings of Roy St. George Stubbs and Dale Gibson come to mind. To be added to that list is Kirk N. Lambrecht, a practicing attorney from Edmonton, Alberta, who has made an important contribution to the literature on the administration and development of Dominion Lands in the western provinces and northern territories of Canada. After the vast areas of Rupert\u27s Land and the North-West Territories were transferred from the Hudson\u27s Bay Company to the Dominion of Canada on 15 July 1870, the responsibility for the administration of all matters relating to lands in what amounts to virtually one quarter of the e...
In the fall of 1980 Charles W. MacIntosh, Q.C., then the head of the Land Registration and Informati...
In 1869-70 the Métis of the Red River region in Manitoba resisted the transfer of their homeland fro...
The Canadian Plains Research Center has published eighteen papers which were presented at the Novemb...
Members of the legal profession have made useful contributions to our knowledge of the history of we...
The lands in Canada\u27s western provinces and northern territories have undergone a tortuous histor...
In the last quarter of the nineteenth century, the Dominion of Canada allotted over 1,400,000 acres ...
With the emergence of native issues such as land claims and self-government in the Canadian constitu...
Systems for recording interests in land are not the subject of much public interest or concern in Ca...
This thesis examines the principles which guided James G. Gardiner's approach to dominion-provincial...
David Laird was born in 1883 in Prince Edward Island, a descendant of colonists settled by the fifth...
This informative collection of eight essays by different authors plus an introduction by the editor ...
The relationship between Canada and Newfoundland was under stress for a number of different reasons ...
Essays on the Historical Geography of the Canadian West is a fine example of a department\u27s contr...
This book, the sixth volume in the series Manitoba Studies in Native History, is a collection of eig...
In the fall of 1980 Charles W. MacIntosh, Q.C., then the head of the Land Registration and Informati...
In 1869-70 the Métis of the Red River region in Manitoba resisted the transfer of their homeland fro...
The Canadian Plains Research Center has published eighteen papers which were presented at the Novemb...
Members of the legal profession have made useful contributions to our knowledge of the history of we...
The lands in Canada\u27s western provinces and northern territories have undergone a tortuous histor...
In the last quarter of the nineteenth century, the Dominion of Canada allotted over 1,400,000 acres ...
With the emergence of native issues such as land claims and self-government in the Canadian constitu...
Systems for recording interests in land are not the subject of much public interest or concern in Ca...
This thesis examines the principles which guided James G. Gardiner's approach to dominion-provincial...
David Laird was born in 1883 in Prince Edward Island, a descendant of colonists settled by the fifth...
This informative collection of eight essays by different authors plus an introduction by the editor ...
The relationship between Canada and Newfoundland was under stress for a number of different reasons ...
Essays on the Historical Geography of the Canadian West is a fine example of a department\u27s contr...
This book, the sixth volume in the series Manitoba Studies in Native History, is a collection of eig...
In the fall of 1980 Charles W. MacIntosh, Q.C., then the head of the Land Registration and Informati...
In 1869-70 the Métis of the Red River region in Manitoba resisted the transfer of their homeland fro...
The Canadian Plains Research Center has published eighteen papers which were presented at the Novemb...