Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 16th, 1880; -- for copies of orders in council and correspondence which led to the postponement or abandonment of the Georgian Bay Branch of the Canada Pacific Railway, and copies of all claims preferred by the late contractors for compensation in connection with the suspension of their work, and a statement shewing what settlement or arrangement, if any, has been made with the contractors: also, copies of reports of engineers respecting the several routes in the vicinity of Lake Nipissing
Some startling facts relating to the Canadian Pacific Railway and the north-west lands, also a brief discussion regarding the route, the western terminus and the lands available for settlement
Canadian Pacific Railway: articles of agreement entered into between George Bowie and M. McNaughton and Her Majesty Queen Victoria, represented by the minister of railways and canals, to do the excavation, grading, bridging, track-laying, ballasting, &c., on the 2nd 100-mile section of the Canadian Pacific Railway, west of Red River (about 100 miles)
Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 23rd February, 1880; -- for copies of the documents and correspondence which have passed between the government of Canada and the directors of the Quebec and Lake St. John Railway Company
Extract from Sessional Papers No. 19, 43 Victoria, 4th Parliament, regarding contracts awarded for the construction of various sections of the Canadian Pacific Railway
Extract from Sessional Papers No. 19, 43 Victoria, 4th Parliament, regarding the articles of agreement between George Bowie and the Minister of Railways and Canals for construction of the second section of the railway, west of the Red River
Returns and addresses to the House of Commons relative to the surveys and appropriations of lands for the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway in the province of Manitoba, North-west Territory and British Columbia
Memorandum on "a report of a committee of the Honorable the Privy Council for Canada, approved by His Excellency the Governor-General on the 19th May, 1881, and generally in support of the recent Petition of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia to
Returns and addresses to the House of Commons relative to the surveys and appropriations of lands for the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway in the province of Manitoba, North-west Territory and British Columbia