Unreferenced date January 2008 Expand French date October 2010 Stadacona was a 16th century St. Lawrence Iroquoians St. Lawrence Iroquoian village near present day Quebec City . France French explorer and navigator Jacques Cartier , travelling and charting the Saint Lawrence River , reached it on 7 September 1535. He returned to Stadacona to spend the winter there with his group of 110 men. At the time, the chief of the village was Donnacona . Samuel de Champlain later chose the location of this village to establish the colony of l Habitation , the start of the settlement of Quebec. See also Jacques Cartier History of Quebec City St. Lawrence Iroquoians Hochelaga village coord 46 49 28 N 71 14 36.4 W display title Use dmy dates date October 2010 Category History of Quebec City Category First Nations history Category Former populated places in Canada Category Former populated places in Quebec Category Iroquois populated places Quebec geo stub Canada hist stub NorthAm native stub cs Stadacona fr Stadacon pl Stadacon ... more details
Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image File HMCS Stadacona CN 3275.jpg 300px HMCS Stadacona Ship caption HMCS Stadacona . Infobox ship career Ship country United States Hide header Ship flag Ship name SS Columbia Ship namesake Ship ordered Ship builder Ship laid down Ship launched 1899 Ship acquired Ship commissioned Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship honours Ship fate Acquired by Royal Canadian Navy, 1915 Ship status Ship notes Infobox ship career Hide header Ship country Canada Ship flag Ship name HMCS Stadacona Ship namesake Ship ordered Ship builder Ship laid down Ship launched 1899 Ship acquired 1915 Ship commissioned 13 August 1915 Ship decommissioned 31 March 1920 Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Kuyakuzmt , 1924 br Lady Stimson , 1929 br Moonlight Maid Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship honours Ship fate Sold, 1924 br Burned for salvage, 1948 Ship status Ship notes Infobox ship characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class Ship displacement 682 tons Ship length convert 196 ft m abbr on Ship beam convert 33.5 ft m abbr on Ship draught convert 11 ft m abbr on Ship draft Ship propulsion ... 1? 4 inch gun Ship armour Ship armor Ship aircraft Ship aircraft facilities Ship notes HMCS Stadacona .... ref Royal Canadian Navy Service Stadacona was one of a number of American private yachts acquired by the RCN during the First World War. The date generally given for Stadacona s commissioning is August ... out of City of Halifax Halifax, Nova Scotia , Stadacona was also Vice Admiral Sir Charles Kingsmill s flagship . In early 1919, Stadacona , accompanied by a number of Battle class trawler s, was sent ... Sold in 1924, Stadacona became the rum running depot ship Kuyakuzmt before being rebuilt in 1929 ... HMCS CFB Halifax StadaconaStadacona was also the name of an RCN shore establishment in City of Halifax ... Use dmy dates date February 2011 DEFAULTSORT Hmcs Stadacona Category Patrol vessels of the Royal ... more details
Information Description Canadian patrol vessel HMCS Stadacona. Source Canadian Navy Heritage website. Image Negative Number CN 3275 br Downloaded from http www.navy.gc.ca project pride photo archive photo archive description page e.asp?ImgNegNum CN 3275 Date unknown. Circa 1915 1919. Author Photographer not identified. Credit National Defence Permission PD Canada other versions Category World War I ships of Canada ... more details
Infobox Diplomatic Mission name High Commission of Brunei in Ottawa image Stadacona Hall.jpg caption address 395 Laurier Avenue East location Sandy Hill , Ottawa ambassador The High Commission of Brunei Darussalam in Canada is currently located in Ottawa , Canada, in the Sandy Hill neighbourhood at 395 Laurier Avenue East in the building known as Stadacona Hall . Stadacona Hall splitsection Stadacona Hall date September 2010 Stadacona Hall was built in 1871 by local lumber baron John Cameron lumber baron John Cameron . He did not live in the house long himself, but rented it out to other notables. The first tenant was the Speaker of the Canadian Senate Joseph Edouard Cauchon . The building was named by Cauchon s wife after Stadacona , the First Nations name for their native Quebec City . It then became home to Prime Minister of Canada Prime Minister John A. Macdonald and his family who lived there from 1878 to 1883 before moving to Earnscliffe . It later became home to other powerful individuals such as Sir Frederick Borden and William Rowley businessman William Rowley . After World War II , it was purchased by Belgium and became the home of the Belgian ambassador. In the 1990s, downsizing led them to put it on the market in 1995 for 1.7 million. It was bought by the Government of Brunei, which uses it as its High Commission. See also List of designated heritage properties in Ottawa List of embassies and high commissions in Ottawa References For sale a slice of history For 1.7 million, you can buy 124 year old mansion where Sir John A. Macdonald once lived. Julia Elliott. The Ottawa Citizen. Ottawa, Ont. Nov 10, 1995. pg. C.1 Diplomatic missions in Canada Coord 45.428539 N 75.676360 W region CA ON type landmark display title DEFAULTSORT High Commission Of Brunei In Ottawa Category Diplomatic missions in Ottawa Brunei Category Designated heritage properties in Ottawa Category Diplomatic missions of Brunei Category Diplomatic missions of Belgium ... more details
