
John George Bourinot
Sir John George Bourinot, was a Canadian journalist, historian, and civil servant, sole author of the first Canadian effort in 1884 to document Parliamentary Procedure and Practice, and remembered as an expert in parliamentary procedure and constitutional law.

Canada under British Rule 1760-1900
Witness the transformation of a nation as it navigates the complexities of colonial rule, forging its own path toward autonomy and a distinctive identity.
By John George Bourinot

The Intellectual Development of the Canadian People: An Historical Review
Witness the transformation of a nation's mind as historical events shape its intellectual awakening and forge a unique cultural identity.
By John George Bourinot

Our Intellectual Strength and Weakness A Short Historical and Critical Review of Literature, Art and Education in Canada
Discover how a nation grapples with its cultural identity, torn between material pursuits and the pursuit of a rich intellectual life.
By John George Bourinot

Canada
Explore the epic story of a nation's birth, filled with explorers, cultural clashes, and the fight to build a new world.
By John George Bourinot

Lord Elgin
Discover how a determined governor confronted racial tensions and political uproar to support the beginning of Canadian identity and self-government.
By John George Bourinot