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 <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Hudsonsb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>Bayb>bb>> Company - Research and Markets - Market Research Reports
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 Encyclopedia: Cambridge <<b>bb>>Bayb>bb>>, Nunavut
RCMP and The <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Hudsonsb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>Bayb>bb>> Company building in Montreal The <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Hudsonsb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>Bayb>bb>> Company (HBC) is the oldest corporation in Canada and is one of the oldest in the world still in existence.
Hudson's <<b>bb>>Bayb>bb>> Company outposts established during the Centuries: 19th century - 20th century - 21st century Decades: 1870s 1880s 1890s 1900s 1910s - 1920s- 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s Years: 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 Referred to as the Roaring 20s.
Cambridge <<b>bb>>Bayb>bb>> was the site of The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP or Mounties; French, Gendarmerie royale du Canada, GRC) is both the federal police force and the national police of Canada.
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 The Work-diaries of Robert Boyle: Biographical and Bibliographical Register
He may also be the 'intelligent man' mentioned in XXXVI:53, and is probably the 'Governour of <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Hudsonsb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>Bayb>bb>>' mentioned in XXXVI:59.
He was employed by the company in the <<b>bb>>Bayb>bb>> from 1672-9, to which he subsequently returned several times as commander of company ships.
Boyle probably became acquainted with Bond through his involvement with the Hudson <<b>bb>>Bayb>bb>> Company.
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 Encyclopedia: List of Canadian companies
The <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Hudsonsb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>Bayb>bb>> Company building in Montreal The <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Hudsonsb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>Bayb>bb>> Company (HBC) is the oldest corporation in Canada and is one of the oldest in the world still in existence.
Tembec, a paper company in Canada, was created in 1973 in the town of Temiscaming, in Quebec near the border of Ontario.
Ontario Swine Improvement is a company based in Ontario, Canada for the improvement (and breeding) of swine or pigs.
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 Wordplay Bookstore: Alphabetical Listing by Title
After his tour of duty with the <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Hudsonsb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>Bayb>bb>> Company, he settled down in Newfoundland, and was one of the early employees with the Bowater organization in Corner Brook, moving to Deer Lake and becoming its first Town Manager.
Being an account of his early life, more particularly his voyages as an employee of the <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Hudsonsb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>Bayb>bb>> Company between the years 1920 and 1930.
At the age of eighteen, after serving overseas with the Royal Newfoundland Regiment, Cecil Bradbury went to work for the <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Hudsonsb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>Bayb>bb>> Company, and spent the next ten years in the high Canadian Arctic.
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 Encyclopedia: List of Canadian companies
The <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Hudsonsb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>Bayb>bb>> Company building in Montreal The <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Hudsonsb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>Bayb>bb>> Company (HBC) is the oldest corporation in Canada and is one of the oldest in the world still in existence.
Tembec, a paper company in Canada, was created in 1973 in the town of Temiscaming, in Quebec near the border of Ontario.
Kruger Inc is a Canadian company which works in the pulp and paper industry, founded in 1904 by Joseph Kruger.
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 Encyclopedia: Hudson <<b>bb>>Bayb>bb>>
The <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Hudsonsb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>Bayb>bb>> Company (HBC) TSX: HBC is the oldest corporation in Canada (and the second oldest in North America) and is one of the oldest in the world still in existence.
Although the company is called the Hudson's <<b>bb>>Bayb>bb>> Company (with "'s"), the body of water does not have the "'s".
On the east it is connected with the Atlantic Ocean by Hudson Strait, and on the north with the rest of the Arctic Ocean by Foxe Channel (which is not considered part of the <<b>bb>>bayb>bb>>) and Fury and Hecla Strait.
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 MIGRATIONS by Leigh Hirst.
In 1852 the <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Hudsonsb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>Bayb>bb>> Company, which had estabished fur trading posts on the wild west coast of what is now British Columbia, Canada, discovered coal outcroppings at an Indian village called Nanaimo.