small vessels from unauthorized passage near warships and pierside facilities. Stadacona File Wellington Barracks Stadacona.jpg thumb left 130px Nelson Barracks Stadacona, formerly referred to as HMCS Stadacona pre 1968 and frequently referred to as Stad , is an adjunct to HMC Dockyard located west of the waterfront in the North End, Halifax North End of the Halifax peninsula. Stadacona contains ..., the Canadian Forces Maritime Warfare Centre, and various mess es. Stadacona is also home to the headquarters of Land Force Atlantic Area and the Maritime Command Museum . Stadacona was originally ... Canadian Navy appropriated the site and it was transformed into HMCS Stadacona . Housing Housing .... Stadacona is home to the Atlantic Block, a barracks for single junior non commissioned officers and enlisted ... property in the area. Image CFB Halifax.jpg right thumb 250px The entrance to the Stadacona facility ... nearby anchorages. HMCS Trinity HMCS Trinity is the name of the organization housed at Stadacona ... more details
About the First Nations chief the town Donnacona, Quebec Chief Donnacona died Circa c. 1539 in France was the chief of Stadacona , a St. Lawrence Iroquoians St. Lawrence Iroquoian village located at the present site of Quebec City , Canada . ref http www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com index.cfm?PgNm TCE&Params A1ARTA0002354 Canadian Encyclopedia ref In 1534 when French explorer Jacques Cartier first arrived at Gasp Bay called by them Honguedo , he seized two natives, Domagaya and Taignoagny , and took them to France. They returned to Canada with Cartier the following year, showed him the entrance to the St. Lawrence River, and piloted him up the river to Donnacona s capital, Stadacona, where this time, the French wintered. Cartier describes his title as Agohanna , an Iroquoian word for chief. Relations between the St. Lawrence Iroquoian and French deteriorated over the winter. In spring, Cartier invited Donnacona to a feast, also inviting his companions, and seized them. During the journey to France twenty five died of scurvy . Donaconna and nine others from the tribe, including his two sons, made it to France. Donnacona was well treated in France, being looked after at the king s expense. He whetted the French appetite for New World exploration with tales of a golden kingdom called Kingdom of the Saguenay Saguenay , however he soon took sick and died from European diseases. So did all but one of the natives a little girl whose fate is unknown. When Cartier returned to Stadacona with French colonists from prison five years later, he told the Stadaconans that Donnacona was dead. But, he told the others that the other Stadaconans were very wealthy and did not wish to come back. However, many of the natives did not believe Cartier, and Cartier s relationship with the natives became even worse. References Reflist cite book last Richter first Daniel K. title Facing east from Indian country. A native history of early America. publisher Harvard University Press year 2001 loc ... more details
Route 37 is a major east west arterial route in Winnipeg, Manitoba which connects the suburbs of Transcona, Winnipeg Transcona and Elmwwod, Winnipeg Elmwood with the Downtown Winnipeg downtown core . Route The official route begins on Redwood Avenue at that road s intersection with Winnipeg Route 62 Salter Street in the city s North End, Winnipeg North End . ref Citation title Sherlock s Map of Winnipeg and Surrounding Areas volume Maps 9, 17, 18, 19, and 20 isbn 978 1 895229 67 7 ref Route 37 passes over the Redwood Bridge and enters the suburb of Elmwood, Winnipeg Elmwood as Hespeler Avenue, till it meets Winnipeg Route 42 Henderson Highway . Eastbound traffic bears south on Henderson before bearing right to follow Riverton Avenue, which curves into an eastbound Midwinder Avenue. After a short jog south on Levi Street, it joins Nairn Avenue. Westbound traffic turns north off Nairn onto Watt Street before turning west onto Levis, then Johnson Avenue West. Meeting Henderson, route 37 heads south 3 blocks before bearing west on Hespeller Avenue. Route 37 continues over the Canadian Pacific Railway CP main line towards Transcona, Winnipeg Transcona as Nairn Avenue, Regent Avenue West, Pandora Avenue West, and Pandora Avenue East. It turns southbound on