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J. S. Ewart

John Skirving Ewart, QC (August 11, 1849 – February 21, 1933) was a Canadian lawyer and author best known as an advocate for the independence of Canada.

Ewart circa 1902

Ewart was born in Toronto, Ontario, on August 11, 1849, to Thomas Ewart and Catherine Seaton Skirving.[1] His grandfather was Toronto architect John Ewart, and his uncle Sir Oliver Mowat. He married Jessie Campbell in 1873.

He was educated at Upper Canada College and Osgoode Hall Law School, and was called to the bar in 1871 (Q.C., 1884). His legal career spanned work in Toronto, Winnipeg and Ottawa. He was the author of many essays and articles, and a passionate advocate for the independence of Canada.

He died in Ottawa and is buried at Beechwood Cemetery.

Published works edit

  • The Kingdom of Canada: Imperial Federation, The Colonial Conferences, The Alaska Boundary, and Other Essays (Toronto, 1908)
  • John A. Macdonald and the Canadian Flag (Toronto, 1908)
  • Canadian Independence (Toronto, 1911)
  • Waiver Distributed Among the Departments: Election, Estoppel, Contract, Release (Cambridge, 1917)[2]
  • The Roots and Causes of the Wars (1914-1918) (2 vols., New York, 1925)
  • Two series of brochures:
    • The Kingdom Papers, nos. 1-19 (Ottawa, 1911-4)
    • The Independence Papers (Ottawa, 2 vols., 1925–30).

References edit

  1. ^ Leonard, John William (1925). Who's Who in Jurisprudence. pp. 456–457. OCLC 1151784139.
  2. ^ Ewart, John (1917). Waiver Distributed Among the Departments: Election, Estoppel, Contract, Release (1st ed.). Cambridge: Harvard University Press. p. passim. ISBN 9780674288058. Retrieved 7 January 2022.

External links edit

  • John S. Ewart, Quebec History

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