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Quebec separatism was the focus of the bilingual sket | |
military, nuclear power, politics, pollution, | Quebec separatism and taxation. |
That failure revived the | Quebec separatist movement. |
n 1947 in Shawinigan, PQ, convicted kidnapper, | Quebec separatist (FLQ), communication counsellor and |
utier appeared in a pornographic film entitled | Quebec Sexy Girls II, which spoofed his confrontation |
efeated Port Alfred Nationale 3-games-to-none ( | Quebec SF) |
After wintering in | Quebec, she and Paul Chomedey de Maisonneuve arrived |
Born and raised in Montreal, | Quebec, she was the founder of CANFAR, the Canadian F |
In 1874, while travelling from Cardiff to | Quebec, she ran aground in the Saint Lawrence River. |
Born in Montreal, | Quebec, she was raised in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, Engl |
ith the Charest Liberal government resuffle in | Quebec, she was assigned to the portfolios of Immigra |
Back in | Quebec, she volunteered for humanitarian organization |
Paid off on 9 July 1945 and laid up at Sorel, | Quebec, she was sold into mercantile service as SS We |
Quebec: Sherbrooke | |
Quebec: Sherbrooke Street, Montreal | |
Quebec: Sherbrooke Station, Montreal | |
Black Sr. then leased the shipyard to another | Quebec shipbuilder of note, William Henry Baldwin. |
J B Lefebvre was a | Quebec shoe store retailer that existed from 1912 to |
orn in Durham, England and came to the town of | Quebec shortly after its surrender in 1760. |
They drove over to the | Quebec side of the border and passed through the City |
ge version of the show is also produced, using | Quebec Sign Language (LSQ). |
He received his PhD in London and lives in | Quebec since 1957. |
arent Report which has influenced education in | Quebec since its release in 1963. |
in, a native of Brazil, has lived in Montreal, | Quebec since 2002, while Doubleclick is based in Brig |
ratist politician elected in Canada outside of | Quebec since the 1870s. |
e Gladu is the mayor of the city of Longueuil, | Quebec since January 1, 2006. |
on, Manila, Newcastle upon Tyne, Philadelphia, | Quebec, Singapore and Tampa with nearly 4000 sea and |
On September 21, 1985 the song entered the | Quebec Singles Chart and reached number 3, spending t |
On September 5, 1981 the song entered the | Quebec Singles Chart, spending five weeks on it and p |
Based on the successful | Quebec sitcom Rumeurs, the show was produced by Moses |
Catherine was a | Quebec sitcom that aired on Radio-Canada from 1999 to |
peaks a thickly accented and rapidly delivered | Quebec slang. |
trend by referring to the "unique character of | Quebec society" rather than endorsing the recognition |
s and the party seemed to have lost touch with | Quebec society. |
uche Socialiste is a Trotskyist faction within | Quebec Solidaire (formerly the Parti de la Democratie |
Quebec Solidaire was formed in February 2006 in a mer | |
Gauche Socialiste is now involved in | Quebec Solidaire. |
He died in | Quebec some years later. |
It is found from Wisconsin to | Quebec, south to Florida and Texas. |
Quebec South was a federal electoral district in Queb | |
It is found from Ontario and | Quebec south to Florida west to Texas and north to Oh |
It is found from Ontario and | Quebec, south into the United States, where it has be |
It is found from Manitoba to | Quebec, south to Florida and Texas. |
It is found from Ontario and | Quebec, southward to Florida, west to Texas and north |
It ranges from northern | Quebec southwards through New England to Florida and |
Leclerc has worked with the | Quebec sovereigntist movement since the 1980 referend |
eport in the Ottawa Citizen described her as a | Quebec sovereigntist. |
er, songwriter, actress, feminist activist and | Quebec sovereigntist. |
the legislatures of Manitoba and Newfoundland, | Quebec sovereigntists portrayed it as a rejection of |
o, four months before the second referendum on | Quebec sovereignty took place. |
se who are in favour of independence hold that | Quebec sovereignty is another necessary decolonizing |
of the "pur et dur" (hardline) faction of the | Quebec sovereignty movement. |
As a PQ member he campaigned for | Quebec sovereignty during the 1995 Quebec referendum. |
e election, including his decision to downplay | Quebec sovereignty in favour of a "new national affir |
IPSO promotes | Quebec sovereignty through the publication of works, |
minent supporter of both secular education and | Quebec sovereignty. |
Quinebaug Mill - | Quebec Square Historic District is a historic distric |
He was born in Saint-Hyacinthe, | Quebec, St. Arnold Parish, Quebec. |