Ravenshurst Street and ends at the intersection of Ravenshurst with Winnipeg Route 115 Dugald Road . Redwood Avenue was named for the red roof of a store that was once located on the banks of the Red River. Hespeler Avenue was named for William Hespeler , a member of the Manitoba Legislative Assembly in the 1900 1909 1900s . Johnson Avenue was named for Francis Godschall Johnson , the governor of Assiniboia from 1855 to 1859. Stadacona Street was named after the Stadacona Quebec village . Nairn Avenue is named for local businessman Stephen Nairn. ref http www.mhs.mb.ca docs winnipegstreets index.shtml History in Winnipeg Street Names from the Manitoba Historical Society. Accessed August 14, 2008. ref References reflist ... more details
Infobox Station name Moose Jaw Canadian National Railway Station style image image size image caption address 341 Stadacona Street E, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, S6H, Canada, br Moose Jaw , Saskatchewan line Canadian National Railway other platform tracks parking bicycle baggage check passengers pass year pass percent pass system opened 1919 closed rebuilt ADA code owned zone services mpassengers The Moose Jaw Canadian National Railway Station located in Moose Jaw , Saskatchewan , Canada is a disused station that was designed by John Schoefield and built by the Canadian National Railway in 1919. The two station station makes use of Claybank Brick Plant Claybank bricks , tyndal stone. ref cite web url http www.historicplaces.ca en rep reg place lieu.aspx?id 1526&pid 0 title Canadian National Railway Station 341 Stadacona Street E, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, S6H, Canada publisher Canada s Historic Places a Federal Provincial and Territorial Collaboration accessdate 2011 02 07 ref The building was designated a historic railway station in 1992. ref cite web url http www.pc.gc.ca eng clmhc hsmbc heritage listegares liststations sask.aspx title Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada The Directory of Designated Heritage Railway Stations in Saskatchewan publisher Parks Canada accessdate 2011 02 07 ref References reflist coord missing Saskatchewan Category Designated Heritage Railway Stations of Canada Category Canadian National Railway stations in Saskatchewan Category Railway stations opened in 1919 Category Disused railway stations in Canada Category Moose Jaw ... more details
mi qa3683 is 199801 ai n8760719 James F. Pendergast. 1998 . The Confusing Identities Attributed to Stadacona ... valley, which Jacques Cartier and his crew encountered in 1535 1536 at Stadacona and Hochelaga .... Pendergast. 1998 . The Confusing Identities Attributed to Stadacona and Hochelaga , Journal of Canadian ... archeological studies to say blockquote Not one of the identities claiming Stadacona or Hochelaga ... to Stadacona and Hochelaga , Journal of Canadian Studies , Volume 32, pp. 153 154, accessed ... n8760719 James F. Pendergast. 1998 . The Confusing Identities Attributed to Stadacona and Hochelaga ... is 199801 ai n8760719 James F. Pendergast. 1998 . The Confusing Identities Attributed to Stadacona ... qa3683 is 199801 ai n8760719 James F. Pendergast. 1998 . The Confusing Identities Attributed to Stadacona ... the tribe or confederacy to which Stadacona and Hochelaga are attributed. ref http findarticles.com ... to Stadacona and Hochelaga , Journal of Canadian Studies , Volume 32, p. 149, accessed 3 Feb ... villages north of le d Orl ans near present day Quebec , including the villages of Stadacona on the site ... the Long house longhouses in Hochelaga , he left no further description of Stadacona or the other .... Lawrence Iroquoians of Stadacona meant village in their language. Cartier wrote, I lz sic appellent ... Stadacona and the St. Lawrence River that flows nearby. Citation needed reason Feb 2010 date February ... to Stadacona and Hochelaga , Journal of Canadian Studies , Volume 32, p. 150, accessed 3 Feb 2010 ref ... list on pages 46 to 48 James F. Pendergast. 1998 . The Confusing Identities Attributed to Stadacona ... more details
John Sharples 1814 &ndash 19 December 1876 was a Canada Canadian lumberman, shipbuilder, and politician. Born in Lancashire , England , Sharples emigrated to Canada in 1827 settling in Lower Canada . He worked in the lumber industry in Quebec and later built three ships. He was mayor of Sillery, Quebec . He was also a director and vice president of the Union Bank of Lower Canada. In 1874, he was appointed to the Legislative Council of Quebec for the division of Stadacona. He died while in office in 1876. His son, John Sharples, Jr. , was also a member of the Legislative Council. References DictCanbio ID 5259 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sharples, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1814 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 19 December 1876 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sharples, John Category 1814 births Category 1876 deaths Category English immigrants to pre Confederation Canada Category Mayors of places in Quebec Category Members of the Legislative Council of Quebec Category People from Lancashire Quebec politician stub ... more details
