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Hubbard, Murray. How Well I Remember Speerville, New Brunswick. Debec, NB: M. Hubbard, 1991.
Horwood, Harold Andrew. "How We Joined Canada." Reader's Digest 134 (1989): 42-46.
"How We Got the Canso Causeway." Cape Breton's Magazine, no. 25 (1980): 39-48.
Glen, Willliam N. "How P.E.I. Was 'Sold' to Potential Immigrants." P.E.I. Genealogical Society Newsletter 26, no. 1 (2002): 1-9.
Smith, William Y. "How Ontario Achieved Its Imperial Position." Acadiensis VI, no. 1 (1976): 144-157.
Harrington, Michael. "How Newfoundland Joined Up." Atlantic Advocate 64 (1974): 38-41.
Wallace, Joe. "How I Began." New Maritimes 5, no. 8 (1987): 11-13.
Campbell, Anita. "The How Household: A Colonial Merchant's Life-Style in 18th Century Canso." Canadian Collector 20 (1985): 54-57.
Abbott, Louise. "How Gerry Benoit Became King For a Day: The French joie de vivre in Newfoundland [La fête de la Chandeleur]." Canadian Heritage 15 (1989): 12-17.
"How Effective are the Regional Offshore Petroleum Boards?" Atlantic Oil and Gas Works 8 (1999): 28-29.
How Deep Is the Ocean?: Historical Essays on Canada's Atlantic Fishery. Sydney, NS: University College of Cape Breton Press, 1997.
Birkhead, T. R. "How Collectors Killed the Great Auk." New Scientist 1927 (1994): 24-27.
Buckner, P. A. "How Canadian Historians Stopped Worrying and Learned to Love the Americans!" Acadiensis XXV, no. 2 (1996): 117-140.
Crosbie, John. "How Can Newfoundland and Labrador Finally Achieve the Prosperity which Originally Led the Province into Confederation? Part II." Atlantic Business 12, no. 3 (2001): 70.
Crosbie, John. "How Can Newfoundland and Labrador Finally Achieve the Prosperity which Originally Led the Province into Confederation? Part I." Atlantic Business 12, no. 2 (2001): 110.
Beaton, Elizabeth Catherine. "Housing, People, and Place: A Case Study of Whitney Pier." Ph.D. diss., University of Manitoba, 1996.
Gillett, Cheryl. "Housing Within the Context of Community: A Study of Housing Conditions Experienced by Homeless Female Led Single Parent Families in the Halifax Metro Area, N.S." M.S.W. thesis, Dalhousie University, 1986.
Millward, Hugh, and Donna D. Davis. "Housing Renovation in Halifax: 'Gentrification' or 'Incumbent Upgrading'" Plan Canada 26 (1986): 148-155.
Collier, M. J. J. Houses of Prayer! A History of Prince Edward Island's Churches of God. Morell, PEI: Word & Spirit Ministries, 2002.
Penney, Allen. Houses of Nova Scotia: An Illustrated Guide to Architectural Style Recognition. Halifax: Formac/Nova Scotia Museum, 1989.
Bumsted, J. M. "The Household and Family of Edward Jarvis, 1828-1852." Island Magazine 14 (1983): 22-28.
Pothier, Shannon, and Susan Knutson. "House, Barn, Store and Aboiteaux: The Historic Doucet Homestead at Pointe-à-Major." Port Acadie : revue interdisciplinaire en études acadiennes 3 (2002): 117-126.
Mills, Stephen F. "The House that Yonge Drew?: An Example of Seventeenth-Century Vernacular Housing in Renews." Avalon Chronicles I (1996): 43-66.
Waldie, Paul, and Kate Jennison. A House Divided: The Untold Story of the McCain Family. Toronto: Viking, 1996.
MacIntyre, April D. "House and Home: Scottish Domestic Architecture in Nova Scotia and the Rev. Norman McLeod Homestead." M.A. thesis, Memorial University, 2005.