aracteristics (_circ._ 1846), 26
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
Trade-relations of Canada with Great Britain after Autonomy, 327-8
_Trent_ episode, 288
U
Ulstermen as Settlers, 21
Ultra-Reformers party (1841), 105
Union, Act of, Acceptance by both Provincial governments, 92;
French-Canadian attitude to, 57-8; Guarantees, desired by
Stanley, 152; Grey's Changes in, as affecting the French,
268; Serious Omission in, 93-5
Union of Canada, Lord John Russell's instructions on, 71
First Parliament of, 100; Elections (and other preliminaries),
101; Results, 104; Groups in, 59, 100, 104-5; Sydenham's
successes, and struggles against the Autonomy party, 106
_et sqq._; Work of the First Session, 106
Second, Bagot's, forecasts on, 140-1
United Empire Loyalists, origin, characteristics, and views of,
17-20
United Reform Party, Baldwin on, 113
Unity
Forces conducing to Education, 16, 31 _et sqq._; Politics, 31;
Religion, 31, 32, 40 et seq.
Forces retarding, Physical, 8-13, 24, 28-9; Racial, 13, 20-3,
24; Religious, 34-5; Social, 24
University Question, in Upper Canada (1845), 184
Universities of Canada, 36-8 _&n._1, 136
Upper Canada, Arrested Development of, Sydenham's plans in aid,
98-100; Educational Efforts in, 33 _et sqq._; Methodism in,
45-7; Population increase of, 24; Radicalism of, 32; and
the Union, 83-9
Upper Canada College, 35, 50
V
_Vendus, Les_, 142
Viger, Jacques, French Canadian politician, 59; and the Rebellion,
142; Rival to La Fontaine, 171; in Metcalfe's Council, 177, 194
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