Infobox Officeholder honorific prefix name William Gerard Power honorific suffix image imagesize office Member of the Legislative Council of Quebec for Stadacona predecessor John Charles Kaine successor Hector Lafert term start 1923 term end 1934 birth date birth date 1882 04 19 birth place Sillery, Quebec City Sillery , Quebec death date death date and age 1940 07 08 1882 04 19 death place Quebec City , Quebec nationality spouse party Quebec Liberal Party Liberal relations William Power Canadian politician William Power , father br Charles Gavan Power , brother br Joe Power Joseph Ignatius Power , brother br Lawrence Cannon , great nephew children residence alma mater occupation profession religion William Gerard Power April 19, 1882 ndash July 8, 1940 was a Canadian politician. Born in the parish of Sillery, Quebec City , the son of William Power Canadian politician William Power and Susan Winifred Rockett, Power was educated at the Commercial Academy of Quebec and the College Mont Saint Louis in Montreal . A lumber merchant, he joined W & J Sharples in 1897, becoming its president in 1921, until 1929. A partner in the River Ouelle Pulp & Lumber Company. Named to the Legislative Council of Quebec in 1923 for the division of Stadacona as a Liberal. He resigned on July 25, 1934 to become a member of the Quebec Liquor Commission. His brother, Charles Gavan Power , was an MP and senator. His great nephew Lawrence Cannon is a Conservative MP and cabinet minister. His son Col. Douglas Haig Power was a member of the Canadian Forces and led the evacuation of Canadian UNEF forces from Gaza in 1967. ref Rikhye, Indar Jit 1980 . The Sinai Blunder , London Frank Cass. ISBN 0 7146 3136 1 ref References reflist http www.assnat.qc.ca fra membres notices o p powewg.htm William Gerard Power profile fr Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Power, William Gerard ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH April 19, 1882 PLACE OF BIRTH Sillery, Quebec City Siller ... more details
Infobox CanadianMP name Jean Marie Dessureault birthname image Replace this image male.svg imagesize 150px caption birth date birth date df yes 1888 12 30 birth place Sainte Genevi ve de Batiscan, Quebec death date death date and age 1970 8 26 1888 12 30 df yes death place spouse Aurore Vall e residence Quebec City , Quebec office Member of the Senate of Canada for Stadacona, Quebec division term start 9 June 1945 term end 16 August 1970 profession lumber merchant, manufacturer party Liberal Party of Canada Liberal party colour Liberal footnotes religion website Use dmy dates date August 2010 Jean Marie Dessureault 30 December 1888 &ndash 26 August 1970 was a Liberal Party of Canada Liberal party member of the Senate of Canada . He was born in Sainte Genevi ve de Batiscan, Quebec , becoming a lumber merchant and manufacturer. The son of Aim Dessureault and Marie Anne Rousseau, he was educated in Sainte Anne de la P rade, Quebec Sainte Anne de la P rade , and established himself in business at Quebec City . In 1913, he married Aurore Vall e. Dessureault served as alderman for the city of Montreal from 1922 to 1926. ref name johnson cite book title The Canadian Directory of Parliament 1867 1967 last Johnson first J.K. date 1968 publisher Public Archives of Canada ref He was appointed to the Senate of Canada Senate for the Stadacona, Quebec division on 9 June 1945 as nominated by William Lyon Mackenzie King . Dessureault remained in that role until his resignation on 16 August 1970, ten days before his death. References references External links CanParlbio ID 9351cc9f 1d98 4d1a b424 f406299983af Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dessureault, Jean Marie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 30 December 1888 PLACE OF BIRTH Sainte Genevi ve de Batiscan, Quebec DATE OF DEATH 26 August 1970 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dessureault, Jean Marie Category 1888 births Category 1970 deaths Category Canadian senators from Quebec Category Liberal Party ... more details
. Lawrence River, the route to the settlement of Stadacona. Wooden sailing ships are noisy places. Timbers ... controlled by Stadacona s chief, Donnacona, the Province of Canada and he called the St. Lawrence the river of Canada. Stadacona was the site on which Quebec city would be built. The name Canada first ... more details
