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Temiskaming, who lived around Lake Temiskaming, south of Lake Atibibi
Champlain's Dream David Hackett Fischer 2008
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Temiskaming, who lived around Lake Temiskaming, south of Lake Atibibi
Champlain's Dream David Hackett Fischer 2008
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This mixed wood forest region is composed of the Lake Temiskaming lowland, the southern Laurentians, and the Algonquin-Lake Nipissing area (TEC ecoregions 97, 98, and 99).
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Senator Roebuck also began his career as a newspaperman on the editorial staff of the Toronto Daily Star and then for nine years he was the owner and editor of the Temiskaming Herald and Cobalt Citizen.
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The Canadian National Railways operate more than 5,600 miles of this mileage, the Canadian Pacific 3,200, your Province-owned Temiskaming and Northern Ontario 600, and other steam roads approximately 1,000 miles.
The Railway At War 1942
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The sequence of the development of a new country is appreciated in such a company as we have today, and in Toronto, and to members of the Institute, I need only instance the - building of the Temiskaming & Northern Ontario Railway through your northern clay belt as a classic Canadian example.
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It is only a few weeks since the Provincial Government had to borrow money for the Temiskaming Railway.
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South Lorraine is becoming increasingly important, and with the extension of the known areas down near the shores of Lake Temiskaming, and with discoveries being made from time to time, we are assured of a great increase in production.
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Let us take, for example, our own little railway, the Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway -- I speak of it as "our railway," as it is the people's railway, and "we are the people."
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The T. & N.O. Railway was projected as a colonization railroad to open up the large agricultural areas to the north of Lake Temiskaming, known as the "clay belt" of Northern Ontario.
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