Galt, Sir A. T., a colleague of Sir John Macdonald: sent for in 1858, [58-9]; his work on behalf of Confederation, [62], [72-3], [78]; resigns portfolio of Finance, [82], [113]; his character, [82-3], [84-5].
Gladstone, W. E., attacks the Rebellion Losses Bill, [25]; his case of a 'Double Shuffle,' [62] and note; and the Fenian claims, [95]; and Home Rule, [154].
Gourlay, Robert, and the Family Compact, [3].
Grandin, Bishop of St Albert, denounces Louis Riel, [129-30].
Grand Trunk Railway, opening of, [48].
Great Western Railway, opening of, [48].
Guibord, Joseph, the famous case of, [110-12].
Head, Sir Edmund, governor-general, [40]; the Double Shuffle episode, [57-62].
Hincks, Sir Francis, a colleague of Sir John Macdonald, [25]; with Morin in power, [20], [31]; defends the Liberal-Conservative alliance, [37], [39]; leaves the country, [46]; becomes finance minister under Macdonald on his return, [83-4], [93], [96]; his character, [85-6].