Infobox Officeholder honorific prefix name John Charles Kaine honorific suffix image John Charles Kaine.png imagesize office Member of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec for Louis H bert provincial electoral district Quebec West predecessor John Gabriel Hearn successor Martin Madden Canadian politician Martin Madden term start 1904 term end 1915 office2 Member of the Legislative Council of Quebec for Stadacona predecessor2 John Sharples, Jr. John Sharples successor2 William Gerard Power term start2 1915 term end2 1923 cabinet Minister without Portfolio 1920 1923 birth date birth date 1854 10 18 birth place death date death date and age 1923 04 01 1854 10 18 death place nationality spouse party Quebec Liberal Party Liberal relations children residence alma mater occupation profession religion John Charles Kaine 1854 1923 was a Quebec politician. He was born in the parish of Notre Dame de Qu bec, October 18, 1854, son of John Kaine and Ellen McGowan. He studied at the Commercial Academy of Quebec. He entered the business world in 1886 and was a ship owner and wood merchant. He became president of the Kaine and Bird transport company. He represented the Lake Champlain Lake Champlain Transportation Co. , and Burleigh and Weeks, a wood pulp import company in Whitehall village , New York Whitehall, New York . He was elected the Liberal member for Louis H bert provincial electoral district Quebec West in 1904. He was sworn in as a Minister Without Portfolio in the Lomer Gouin Gouin cabinet on January 3, 1906, and was re elected in 1908 and 1912. His seat became vacant when he was named Legislative Councillor for Stadacona on April 23, 1915. He became Minister Without Portfolio in the Louis Alexandre Tashcereau Taschereau cabinet on July 9, 1920. While sitting as a Member of the Assembly, Kaine organized independent Members to form a voting bloc that for a time held the balance of power. He was the last man to sit in all three Chambers of the Parliament of Quebec the Legisl ... more details
Other persons John Hearn John Hearn disambiguation John Hearn Infobox Officeholder honorific prefix name John Hearn honorific suffix image John Hearn.png imagesize constituency MP Quebec West parliament Canadian predecessor Thomas McGreevy successor Thomas McGreevy term start 1892 term end 1894 office2 Member of the Legislative Council of Quebec for Stadacona predecessor2 John Sharples, Sr. successor2 John Roche Canadian politician John Roche term start2 1877 term end2 1892 office3 Member of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec for Louis H bert provincial electoral district Quebec West predecessor3 successor3 Richard Alleyn term start3 1867 term end3 1877 birth date birth date 1827 01 04 birth place Waterford Republic of Ireland death date death date and age 1894 05 17 1827 01 04 death place Quebec City , Quebec nationality spouse party Conservative Party of Canada historical Conservative relations children residence alma mater occupation profession religion John Hearn January 4, 1827 &ndash May 17, 1894 was an Ireland Irish born businessman and political figure in Quebec . He represented Louis H bert provincial electoral district Quebec West in the Legislative Assembly of Quebec from 1867 to 1877, Stadacona division in the Legislative Council of Quebec from 1877 to 1892 and Quebec West in the Canadian House of Commons from 1892 to 1894 as a Conservative Party of Canada historical Conservative member. He was born in Waterford , the son of Thomas Hearn and Catherine Power, and was educated at Meagher s Academy in Ireland. Hearn came to Quebec City in 1842 ref name mna http www.assnat.qc.ca en deputes hearn john 3615 biographie.html John Hearn at Assembl e nationale du Qu bec fr icon ref . He first worked as a clerk for Quebec merchant Hugh Murray before entering business on his own as a ship chandler and grocer, later becoming a real estate agent. In 1849, Hearn married Mary Doran. He was a member of the Quebec municipal council from 1856 to 1865, from 1867 to 1873 and ... more details
Infobox Officeholder honorific prefix name Hector Lafert honorific suffix image Hector Lafert .png imagesize office1 Member of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec for Drummond provincial electoral district Drummond predecessor1 Jules Allard successor1 Arthur Rajotte term start1 1919 term end1 1934 office2 Member of the Legislative Council of Quebec for Stadacona predecessor2 William Gerard Power successor2 Legislative Council was abolished in 1968 term start2 1934 term end2 1968 birth date birth date 1885 11 08 birth place Saint Germain de Grantham, Quebec Saint Germain de Grantham , Quebec death date death date and age 1971 09 13 1885 11 08 death place Quebec City , Quebec nationality spouse party Quebec Liberal Party Liberal relations children residence alma mater occupation profession religion Hector Lafert November 8, 1885 &ndash September 13, 1971 was a lawyer and political figure in Quebec . He represented Drummond provincial electoral district Drummond in the Legislative Assembly of Quebec from 1919 to 1935 as a Quebec Liberal Party Liberal . Lafert was President of the National Assembly of