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Variant spellings of MacDonald include McDonald, Macdonald, Macdonell, MacDonell, and McDonell. .
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"Report of the Dominion fishery commission on the fisheries of the province of Ontario, 1893", issued as vol. 26, no. 7, supplement.
In "The Origin and Meaning of Place Names in Canada," George Henry Armstrong embarks on an exhaustive exploration of the etymology and significance of Canadian toponyms. Through a meticulous analysis of historical documents, Indigenous languages, and colonial nomenclature, Armstrong illuminates how place names reflect the rich tapestry of Canada's cultural and geographical landscape. The book's literary style is scholarly yet accessible, deftly weaving together narrative storytelling with academic rigor, making it an indispensable resource for historians, linguists, and geography enthusiasts alike. By situated meticulously in the early 20th-century context of Canadian nationalism and identit...
Using a Canadian case study, this book demonstrates that Dutch immigrant farmers have a global competitive advantage. It also deals with the implications, both beneficial and harmful, of positive stereotyping, in this case the reputation of the Dutch as successful farmers. Farming in a Global Economy consists of three parts. The first provides an overview of farming and migration in the Netherlands and Ontario. Part two deals with Dutch farmers in Ontario from a historical and a sociological perspective, telling the story of postwar farm immigrants, much of it in their own words. The last part covers the Dutch presence in, and impact on, Ontario agriculture.