Bullion, Madam de, founder of Montreal Hôtel de Dieu, [134]
Cabot, John, discovers North American Continent, [21-23]
Calèche in French Canada, [443]
Callières, Canadian governor, [204]; makes peace with Iroquois, ib.
Campbell, Sir Colin, Governor of Nova Scotia, [362]
Campbell, W. Wilfred, Canadian poet, [181]
Canada, divisions of, [1-18]; name of, [7]; discovery of, [34], [35]; river of, [35]; Quebec, ancient capital of, [70]; government of, under France, [156-167]; ceded to England, [263]; military régime of, [268]; political state from 1763, [338-379]; confederation of, [370-374], [391], [392], [404]; railway building, [416]; canals and waterways, [418]; growth of manufacturing industries, [419], [420]; bounty system, [419]; population of, in 1908, [424], [425]; French population of, [425]; intellectual progress of, [425-429]; revenue and expenditure, [425]; government of, [426-429], relations with England, [428-429]; awakening of national consciousness, [432]; treaty-making power still withheld from, [433]; map of (1643), [44]; (1745), [221]; (1896), opposite p. [1]. See French Canadians
Canadian Air Board, [480]
Canadian Manufacturers' Association, [422]