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Izaak Walton Killam

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31: 247:. The endowment to the Canada Council funds the Canada-wide Killam Research Fellowships (established 1967) and Killam Prizes (established 1981),while the five universities use their endowments to fund research, programs and projects at those schools. 193:
Having no children, the Killams devoted the greater part of their wealth to higher education in Canada. When Killam died the government honoured his request to use his inheritance taxes and a large donation, coupled with those of Sir
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million in 2023) bequest from Dorothy Killam's estate in 1965, representing 32% of her fortune. The 230,000 sq ft (21,000 m) Killam Memorial Library constructed between 1966 and 1971 at a cost of $
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The Killam Trusts are allocated to funding scientific research and artistic ventures across Canada, by way of a further endowment to the Canada Council, as well as endowments to five Canadian universities: the
160:. Notwithstanding his prodigious financial accomplishments, Killam was a very reserved man who eschewed publicity and was virtually unknown outside a small circle of close acquaintances. In 1927, he acquired 145:. In 1919, Killam bought out Aitken and took full control of the company. His business dealings primarily involved the financing of large pulp and paper and hydro-electric projects throughout Canada and 447: 360: 389: 150: 305: 452: 275: 228: 205:
By the time of Mrs. Killam's death, in 1965, the estate had grown to the point that she was able to bequeath
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million in 2023) was designed by architect Leslie R. Fairn and remains an enduring legacy to this day.
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A Very Private Person: The Story of Izaak Walton Killam - and his wife Dorothy
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Dalhousie University in Halifax benefited the most, having received a $ 30
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fishing lodge. By then he was considered to be the richest man in Canada.
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newspaper and after reorganization it was later sold to the owners of
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Women who Give Away Millions: Portraits of Canadian Philanthropists
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and its related electrical generating stations and shipping fleet.
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Money from the Killam estate also went to establish
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Yarmouth
Nova Scotia
Quebec
Dorothy Ruth Brooks Johnston
Yarmouth, Nova Scotia
Union Bank of Halifax
John F. Stairs
Max Aitken
Royal Securities
Latin America
Mersey Paper Company Ltd.
Dorothy Ruth Brooks Johnston
The Mail and Empire
The Globe
The Globe and Mail
Quebec
James H. Dunn
Canada Council for the Arts
CA$
Killam Trusts
University of British Columbia
University of Alberta
University of Calgary
Dalhousie University
McGill University
Izaak Walton Killam Hospital for Children
Montreal Neurological Institute
Women who Give Away Millions: Portraits of Canadian Philanthropists
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