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Townsend-Gault, Charlotte. "Yvon Gallant - Every Picture Tells Its Story." Arts Atlantic 53 (1995): 22-27.
Yuletide Yarns: Stories of Newfoundland and Labrador Christmases Gone By. St. John's: Creative Book Pub., 2002.
Your Guide to the Basilica of St. John the Baptist, St. Johns, Newfoundland. St. John's: Historical Committee for the 200th Anniversary of the Formal Establishment of the Roman Catholic Church in Newfoundland, 1984.
Matthews, Stephen. "'Your dutiful son' – The Newfoundland Letters of the Revd. William Grey." Report and Transactions of the Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science 136 (2004): 149-164.
Chittick, Barbara Bennett. Your Affectionate Father, William Rogers. Fitchburg, MA: np, 1986.
Martin, Debbie, and Lois Jackson. "Young Women in Coastal Newfoundland and Labrador Talk about Their Social Relationships and Health." Newfoundland and Labrador Studies 23, no. 1 (2008): 61-77.
Tanner, Dwight. "Young Teazer, The Making of a Myth." Nova Scotia Historical Quarterly 6, no. 4 (1976): 405-412.
Cusack, Ruby M. The Young Monument, King Square, Saint John: 'A Tragedy in Courtney Bay. ' Saint John, NB: np, 1987.
Wright, Miriam. "Young Men and Technology: Government Attempts to Create a 'Modern' Fishing Workforce in Newfoundland, 1949-1970." Labour/Le Travail 42 (1998): 143-159.
Davies, Anthony. "'You're your own boss': An Economic Anthropology of Small Boat Fishing in Port Lameron Harbour, Southwest Nova Scotia." Ph.D. diss., University of Toronto, 1984.
Rath, Tom. You're an Islander: A Celebration of the Island Way of Life in Verse, Song and Story. Montague, PEI: Lady Catherine, 2001.
Richling, Barnett. "You'd Never Starve Here: Return Migration to Rural Newfoundland." Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology/Revue canadienne de sociologie et d'anthropologie 22 (1985): 236-249.
Roche, William. You Win Some...You Lose Some: Recollections of a Newfoundland Fishery Officer. St. John's: Creative Book Pub., 2002.
You Walked With us Awhile: Thirty-Six Year History of PEI Solidarity with the Caribbean and Central America,1968-2004. Charlottetown: Latin American Mission Program (LAMP), 2004.
Heath, Douglas John. You Should be more Diplomatic: Memoirs of a Royal Canadian Mounted Policeman. Souris, P.E.I.: Douglas John Heath, 2002.
Dinham, Paul S. You Never Know What They Might Do: Mental Illness in Outport Newfoundland. St. John's: Institute of Social and Economic Research, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1977.
Smith, Ed. You might as well laugh. St. John's: Flanker Press, 2004.
Wright, Mary Ellen. "You Come Late, Monsieur le Governor, Why You Not Come Before?" Nova Scotia Historical Review 5, no. 2 (1985): 117-123.
Cayo, Don. "You Can't Hurry a Hand-Crafted Canoe." This Country Canada 11 (1996): 30-39.
Yorkshire Settlers to Annapolis County, Nova Scotia. Annapolis Royal, NS: Historic Restoration Society of Annapolis County, 1999.
Hamilton, William B. "Yorkshire Settlement Beyond Chignecto." Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society Journal 3 (2000): 134-152.
Murray, Nelda G. York United Church: Marking 150 Years of Worship on This Site, 1824-1974. Np, 1974.
Foster, Gilbert. "Yola: A Lost Language of Newfoundland." Newfoundland Quarterly 88, no. 3 (1994): 25-34.
Cusack, Ruby M. Yesteryear: The Maggie Vail Story. Saint John, NB: np, 1987.
Cusack, Ruby M. Yesteryear — Today: Saint John, N.B. Saint John, NB: Author, 1988.