Your search results
12 resources
-
Broadway, Theodore Wesley Joseph. “The Rural Church in the Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec, 1930-1955.” Master’s Thesis, McMaster University, 1957.
-
Dobbin, Carl William. “Rural Education: Aspirations of Secondary V Students, Lower North Shore, Quebec.” Master’s Thesis, Bishop’s University, 1995.
-
Hebert, Margo. “The Changing Educational Needs of a Rural Community in Quebec.” Master’s Thesis, McGill University, 1996.
-
Lapierre, Louise. “Histoire démographique et génétique d’une population insulaire : l’Île d’Entrée.” Master’s Thesis, Université de Montréal, 1984.
-
MacKenzie, Frank. “A History of Man’s Utilization of the St. Francis River, Quebec.” B.A. thesis, Bishop’s University, 1977.
-
Macmillan, Robert Bown. “The Contribution of Education Towards the Differential Patterns of Settlement and Migration of English and French Groups in Inverness Township until 1977.” Master’s Thesis, Bishop’s University, 1989.
-
McCutcheon, Wilfred W. “Some Factors for Consideration in the Establishment of Departments of Agriculture in the Protestant Rural Secondary Schools of Quebec, and Rural Secondary Schools of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.” PhD dissertation, Cornell University, 1951.
-
McDougall, Denise Gail. “The Dialect of York, P.Q. : As Represented by the Responses of Two Informants to the Short Work Sheets of the Linguistic Atlas of the United States and Canada.” Master’s Thesis, 1980.
-
Moore, Erinn. “The Representation of Tourism: A Historical Analysis of the Development of Tourism in the Eastern Townships, Quebec.” B.A. thesis, Bishop’s University, 2009.
-
Parson, Helen E. “Rural Land Use Change: A Study of the Gatineau Valley of Quebec.” PhD dissertation, University of Kentucky, 1976.
-
Sadler, Heather. “The Abandonment of Agricultural Land in Eaton Township, Quebec: Factors of Marginality.” B.A. thesis, Bishop’s University, 1982.
-
Scott, Gertrude Alice. “The Contribution of the Sisters of Saint Anne to English Catholic Education in Quebec.” Master’s Thesis, Université de Montréal, 1964.