Dr. Daniel Tracey, A Pioneer Worker for Responsible Government in Canada

Type of resource
Author/collaborator
Title
Dr. Daniel Tracey, A Pioneer Worker for Responsible Government in Canada
Abstract
A biographical sketch of the editor of the Montreal newspaper The Vindicator. The Irish-born Daniel Tracey (c.1795-1832) was a reformer and supporter of Louis-Joseph Papineau and his Patriote movement. Tracey opposed the system of government which allowed the predominately English-speaking Chateau Clique to dominate the Legislative Council. Tracey died from cholera that swept through Montreal in 1832.
Publication
The Canadian Catholic Historical Association, Report
Volume
Vol. 2
Pages
33-45
Date
1934-35
Language
en
URL
Citation
Mullally, Emmet J. “Dr. Daniel Tracey, A Pioneer Worker for Responsible Government in Canada.” The Canadian Catholic Historical Association, Report Vol. 2 (35 1934): 33–45. http://www.umanitoba.ca/colleges/st_pauls/ccha/Back%20Issues/CCHA1934-35/Mullally.html.
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