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McCarthy, Patrick. It’s Like a Dream to Me. St. John’s: Thorton Publishing Limited, 2003.
O'Conner, Ryan. "'Its Finest Hour': The 1971 Tractor Demonstratin on Prince Edward Island." The Island Magazine, no. 63, Spring/Summer (2008): 2-12.
Hewitt, Martin. "The Itinerant Immigration Lecturer: James Brown's Lecture Tour of Britain and Ireland, 1861-2." British Journal of Canadian Studies 10, no. 1 (1995): 103-119.
Abucar, Mohamed Hagi. Italians. Tantallon, NS: Four East, 1991.
Italian Lives: Cape Breton Memories. Sydney, NS: University of Cape Breton Press, 1999.
Abassi, Jamila. "It's Not Easy Being Green: People, Potatoes, and Pesticides on Prince Edward Island." M.A. thesis, Concordia University, 2004.
It's Like the Legend: Innu Women's Voices. Charlottetown: Gynergy, 2000.
Thorne, Bertha. It's like a dream to me: Paddy "Iron" McCarthy of Renews relives his first hundred years. St. John's: Thorton Publishing, 2003.
Rusted, Nigel. It's Devil Deep Down There: 50 Years Ago on the M.V. Lady Anderson, A Mobile Clinic on the S.W. Coast of Newfoundland. St. John's: Faculty of Medicine, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1985.
Rusted, Nigel. It's Devil Deep Down There: 50 Years Ago on the M.V. Lady Anderson, a Mobile Clinic on the S.W. Coast of Newfoundland. Vol. 2nd. St. John's: Creative, 1987.
Thompson, Reg 'Dutch'. ""It Wasn’t A Bad Life"/ "Ce n’était pas si mal comme vie" Part Two/Partie Deux." Island Magazine 56 (2004): 2-9.
Thompson, Reg 'Dutch'. ""It Wasn’t A Bad Life"/ "Ce n’était pas si mal comme vie" Part One/Partie Une." Island Magazine 55 (2004): 29-39.
Thompson, Reg 'Dutch'. "'It Wasn't a Bad Life', Part One." The Island Magazine, no. 55, Spring/Summer (2004): 29-39.
Corbett, Michael. "'It was fine, if you wanted to leave': educational ambivalence in a Nova Scotian coastal community 1963-1998." Anthropology and Education Quarterly 35, no. 4 (2004): 451-471.
F., Holden Edward. "'It Must be Grievous.' The Oppressor of Acadians Hailed from Massachusetts." Echoes: The Northern Maine Journal 59 (2003): 38-41.
LeBlanc, Barbara. "'It is Wrong, Wrong to Dance...': An Introduction to Cheticamp-Area Dance Prohibition." Cape Breton's Magazine, no. 51 (1989): 37-47.
MacKenzie, Michael. It Happened Yesterday. Corner Brook, Newfoundland: Commercial Press, 1973.
O'Shea, Art. It Happened in Iona. Charlottetown, PEI: The Author, 1990.
Stephens, David E. It Happened at Moose River. Windsor, NS: Lancelot Press, 1974.
Robinson, Geoff, and D. Robinson. It Came by the Boat Load: Essays on Rum-Running. Tyne Valley, NF: G. and D. Robinson, 1984.
Martin, J. L. "It Began in 1816." Nova Scotia Historical Quarterly 1, no. 3 (1971): 241-246.
MacDonald, Edward. "'It assumed the form of an epidemic': Election Day at St. Eleanor's, 1867." Island Magazine 53 (2003): 16-24.
Amirault, David. IT and the Knowledge Economy in Atlantic Canada: Atlantic Canada in the 21st Century. Halifax: Atlantic Provinces Economic Council, 1999.
Jones, Sonia. It All Began with Daisy. New York: E.P. Dutton, 1987.
Thompson, Reg. "It All Began with a Cracked Saucer: Vesey's Seeds Celebrates Golden Anniversary, 50 Years of Northern Gardening." Rural Delivery, no. 13 (1989): 14-16.