Two years later 22 miners, who had been recruited in Brierly Hill, Staffordshire, arrived with their families after a grinding 5-month voyage aboard a three-masted bargue.They found Nanaimo to be a rough collection of log dwellings clustered around a <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Hudsonsb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>Bayb>bb>> Company fort and surrounded by an Indian settlement.
First to the Ballarat gold rush in Australia in 1855 and then, eight years later, to Nanaimo - the rough, remote outpost of the Hudson's <<b>bb>>Bayb>bb>> Company, where coal had been discovered.
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 Exploration, the Fur Trade and Hudson's <<b>bb>>Bayb>bb>> Company - History
The king gave Prince Rupert and his partners (known as "The Company of Adventurers Adventurers of England tradeing into <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Hudsonsb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>Bayb>bb>>") a charter, which gave the company a monopoly.
Since Hudson's <<b>bb>>Bayb>bb>> Company was the only company allowed to trade fur, they had no competition.
Hudson's <<b>bb>>Bayb>bb>> officials were satisfied to let the Native people deliver fur to the trading posts.
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 Encyclopedia: Hudson <<b>bb>>Bayb>bb>>
The <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Hudsonsb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>Bayb>bb>> Company (HBC) TSX: HBC is the oldest corporation in Canada (and the second oldest in North America) and is one of the oldest in the world still in existence.
All islands in the <<b>bb>>bayb>bb>> (and in James <<b>bb>>Bayb>bb>>) are part of the territory Nunavut.
Geologically the greater part of the Hudson <<b>bb>>Bayb>bb>> district belongs to the Laurentian system, though there are numerous outcrops of later formation; CambroSilurian on the south and west, and to the north of Cape Jones (the north-eastern extremity of James <<b>bb>>Bayb>bb>>) a narrow belt of Cambrian rocks, of which the islands are composed.
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 Humbul full record view for -- Exploration, the Fur Trade and the <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Hudsonsb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>Bayb>bb>> Company
Exploration, the Fur Trade and the <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Hudsonsb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>Bayb>bb>> Company
The formation and development of the Hudson's <<b>bb>>Bayb>bb>> Company is also covered.
Published by the Canadian Institute for Historical Microreproduction with funding from Hudson's <<b>bb>>Bayb>bb>> Company, this educational web site is part of Early Canadiana Online.
http://www.humbul.ac.uk/output/full2.php?id=12860   (255 words)

  
 History of the Fur Trade Route
In 1821 the two companies merged and became the <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Hudsonsb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>Bayb>bb>> Company even though at the time the Northwest Company had a larger share of the market.
In the north of Lake Winnipeg the routes to York Factory on <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Hudsonsb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>Bayb>bb>> and Cumberland House to the north west diverged.
During the heyday of trading (1779 to 1821) when both companies were in competition and afterwards till 1870 when the HBC continued to trade over the route a system of trading posts, portaged and traditions were developed.
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 book :: Biographical resources at the <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Hudsonsb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>Bayb>bb>> Company Archives , By Elizabeth Briggs::Elizabeth Brodnax ::The Countess and the Butler (Five Star First Edition Romance)
book :: Biographical resources at the <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Hudsonsb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>Bayb>bb>> Company Archives, By Elizabeth Briggs::Elizabeth Brodnax ::The Countess and the Butler (Five Star First Edition Romance)
Biographical resources at the <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Hudsonsb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>Bayb>bb>> Company Archives
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 Esther Short Park
They filed a claim for it with the Provisional Government but <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Hudsonsb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>Bayb>bb>> Company thought that the Shorts did not have the right to the land they tried and tried to force them off the land.
Esther Short should have been holding a gun to protect her children not from Indians but from the <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Hudsonsb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>Bayb>bb>> Company.
For example, they ripped down their fence, trampled their garden, chased the farm animals into the forest, and burned down their cabin three times.
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 History of the Fur Trade Route
In 1821 the two companies merged and became the <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Hudsonsb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>Bayb>bb>> Company even though at the time the Northwest Company had a larger share of the market.