Quebec Speaker of the Legislative Assembly from 1924 to 1929. He was born in Saint Germain de Grantham, Quebec Saint Germain de Grantham , Drummond County, Quebec , the son of Joseph Lafert and Georgianna Jeanne Tessier. Lafert was educated at the Coll ge de Nicolet and the Universit Laval , was admitted to the Bar of Quebec Quebec bar in 1909 and set up practice in Quebec City in partnership with Antonin Galipeault , Philippe Auguste Choquette , Louis Saint Laurent and Ernest Lapointe , among others. He was parliamentary correspondent for La Libre parole . In 1911, he married Ir ne S n cal. In 1919, Lafert was named Queen s Counsel . He served in the provincial cabinet as Minister of Colonization and Minister of Mines and Fisheries from 1929 to 1934. In 1934, Lafert resigned his seat in the Quebec assembly after being named to the Legislative Council of Quebec for ... more details
Other uses Kanata disambiguation Kanata is an aboriginal word meaning village or settlement. Name of Canada Main Name of Canada Until the mid 20th century, the Mohawk language Mohawk word kanata was thought to have been the origin of Canada s name. But, as evidenced by the journal of Jacques Cartier about his voyage to present day Quebec , ref cite book first Jacques last Cartier origyear 1545 date 2004 05 01 url http www.gutenberg.org files 12356 12356 h 12356 h.htm title Relation originale de Jacques Cartier location Paris publisher Tross page 48 ref Canada , in the early 16th century, Canada s name stems from the Laurentian language Saint Lawrence Iroquoian word canada , ref cite book first Bruce G. last Trigger coauthors Pendergast, James F. year 1978 chapter Saint Lawrence Iroquoians title Handbook of North American Indians Volume 15 location Washington publisher Smithsonian Institution pages 357 361 id OCLC 58762737 ref which holds the same meaning. This Iroquoian languages Iroquoian language was spoken by the inhabitants of Stadacona and the neighbouring region near present day Quebec City in the 16th century, ref cite book first Jacques last Cartier origyear 1545 date 2004 05 01 url http www.gutenberg.org files 12356 12356 h 12356 h.htm title Relation originale de Jacques Cartier location Paris publisher Tross page 48 ref with words having similarities to those in related Iroquoian languages, most notably in Mohawk language Mohawk and Oneida language Oneida . Kanata, Ontario is the name of a former city, now part of the amalgamated city of Ottawa in Ontario , Canada, and is home to the NHL s Ottawa Senators playing in Scotiabank Place . See also Kannada disambiguation Kaneda disambiguation Name of Canada Kanata, Ontario A suburb in West Ottawa References references Category Mohawk tribe ... more details
Before 1951 the Prime Minister of Canada had no official residence and they lived in a variety of structures around Ottawa John A. Macdonald 1867 1870 A now demolished house at 63 Daly Street in Sandy Hill 1872 1873 A now demolished house 195 Chapel St. in Sandy Hill 1878 1883 Stadacona Hall now High Commission of Brunei, Ottawa 1883 1891 Earnscliffe now home of the British High Commissioner to Canada Alexander Mackenzie A house in the area that is now the site of the Confederation Building Ottawa Confederation Building John Abbott ? house likely in Ottawa and lived at Sainte Anne de Bellevue in Montreal after retiring John Sparrow David Thompson John Thompson A house at 237 Metcalfe 3 other houses around Metcalfe and Lisgar from 1891 1894 Mackenzie Bowell ? likely rented a dwelling in Ottawa Charles Tupper ? likely a rent house in Ottawa as he had spent most of his time before in rented houses or hotels Wilfrid Laurier Laurier House Robert Borden 201 Wurtemburg Street likely site of apartment next to Turkish Embassy, Ottawa Arthur Meighen A house at 21 Cooper Street near McLaren Street and Driveway? William Lyon Mackenzie King Laurier House in Sandy Hill and Kingsmere in Quebec R.B. Bennett A suite in the Chateau Laurier Louis St. Laurent 1948 1951 An apartment in the Roxborough, today the site of Confederation Park 24 Sussex was acquired by the Government of Canada via an eviction. Louis St. Laurent 1951 1957 24 Sussex Drive John Diefenbaker 24 Sussex Drive Lester Pearson 24 Sussex Drive Pierre Trudeau 24 Sussex Drive Joe Clark 24 Sussex Drive John Turner 24 Sussex Drive Brian Mulroney 24 Sussex Drive Kim Campbell Harrington Lake first PM since 1951 to not have lived at 24 Sussex Jean Chr tien 24 Sussex Drive Paul Martin 24 Sussex Drive Stephen Harper 24 Sussex Drive Lists of Prime Ministers of Canada Category Official residences in Canada Category Lists of Prime Ministers of Canada Residence ... more details
