Toronto, Bishop in, see Strachan

Toronto University, set on foot by Bagot, [36], [136]

Tory Party

British, and Colonial aspirations, [217], [247] et sqq.; Separation anticipated by, [278], [279], [329]; Views analogous to those of Canadian Tories, [295]

Canadian (see also Family Compact), Annexationist views of, [204], [220], Elgin's methods with, [221], [222], [295-6], [334] et sqq.

Toryism of the French Canadians, see French Canadians, Political views of

Towns, Large and Small, Characteristics of (circa 1846), [25] et sqq.

Trade between Canada and the U.S.A., as affected by Free Trade, [272], Grey's views on, [273]

and Colonial relations, Views on, of Bright and Cobden, [284]

Trade-regulation, formerly Controlled by the Crown, [327]