In the north of Lake Winnipeg the routes to York Factory on <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Hudsonsb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>Bayb>bb>> and Cumberland House to the north west diverged.
During the heyday of trading (1779 to 1821) when both companies were in competition and afterwards till 1870 when the HBC continued to trade over the route a system of trading posts, portaged and traditions were developed.
http://ca.geocities.com/voyageurs_2002/fur_trade.htm   (1060 words)

  
 HUDSON <<b>bb>>BAYb>bb>> - LoveToKnow Article on HUDSON <<b>bb>>BAYb>bb>>
For sailing ships, such as the <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Hudsonsb>bb>>bb>bb>>> Bay Company has long employed, the season for safe navigation is from the 15th of July to the 1st of October.
Geologically the greater part of the Hudson Bay district belongs to the Laurentian system, though there are numerous outcrops of later formation; CambroSilurian on the south and west, and to the north of Cape Jones (the north-eastern extremity of James Bay) a narrow belt of Cambrian rocks, of which the islands are composed.
The Cabots entered the strait in 1498, and during the next century a series of Elizabethan mariners; but the bay was not explored until 1610, when Henry Hudson pushed through the ice and explored to the southern limit of James Bay.
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 WorldBook General Reference Encyclopedia > History > Canada > 1763 - 1867 > McGillivray, William >
the <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Hudsonsb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>Bayb>bb>> Company; and William and Simon McGillivray and Edward Ellice of the...
The American Fur Company was formed by JJ Astor.
McGillivray, William (1764?-1825), served as director of the North West Company, in what is now Canada, from 1804 to 1821.
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 ASSIZE - LoveToKnow Article on ASSIZE
(I) A district formed in 1835 by the <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Hudsonsb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>Bayb>bb>> Company, having in it Fort Garry at the inction of the Red and Assiniboine rivers in Ruperts Land, ~ orth America.
It was governed by a local council aminated by the Hud~ons <<b>bb>>Bayb>bb>> Company.
At the western id of the barrage begins the Ibrahimia canal, the feederof the ahr Yusuf, the largest irrigation canal of Egypt.
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 Alberta
The North-West Company of Montreal occupied the northern part of Alberta territory before the <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Hudsonsb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>Bayb>bb>> Company arrived from Hudson <<b>bb>>Bayb>bb>> to take possession of it.
Central and northern Alberta and the region farther north is the nesting-ground of the migratory birds.
The vast northern forest reserves of softwood allow Alberta to produce large quantities of lumber and plywood, and several northern Alberta plants supply North America and the Pacific Ocean Rim nations with bleached wood pulp and newsprint.
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 Hudson
Little information is available about the three Henry <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>HUDSONsb>bb>>bb>bb>>> and their relationship the the Muscovy Company, and to William HUDSON.
One source styles the father of Henry and William HUDSON as 'Henry HUDSON, Gent., Alderman of London, Lord of Manors, etc.' Henry was probably a member of the Muscovy Company, or Association of Merchant Adventurers, which Sebastian CABOT founded by 1553.
The following year, the Discovery sailed for English sponsors and reached Hudson <<b>bb>>Bayb>bb>>, Canada.
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 GRAND FORKS - LoveToKnow Article on GRAND FORKS
1804) erected a temporary trading post for the North-West Fur Company on the site of the present city; it afterwards became a trading post of the <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Hudsonsb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>Bayb>bb>> Company.
It is in a good agricultural district, but owes its importance largely to the erection here of the extensive smelting plant of the Granby Consolidated Company, which smelts the ores obtained from the various parts of the Boundary country, but chiefly those from the Knob Hill and Old Ironsides mines.
The first permanent settlement was made in 1871, and Grand Forks was reached by the Northern Pacific and chartered as a city in 1881.
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 Hudson
Little information is available about the three Henry <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>HUDSONsb>bb>>bb>bb>>> and their relationship the the Muscovy Company, and to William HUDSON.
