The plates are now part of the Collections at the Canadian Museum of Civilization, Ottawa. Her works were exhibited at various times with the Royal Canadian Academy from 1904 through 1936. In 1907 she exhibited at the Canadian National Exhibition, Toronto and with the Ontario Society of Artists...
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in 1910.She wrote for La Terre de chez nous, a weekly agricultural newspaper until 1931 when she had an accident that had her in a coma for 63 days. She slowly recuperated and published a second book of poetry in 1934 calledFeuilles tombées. A feminist to the last, her will specified...
down to the banks of the Ottawa River at the foot of the Carillon Rapids. It is now operated as the Carillon Museum. The heritage value of Carillon Barracks National Historic Site of Canada resides in its historical associations and in its excellent representation of a dual Officers' Quarters ...
The key below provides several criteria for dis- tinguishing the three species in agricultural habitats. See Darbyshire and Cayouette (1995) for a key to all five species. 1. Terminal inflorescence greater than or about equal to half the culm length; mature upper culm internode brittle, the...
CANADIAN AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS SOCIETY MINUTES OF THE TWENTY-SECOND ANNUAL MEETING OTTAWA, ONTARIO, June 24, 1952Blackwell Publishing Ltddoi:10.1111/j.1744-7976.1952.tb02279.xNone
Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Agricultural Economics and Farm Management Society Ottawa, 9–13 July 1995]]>doi:10.1111/j.1744-7976.1995.tb00077.xWileyCanadian Journal of Agricultural Economics/revue Canadienne Dagroeconomie