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Thiesen, Andrew William. "G.I. Smith and Economic Development in Nova Scotia." M.A. thesis, Saint Mary's University, 1995.
Perley, Karen. Gabe. Fredericton: Archaeological Services, Heritage Branch, Culture and Sport Secretariat, 2005.
Perley, Karen. Gabe. Fredericton: Les Services d'archéologie, direction du patrimoine, Secrétariat à la Culture at au Sport, 2005.
"Gabriel Sylliboy Becomes Grand Chief 1918: English and Mi'kmaq from The Micmac Messenger of the Time." Cape Breton's Magazine, no. 71 ([n.d.]): 63-67.
Goddard, Sally. Gaddy's Story: The First Weeks in the Life of an Atlantic Cod (Gadus Morhua). St. John's: Breakwater, 1995.
Foster, F. G. "The Gaeldom of Tir-Nua - the Newfound Land: Scots Gaelic in Western Newfoundland." The Newfoundland Quarterly 79, no. 1 (1983): 23-30.
Cox, Lori Vitale. "Gaelic and the Schools in Cape Breton." Nova Scotia Historical Review 14, no. 2 (1994): 20-40.
Kennedy, Michael. Gaelic Nova Scotia: An Economic, Cultural and Social Impact Study. Halifax: Nova Scotia Museum, 2002.
Matheson, Trueman E. The Gaelic songster = An t-oranaiche: no, Co-thional taghte do orain ur agus shean, a'chuid mhor dhiubh nach robh riamh roimhe ann an clo/ le Gilleasbuig Mac-Na- Ceardadh 2nd ed. St. Andrews, N.S.: Siol Cultural Entrerprises, 2004.
Gagetown Anglican Church Records 1754-1901: Transcription of Vital Statistics. Omaha, NB: [Author], 1996.
Chapman, James K. Gagetown: As We Were - A Short History with Illustrations. Gagetown, NB: Queens County Historical Society and Museum, 1987.
Hawkins, Marjorie, Hector L. MacKenzie, and John MacQuarrie. Gairloch, Pictou County, Nova Scotia. Rev.Baton Rouge, LA: Oracle Press, 1984.
Shoebottom, Bradley Todd. "Gaius Samuel Turner of Albert County: A New Brunswick Shipbuilder and Entrepreneur, 1874-1892." M.A. thesis, University of New Brunswick, 1999.
Davis, Reade. "Gambling on the Future: Video Lottery Terminals and Social Change in Rural Newfoundland." M.A. thesis, Memorial University, 2000.
Guyer, Claire. "Game Protection in New Brunswick, 1889-1971." Canadian Symposium on the History of Sport and Physical Education Proceedings (1982): 65-75.
"Gander, Newfoundland: An Incredible Profile with History and Tradition." Atlantic Chamber Journal 9 (1995): 18-19.
Tobin, Kevin. The Gang's All Here. St. John's, NF: Jesperson Press, 1992.
Tobin, Kevin. The Gang's Gone Fishin. St. John's: Jesperson, 1993.
Cameron, James Donald. "The Garden Distressed: Church Union and Dissent on Prince Edward Island, 1904 to 1947." Ph.D. diss., Queen's University, 1989.
Cameron, James D. "The Garden Distressed: Church Union and Dissent on Prince Edward Island, 1925." Acadiensis XXI, no. 2 (1992): 108-131.
Bradbury, Elspeth, and Judy Maddocks. The Garden Letters. Victoria: Polestar Book Publications, 1995.
MacCormac, Barbara. "Garden of the Gulf Museum." Muse 17, no. 4 (2000): 60.
The Garden Transformed: Prince Edward Island, 1945-1980. Charlottetown: Ragweed, 1982.
O'Neill, Anne. "The Gardens of 18th-Century Louisbourg." Journal of Garden History 3 (1983): 176-178.
Ryan, Nanette, and Doreen Wright. Garrets and the Bluenose Rugs of Nova Scotia. Halifax, NS: np, 1990.