One source styles the father of Henry and William HUDSON as 'Henry HUDSON, Gent., Alderman of London, Lord of Manors, etc.' Henry was probably a member of the Muscovy Company, or Association of Merchant Adventurers, which Sebastian CABOT founded by 1553.
The crew, after wintering on the <<b>bb>>Bayb>bb>>, mutinied and set Henry HUDSON and eight others, including Henry's sson John, adrift on June 23, 1611.
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 RED RIVER SETTLEMENT - LoveToKnow Article on RED RIVER SETTLEMENT
On June 19, 1816, in a fight between the rivals, Governor Semple of the <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Hudsonsb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>Bayb>bb>> Company and twenty of his twenty-seven attendants were killed, an affair known as the Battle of Seven Oaks.
Quarrels soon arose with the French and half-breed employs of the North-West Fur Company, and were fostered by its officials.
New settlers were sent by Selkirk, and founded the village of Kildonan, now part of Winnipeg.
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 DONALD ALEXANDER SMITH, BARON STRATHCONA AND MOUNT ROYAL - LoveToKnow Article on DONALD ALEXANDER SMITH, BARON STRATHCONA AND MOUNT ROYAL
Through him Donald Smith was appointed in 1838 a junior clerk in the <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Hudsonsb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>Bayb>bb>> Company, which at that time controlled the greater part of what is now the Dominion of Canada.
Smith also embarked in the work the whole of his private fortune, and it was his dogged perseverance which more than anything else enabled the company to bring its work to a successful conclusion.
Meanwhile Donald Smith, together with his cousin Mr George Stephen (afterwards Lord Mountstephen), and other Canadian and American financiers, had bought out the Dutch bondholders of the insolvent St Paul and Pacific railway, an American line, which by 1873 had been completed from St Paul to Breckenridge, but which lacked funds to proceed farther.
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 SAMUEL HEARNE - LoveToKnow Article on SAMUEL HEARNE
In 1756 he entered the navy, and was some time with Lord Hood; at the end of the Seven Years War (1763) he took service with the <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Hudsonsb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>Bayb>bb>> Company.
See hs posthumous Journey from Prince of Wales Fort in Hudson <<b>bb>>Bayb>bb>> to the Northern Ocean (London, 1 7)5).
To properly cite this SAMUEL HEARNE article in your work, copy the complete reference below:
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 Disputing the Medicine Line
Agents counterparts north of the forty-ninth parallel shared the belief that the Plains Crees treaties with the Canadian government and historic ties to the <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Hudsonsb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>Bayb>bb>> Company established them as "Canadian." The question of where in Canada the Crees belonged, however, remained unsettled.
Unlike in the U.S., in 1879 the small settler population of the North-West Territories was clustered along the North Saskatchewan and Battle rivers, well north of the forty-ninth parallel, and officials faced little pressure to restrict the cross-border movement of the Crees or other tribes.
Between 1879 and 1881 several Cree and Assiniboine bands requested that the Canadian government set aside reserves for them in the vicinity of the Cypress Hills.
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 Encyclopedia: Columbia River
Jump to: navigation, search The <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Hudsonsb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>Bayb>bb>> Company (HBC) TSX: HBC is the oldest corporation in Canada (and North America) and is one of the oldest in the world still in existence.
The Columbia River is a river situated in British Columbia and the Pacific Northwest of the United States.
Columbia River, Revelstoke, BC Columbia Lake forms the Columbia's headwaters in the Canadian Rockies of southern British Columbia.
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 POLAR REGIONS - LoveToKnow Article on POLAR REGIONS
Later in the century the <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Hudsonsb>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>Bayb>bb>> Companys servants made some important land journeys to discover the shores of the American polar ocean.
Chancelor undertook a journey to Moscow, made arrangements for commercial intercourse with Russia, and returned next year with his ship,,which was, however, plundered by the Flemings, but he reached London safely with a letter from the tsar.
On the 27th of August the mouth of the river Lena was passed, and the Vega parted company with the little Lena, continuing her course eastward.
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