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Dinwoodie, Catriona. "Where is Acadia?" British Journal of Canadian Studies 1 (1986): 15-30.
Spears, J. T. Where it began: 721 Communication Regiment and its antecedents, 1904-2004. Stratford, P.E.I.: Tea Hill Press, 2005.
Richardson, Evelyn M. Where My Roots Go Deep: Collected Writings of Evelyn M. Richardson. Halifax: Nimbus, 1997.
Duley, Margot I. Where Once Our Mothers Stood We Stand: Women's Suffrage in Newfoundland, 1890-1925. Charlottetown, PEI: Gynergy, 1993.
Goulding, Aubrey. Where Once They Stood. Gambo, NF: Gambo Senior Citizens Heritage Group, 1983.
Maskill, Craig. "'Where one Scot comes, others soon follow': the 42nd Royal Highland Regiment (Black Watch) and the settlement of the Nashwaak River Valley, 1783- 1823." M.A. thesis, University of New Brunswick, 1999.
Maskill, Craig Robert Storey. "'Where one Scot comes, others soon follow': The 42nd Royal Highland Regiment (Black Watch) and the Settlement of the Nashwaak River Valley, 1783-1823." M.A. thesis, University of New Brunswick, 1999.
Tallman, Richard S. "Where Stories Are Told: A Nova Scotia Storyteller's Milieu." American Review of Canadian Studies 5, no. 1 (1975): 17-41.
Zanes, John Page. "Where the Fiddleheads Grow and the Wind Blows Blue: A Consideration of Canadian Literary Tradition." Ph.D. diss., The University of Texas at Austin, 1979.
Wadden, Marie. Where the Pavement Ends: Canada's Aboriginal Recovery. Vancouver: Douglas & McIntyre, 2008.
Gillespie, Dewey H. "Where the rivers meet": The Fly Tyers of New Brunswick. Miramichi: Newcastle Printing Ltd., 1996.
Stevens, Maynard. Where They Rest In Peace: A Guided Tour of Seven Historic Cemeteries in Kings County, Nova Scotia. Wolfville, NS: Gaspereau Press, 2001.
O'Grady, Brendan. "Where Were the Irish in 1864?" Abegweit Review 6 (1988): 157-175.
Knockwood, Noel. 'Where words come from': On Natives and Quakers. Argenta, BC: Argenta Friends Press, 1988.
Tobin, John Patrick. Where you from? I'm from the far east, boy: autobiography of John Patrick "Jack" Tobin. Kamloops, B.C.: Overland Press, 2004.
Hyson, Stewart. "Where's 'Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition' in the Loyalist Province?" Canadian Parliamentary Review 11, no. 2 (1988): 22-25.
Steel, Heather. "Where's the Policy? Immigration to New Brunswick, 1945-1971." Acadiensis XXXV, no. 2 (2006).
Selig, Wade Eric. "Which Course to Choose?: An Analysis of the 'Global Perspective' Found in the Nova Scotia Grade Twelve Global History/Global Geography Curriculum, and an Examinatin of the Students' Rationales Used to Select These Courses." M.Ed. thesis, Saint Mary's University, 1995.
Bannister, Jerry. "Whigs and Nationalists: The Legacy of Judge Prowse's History of Newfoundland." Acadiensis XXXII, no. 1 (2002): 84-109.
Deyarmond, E. M. The Whip-Handle Tree. Kentville, Nova Scotia: Kentville Publishing Company, 1972.
Whispers from the Past: Selections from the Writings of New Brunswick Women. Fredericton: Goose Lane Editions, 1986.
Innis Zwicker, Jennifer. "Whispers: A Qualitative Study of Social Assistance Recipients' Stories of a Life Skills Program." M.Ad.Ed. thesis, St. Francis Xavier University, 2002.
Fawcett, Anne. Whistling Banjoman: George Hector. Gagetown, NB: Otnobog Editions, 1999.
Gosse, John S. R. Whitbourne: Newfoundland's First Inland Town - Journey Back in Time. Whitbourne, NF: The author, [n.d.].
Bailey, Christopher Charles. "White Collar Unionization: The Case of the Nova Scotia Government Employees Association, 1956-1978." M.A. thesis, Dalhousie University, 1979.