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- Canadian Navigation Company
- 1 in the summer of 1862 he sold her to the Canadian Inland Steam Navigation Company, a concern of which Milloy was an active promoter
- 2 as secretary. The principal interests of the Canadian Navigation Company (as it would come to be known) lay in the
- 3 leisure passenger trades. For the next few years Canadian Navigation's management decided to retain the run on the
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This article originally appeared in Ontario History.
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