Pierre Gabriel Huot September 20, 1825 September 1, 1913 was a Quebec journalist and political figure. He was a Liberal Party of Canada Liberal member of the Canadian House of Commons representing Quebec East from 1867 to 1870. He was born in Quebec City in 1825. He qualified as a civil law notary notary in 1850, but never practiced this profession. He entered journalism and was owner and editor of the Quebec bi weekly newspaper Le National Quebec Le National . In 1854, he was elected to the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada representing Saguenay the election was invalidated, but he was reelected in an 1855 by election. In 1860, he was elected in Quebec East in a by election he was reelected in 1861 and 1863. In 1860, he was also elected to the Legislative Council of the Province of Canada Legislative Council for Stadacona division however, the election was declared invalid in May 1861. He had submitted his resignation from his position in the Legislative Assembly, but it was not accepted by the speaker. After Canadian Confederation Confederation , Huot was elected again in Quebec East he resigned in 1870 to become postmaster at Quebec, a position he held until 1874. He moved to the United States in 1886 and died in New York City in 1913. External links http www.assnat.qc.ca en deputes huot pierre gabriel 3685 biographie.html Biography from Assembl e nationale du Qu bec fr CanParlbio ID 27096a61 2d88 4e5b 9851 5c984ee85e57 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Huot, Pierre ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1825 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1913 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Huot, Pierre Category 1825 births Category 1913 deaths Category Members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada Category Members of the Legislative Council of the Province of Canada Category Members of the Canadian House of Commons from Quebec Category Liberal Party of Canada MPs fr Pierre Gabriel Huot ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2007 In the Canadian Forces , Maritime Forces Atlantic MARLANT is responsible for Canadian Forces Maritime Command Maritime Command MARCOM fleet and operations in the Atlantic Ocean and Arctic Ocean . MARLANT facilities MARLANTHQ is located at CFB Halifax in City of Halifax Halifax , Nova Scotia . Other facilities include CFAD Bedford CFS St. John s Fleet Diving Unit Atlantic NRS Newport Corner NRS Mill Cove CFB Shearwater Shearwater Heliport HMC Dockyard HMCS Trinity Stadacona MARLANT ships HMCS Halifax FFH 330 HMCS Ville de Qu bec FFH 332 HMCS Toronto FFH 333 HMCS Montr al FFH 336 HMCS Fredericton FFH 337 HMCS Charlottetown FFH 339 HMCS St. John s FFH 340 HMCS Athabaskan DDH 282 HMCS Iroquois DDH 280 HMCS Preserver AOR 510 HMCS Kingston MM 700 HMCS Goose Bay MM 707 HMCS Glace Bay MM 701 HMCS Shawinigan MM 704 HMCS Moncton MM 708 HMCS Summerside MM 711 HMCS Chicoutimi SSK 879 HMCS Corner Brook SSK 878 HMCS Windsor SSK 877 See also Portal Canadian Armed Forces Maritime Forces Pacific Canadian Forces Maritime Command Category Fleets of the Canadian Forces Atlantic Category Atlantic Ocean Category Military in the Arctic Canada mil stub ... more details
File John Sharples, Jr.png thumb John Sharples John Sharples 24 January 1847 &ndash 30 July 1913 was a Canada Canadian business person and politician. Born in Notre Dame de Qu bec, the son of John Sharples, Sr. John Sharples and Honoria Ann Alleyn, Sharples was educated at Coll ge Sainte Marie in Montreal . In 1871, he joined his father s business. He was also the president of the Union Bank of Canada and of the Chronicle Printing Company. He was a member of the Quebec City Council from 1894 to 1898. He was mayor of Sillery, Quebec a post his father also held. He was appointed to the Legislative Council of Quebec for Stadacona in 1893. He served until his death in 1913. He was made a Knight of Order of St. Gregory the Great by Pope Pius X in 1907. References cite web title John SHARPLES fils work Assembl e nationale du Qu bec url http www.assnat.qc.ca FRA Membres notices s sharjf.htm fr icon cite web title A history of Quebec, its resources and people, Vol. 2 work Internet Archive date 1908 url http www.archive.org details historyofquebeci02sultuoft Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sharples, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 24 January 1847 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 30 July 1913 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sharples, John Category 1847 births Category 1913 deaths Category Mayors of places in Quebec Category Members of the Legislative Council of Quebec Quebec politician stub ... more details