Several places in the | Quebec state and Quebec City are named after him and |
It usually went on the air sooner than other | Quebec stations, forcing it to fill the schedule with |
The decision examined the Professional Code, a | Quebec statute which governed 38 professional corpora |
I listed 4-star hotel with 45 rooms located on | Quebec Street in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. |
niversity Sport, and more specifically, in the | Quebec Student Sports Federation and the Quebec Unive |
They are members of the | Quebec Student Sports Federation. |
Quebec Suite: Poems for and about Quebec (1995) | |
98 when he was appointed a puisne judge of the | Quebec Superior Court for the district of Montreal. |
In 1912, he was named to the | Quebec Superior Court for Montreal district. |
He served as judge in the | Quebec Superior Court for Quebec district from 1950 t |
In 1882, he was named puisne judge in the | Quebec Superior Court. |
Two years later, the | Quebec Superior Court dismissed the charges, stating |
inister Louis St. Laurent appointed him to the | Quebec Superior Court. |
McConville served as prothonotary for the | Quebec Superior Court at Joliette from 1897 to 1909. |
On January 10, 2008, | Quebec Superior Court Judge Joel Silcoff rendered his |
In 1904, he was the named judge in the | Quebec Superior Court for the newly formed Pontiac di |
in 1942, when he was appointed a judge of the | Quebec Superior Court. |
In 1920 he became a | Quebec Superior Court judge. |
igned from the Senate to become a judge in the | Quebec Superior Court in Quebec district; in 1875, he |
when he was appointed a Puisne Justice of the | Quebec Superior Court. |
He was appointed to the | Quebec Superior Court in 1904. |
He founded the | Quebec Superior Council of Cooperation and was its fi |
The conservative Catholic press in | Quebec supported the secession and ridiculed the Yank |
No major political party in | Quebec supports partition, including federalist parti |
It is the second largest river in | Quebec, surpassed only by the Saint Lawrence River. |
sgrain (March 1, 1856 - January 6, 1939) was a | Quebec surveyor, civil engineer and political figure. |
s were merged and became public ones, when the | Quebec system of CEGEPs was created. |
ons which became public ones in 1967, when the | Quebec system of CEGEPs was created. |
A | Quebec team was active this season, meaning a four-te |
always had strong representation on the Senior | Quebec team - now the Quebec Caribou - and over the y |
Her | Quebec team finished the round-robin with a 4-7 recor |
yed two seasons of semi-professional hockey in | Quebec teams before retiring in 1934. |
For the | Quebec television program, see Bobino (TV series). |
List of | Quebec television series |
(Thank God!) is a French language | Quebec television series based on the Australian seri |
His party political broadcasts on | Quebec television developed a great following. |
Colby served as vice-president of the | Quebec Temperance and Prohibitory League. |
He attended the | Quebec Tercentenary Celebrations in 1908 (as a guest |
list of members of the Legislative Assembly of | Quebec that were elected in the 1912 provincial elect |
the conferences in London, Charlottetown, and | Quebec that led to Canadian confederation. |
list of members of the Legislative Assembly of | Quebec that were elected in the 1904 provincial elect |
list of members of the Legislative Assembly of | Quebec that were elected in the 1939 provincial elect |
list of members of the Legislative Assembly of | Quebec that were elected in the 1931 provincial elect |
sional basketball franchise based in Montreal, | Quebec that played in 1993. |
list of members of the Legislative Assembly of | Quebec that were elected in the 1890 provincial elect |
In mid-October word reached | Quebec that large ships were approaching, heightening |
list of members of the Legislative Assembly of | Quebec that were elected in the 1923 provincial elect |
opelle de l'Isle is a triple cream cheese from | Quebec that has an oily and sometimes flowing texture |
a Canadian software company based in Montreal, | Quebec that develops audio software for the video gam |
as a Canadian football team based in Montreal, | Quebec that played in the Quebec Rugby Football Union |
list of members of the Legislative Assembly of | Quebec that were elected in the 1927 provincial elect |
list of members of the Legislative Assembly of | Quebec that were elected in the 1897 provincial elect |
list of members of the Legislative Assembly of | Quebec that were elected in the 1916 provincial elect |
