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Livesay, Dorothy

  • CA QUA00428
  • Person
  • 1909-1996

Born in 1909 in Winnipeg, Dorothy Livesay came with her family to Ontario as a child. She received her B.A. from Trinity College, University of Toronto 1931, and from the Sorbonne in 1932, her "diplome d'etudes superieures". In 1934 she studied at the School of Social Work at the University of Toronto and did welfare work in Montreal, New Jersey and Vancouver. In 1956 she received her M.Ed. from the University of British Columbia. For 1965-66 she was Lecturer in Creative Writing at the University of British Columbia and from 1966 to 1968 was Writer-in-Residence at the University of New Brunswick. Dorothy Livesay's poetry has won her recognition throughout her career. In 1944 she won the Governor-General's Medal for poetry with Day and Night, and again in 1947 with Poems for People. She was also the recipient of the Lorne Pierce Gold Medal from the Royal Society of Canada for distinguished service to Canadian Literature in 1947.

Livernons Ltd.

  • CA QUA09916
  • Corporate body
  • fl. 1900s

Livernons Ltd. Quebec

Livernois & Bienvenu

  • CA QUA09807
  • Corporate body
  • fl. 1870s

Livernois & Bienvenu was a photography studio based in Quebec City, Quebec.

Little, William F.

  • CA QUA10532
  • Person
  • fl. 1930s

No information is available about this creator.

Little, R.W.

  • CA QUA11810
  • Person
  • fl. 1942

R.W. Little was a student in the School of Mining at Queen's University.

Little, J.I.

  • CA QUA11288
  • Person

No information is available about this creator.

Little, J.A.

  • CA QUA11809
  • Person
  • fl. 1927

J.A. Little was a student in the School of Mining at Queen's University.

Little Cataraqui Environment Association

  • CA QUA02737
  • Corporate body
  • n.d.

The Little Cataraqui Conservation Association was established in 1973 "to preserve as a greenbelt the natural state of the Little Catarqui River waters, floodplain, and adjacent lands." This objective was to be achieved through promoting development of, and adherence to, long range land use plans within all municipalities which the Little Cataraqui River flowed, and by ensuring that these plans preserved the natural state of that river. The LCEA also sought to encourage and monetarily support purchases of such lands by the various municplaities; assess the environmental impact of sewer, water, road, or land development which would affect the Little Cataraqui River or lowlands; document the environmental impact any public hearing and/or municpal meetings at which potential development affecting the Little Cataraqui River was dsicussed; suppor other organizations whose objectives were in harmony with thsoe of the LCEA; and promote public education releated to all their objectives. While very robust over the interveneing years, by 20009, with an ageing membership and no new leadership emerging, the LCEA decided to wind up its activities.

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