Image PierreBaillargeon23.jpg thumb right Pierre Baillargeon br Source Library and Archives Canada Pierre Baillargeon November 8, 1812 &ndash December 15, 1891 was a physician and political figure in Quebec . He sat for Stadacona division in the Senate of Canada from 1874 to 1891. ref CanParlbio ID 17efcc71 da3e 4bbd 817a b6ae91cdf6c0 ref He was born in le aux Grues, Quebec le aux Grues , Lower Canada , the son of Fran ois Baillargeon and Marie Louise Langlois dit Saint Jean, and was educated at the Coll ge de Nicolet. Baillargeon received a Doctor of Medicine M.D. from Harvard University . He was a member of the Boston Medical Society and a visiting physician at the Quebec General Hospital in Quebec City . In 1842 ref http www.canadiana.org ECO mtq?doc 32959 The Canadian parliamentary companion, 1887 , AJ Gemmill ref , he married Genevi ve, the daughter of Joseph Painchaud 1787 1871 Joseph Painchaud . ref cite book url http www.ourroots.ca e toc.aspx?id 4629 title La famille Painchaud de Qu bec deux si cles de m moire date 2001 last Painchaud Francoeur first Mimi pages 66 7 accessdate 2009 08 01 fr icon ref Baillargeon died in office at the age of 79. His brother Charles Fran ois Baillargeon was archbishop of Quebec. References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Baillargeon, Pierre ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH November 8, 1812 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH December 15, 1891 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Baillargeon, Pierre Category Canadian senators from Quebec Category Liberal Party of Canada senators Category 1812 births Category 1891 deaths Quebec politician stub ... more details
Lorne Campbell Webster September 30, 1871 &ndash September 27, 1941 was a financier and political figure in Quebec . He sat for Stadacona division in the Senate of Canada from 1920 to 1941. ref name parl CanParlbio ID c703e8ed 18ad 41aa 871f 9c3ffdbfa2e0 ref He was born in Quebec City and educated at Lower Canada College and McGill University . He entered the family fuel oil business and later founded his own company Prenor Group which held investments in insurance, trust services, real estate and investment services. Webster was a director of Bank of Montreal , Domtar , Murphy Oil , Quebecor and Dale Ross Holdings. ref cite encyclopedia url http www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com index.cfm?PgNm TCE&Params A1ARTA0008509 encyclopedia The Canadian Encyclopedia title Webster, Lorne Campbell last Niosi first Jorge accessdate 2009 08 04 ref He died in office at the age of 69. ref name parl References reflist External links http www.npg.org.uk collections search portrait list.php?search sp&OConly true&sText Lorne 20Campbell 20Webster Portraits of Lorne Campbell Webster in the National Portrait Gallery London National Portrait Gallery in London Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Webster, Lorne Campbell ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH September 30, 1871 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH September 27, 1941 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Webster, Lorne Campbell Category Conservative Party of Canada 1867 1942 senators Category Canadian senators from Quebec Category 1871 births Category 1941 deaths Quebec politician stub ... more details
Infobox Officeholder honorific prefix small The Honorable small br name Pierre Joseph Olivier Chauveau image Pierre Joseph Olivier Chauveau 1863.jpg order 1st office Premier of Quebec term start July 15, 1867 term end February 25, 1873 predecessor successor G d on Ouimet office2 Member of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada for Quebec County term start2 1844 term end2 1855 predecessor2 John Neilson successor2 Fran ois vanturel office3 Member of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec for Chauveau Quebec provincial electoral district Quebec Comte term start3 1867 term end3 1873 predecessor3 successor3 Pierre Garneau constituency MP4 Quebec County electoral district Quebec County parliament4 Canadian predecessor4 successor4 Adolphe Philippe Caron term start4 1867 term end4 1874 office5 Senate of Canada Senator for List of Quebec senators Stadacona Stadacona, Quebec term start5 February 20, 1873 term end5 January 8, 1874 predecessor5 Joseph douard Cauchon successor5 Pierre Baillargeon office6 Speaker of the Canadian Senate Speaker of the Senate of Canada term start6 February 21, 1873 term end6 January 8, 1874 predecessor6 Joseph douard Cauchon successor6 David Christie birth date Birth date 1820 5 30 mf y birth place Charlesbourg, Quebec Charlesbourg , Lower Canada death date death date and age 1890 04 04 1820 05 30 death place Quebec City , Quebec party Parti conservateur du Qu bec Conservative spouse Marie Louise Flore Masse religion Roman Catholic signature Pierre Joseph Olivier Chauveau Signature.svg Pierre Joseph Olivier Chauveau May 30, 1820 April 4, 1890 , born in Charlesbourg, Quebec Charlesbourg , near Quebec City , was the List of premiers of Quebec first Premier of Quebec Premier of the Canada Canadian province of Quebec following the establishment of the Dominion of Canada in 1867. He led a Quebec Conservative Party Conservative Party government. He was also the Minister of Education, Recreation and Sports Quebec Minister of Education and Provi ... more details