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  • Graham, Joseph. “Banking on the World: The Hague Family.” Quebec Heritage News, Fall 2023.
  • Allard, Yolande. “‘My Dear Mrs. Millar’: Soul Tending from the Townships to the Lower North Shore.” Translated by Julie Miller. Quebec Heritage News, Sprecial Edition 2023.

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