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Brooks, Randall C. "M. de Chabert and the 1750 Louisbourg Observatory." Royal Astronomical Society of Canada Journal 73 (1979): 333-348.
Hédon, Michel. "M. Thaddée Cyr : laitier des années 40 et 50." Revue de la Société historique du Madawaska 17 (1989): 11-15.
MacFarlane, Margaret M. The M.F. Schurman Company Limited of Prince Edward Island: A Century of Building. Summerside: M.F. Schurman Company, 1996.
Toward, Lilias M. Mabel Bell: Alexander's Silent Partner. Toronto: Methuen, 1984.
Kruschen, Franziska. "Mabel Killam Day." Atlantis: A Women's Studies Journal 20, no. 1 ([n.d.]): 139-148.
Kruschen, Franziska. "Mabel Killam Day." Atlantis 20, no. 1 (1995): 139-147.
Yorke, Lois K. "Mabel Penery French (1881-1955): A Life Re-Created." University of New Brunswick Law Journal/Revue de droit de l'Université du Nouveau-Brunswick 42 (1993): 2-49.
"Mac-Talla: Culture, Heritage, History, Language, Politics." Shunpiking: Nova Scotia's Discovery Magazine 6, no. 2 (2001): 10-31.
St. Clair, James O. The MacCallum House, 1798. Sydney, NS: University College of Cape Breton Press, 1999.
Abbott, Bill. The MacCormac Trophy: A History of Senior Baseball in Newfoundland and Labrador. Vol. 2: Our Sports Heritage, 1492-1898. St. John's: Breakwater, 2000.
Mullally, Sasha. "The Machine in the Garden: A Glimpse at Early Automobile Ownership on Prince Edward Island, 1917." The Island Magazine, no. 54, Fall/Winter (2003): 16-25.
Mullay, Sasha. "The machine in the garden: a glimpse at early automobile ownership on Prince Edward Island, 1917." Island Magazine 54 (2003): 16-25.
Parker, Jean MacKenzie. The MacKenzie Connection of Scotch Ridge, New Brunswick. Toronto: np, 1984.
MacKenzie, Archibald A. The MacKenzies' History of Christmas Island Parish. Sudbury, ON: Mackenzie Rothe Publishing, 1984.
DeRoche, Constance P. "Macroeconomic and Microsocial Processes: Social Change in a Nova Scotia Village." Ph.D. diss., Washington University, 1982.
Ingalls, Sharon. "Mad About Acadians: Nineteenth-Century Americans Flocked to the Land of Evangeline." Beaver 69 (1989): 21-27.
Budgell, Leonard. "Mad Moll." Them Days 27, no. 2 (2002): 20-22.
Sharpe, Sylvia Yerxa. The Madam Keswick: A Village of Two Centuries. Mouth of Keswick, NB: np, 1984.
"Madame Léone Boudreau-Nelson." Cahiers de la société historique Acadienne 35, no. 3 (2004): 129-131.
Garfinkel, Perry. "Madawaska, Down East with a French Accent." National Geographic 158 (1980): 380-408.
Lenentine, Charlotte Maxine. "Madawaska: A Chapter in Maine-New Brunswick Relations." M.A. thesis, University of New Brunswick, 1955.
Heffernan, Mike. "Madhouse." Newfoundland Quarterly 101, no. 1, Summer (2008): 50-52.
Dearborn, Dorothy. Madness and Murder in New Brunswick: Including You the Jury and More Unsolved Murders. Saint John: Neptune Publishing Company Ltd., 1995.
Somacarrera, P. "A madwoman in a Cape Breton attic: 'Jane Eyre' in Ann-Marie McDonald's 'Fall on your knees'" Journal of Commonwealth Literature 39, no. 1 (2004): 55-75.
Horwood, Harold Andrew. The Magic Ground. Halifax: Nimbus Pub., 1996.