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Bridglal Pachai ONS CM (30
November 1927 – 27
November 2019) was a
South African-born
Canadian educator,
historian and author. Born in Umbulwana, Natal...
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Volume VI (1821–1835) –
Dictionary of
Canadian Biography". biographi.ca.
Bridglal Pachai &
Henry Bishop.
Historic Black Nova Scotia, 2006, p. 8. John Grant...
- Speech. In
Bridglal Pachai (ed). Nova
Scotia Human Rights Commission: 25th Anniversary. 1992. p. 32 Fred MacKinnon, Commissioner. In
Bridglal Pachai (ed)...
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Archived from the
original on 31
October 2023.
Retrieved 15
October 2023.
Bridglal,
Carla (12
March 2013). "Allowing govt to
manage better".
Trinidad Express...
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interviewed by
Margaret Busby in
London for a 1988 do****entary film by
Sindamani Bridglal,
entitled Identifiable Qualities,
shown on
Channel 4.
Morrison was the...
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Cathy MacNutt (1984-1985); Dr.
Anthony Johnstone (1985–1989); Dr.
Bridglal Pachai (1989–1994);
Wayne MacKay (1995–1998);
Mayann Francis (former Lieutenant...
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Administration to 1897", in The
Early History of Malawi,
edited by
Bridglal Pachai (London, Longman, 1972), p. 324. Jeal 2013, pp. 169–171, 189. Jeal...
- Business.
Trinidad and
Tobago Guardian Newspaper.
Retrieved 16 May 2022.
Bridglal,
Carla (4 May 2019). "First Citizens, NIF
companies record multi-million...
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writers in the
region published with Lancelot,
including Douglas How,
Bridglal Pachai,
Alden Nowlan and
Dorothy Perkyns. The poet
Margaret Avison published...
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Enlightenment in Nova Scotia.
University of
Toronto Press, 2015, p. 79.
Bridglal Pachai &
Henry Bishop.
Historic Black Nova Scotia. 2006. p. 8. John Grant...