Bibliography on English-speaking Quebec

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  • Macmillan, David S. “The Neglected Aspect of the Scottish Diaspora 1650-1850: The Role of the Entrepreneur in Promoting and Effecting Emigration.” In The Diaspora of the British, 20–43. London, England: University of London, Institute of Commonwealth Studies, 1982.
  • Bilson, Geoffrey. Death Over Montreal. Toronto, ON: Kids Can Press, 1982.

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