Samedi de rire was a sketch comedy show in | Quebec that aired from 1985 to 1989. |
6, the new Tories managed to elect 10 MPs from | Quebec, that party's best showing since 1988. |
electoral district in the Canadian province of | Quebec that elects members to the National Assembly o |
list of members of the Legislative Assembly of | Quebec that were elected in the 1944 provincial elect |
he list of members of the National Assembly of | Quebec that were elected in the 1973 provincial elect |
electoral district in the Canadian province of | Quebec that was represented in the Canadian House of |
-language entertainment news program on CTV in | Quebec that aired on Sundays. |
list of members of the Legislative Assembly of | Quebec that were elected in the 1900 provincial elect |
Based in Sherbrooke, | Quebec, the unit began recruiting in late 1915 throug |
Licenced to Listuguj, | Quebec, the station is owned by Gespegewag Communicat |
Based in Montreal, | Quebec, the unit began recruiting during the winter o |
After growing in its home region of | Quebec, the company has expanded by mergers and acqui |
became Canada West, forming with Canada East ( | Quebec) the United Province of Canada. |
Based in Montreal, | Quebec, the unit began recruiting in the spring of 19 |
He was born in Moffet, | Quebec, the son of Georges Moore and Eva Nadeau. |
Deane Nesbitt was born in Westmount, | Quebec, the son of the very successful stock broker a |
Born in Laurier Station, | Quebec, the son-in-law of Joseph Armand Bombardier, B |
He was born in Saint-Anselme, | Quebec, the son of Gregoire Dumont and Gracieuse Bouc |
In 1828, the Bishop of | Quebec, the Honourable and Right Reverend Charles Jam |
Based in Montreal, | Quebec, the unit began recruiting in late 1915 throug |
Born in Stoneham, | Quebec, the son of Nicholas Murphy and Ellen O'Brien, |
Born in Montreal, | Quebec, the son of George Gordon Hyde, a Quebec MNA a |
He was born in Baie-Saint-Paul, | Quebec, the son of Louis Gagnon and Marguerite Durett |
He was born in Cap-Saint-Ignace, | Quebec, the son of Auguste Francoeur and Avila Caron, |
He was born in Chicoutimi, | Quebec, the son of Alfred Blackburn and Rita Harvey. |
town Accords had controversially bestowed upon | Quebec the status of a "distinct society." |
He was born in Montreal, | Quebec the son of Frederick Edmund Meredith and Anne |
Born and raised in the Beauce region of | Quebec, the Robert-Cliche Regional County Municipalit |
Based in Fraserville, | Quebec, the unit began recruiting during the winter o |
There are three main geological regions in | Quebec: the great igneous plains of the Canadian Shie |
Drawing players from rugby clubs throughout | Quebec, the Caribou compete against other provincial |
Born in the Lachute, | Quebec, the son of Peter and Margaret (Mill) Cruise, |
He was born in Saint-Marc-sur-Richelieu, | Quebec, the son of Joseph-Charles Drolet and Brigitte |
He was born in L'Islet, | Quebec, the son of Charles Fortin and Marie-Magdelain |
The Supreme Court overturned the Court of | Quebec, the Quebec Superior Court, and the Quebec Cou |
In | Quebec the song has been used for several decades in |
He was born in Deschaillons, | Quebec, the son of Julien Courteau and Marie-Anne Col |
e hockey team in the QMJHL from Drummondville, | Quebec, the Drummondville Voltigeurs, takes their nam |
Based in Montreal, | Quebec, the unit began recruiting in the spring of 19 |
When the Liberals collapsed in | Quebec, the Bloc regained all their lost seats in 200 |
g the capture of Louisbourg and the capture of | Quebec the following year. |
Based in Montreal, | Quebec, the unit began recruiting sometime in mid-191 |
He was born in Batiscan, | Quebec, the son of Jean-Baptiste Guillet and Margueri |
Born in Disraeli, | Quebec the daughter of Joseph-Alphonse Lapointe and M |
Mulroney's Tories promised | Quebec the opportunity to enter "with honour and dign |
Quebec, The Revolutionary Age 1760-1791 - Hilda Neatb | |
Later on when CWA joined partnership with NWA | Quebec, the CWA title was then recognized as the NWA |
He was born in Champlain, | Quebec, the son of Joseph Carignan and Josephte Turco |
He was born in Montreal, | Quebec, the son of Francis Barnum and Leonora Pryor. |
In | Quebec, the communities of Notre-Dame-du-Nord and nei |
Quebec, The Revolutionary Age 1760-1791 (1966) | |
Based in Montreal, | Quebec, the unit began recruiting in the spring of 19 |
He died at the College of | Quebec the following year. |
ithout substantial support in both Ontario and | Quebec, the result was political domination by the Li |
Based in Montreal, | Quebec, the unit began recruiting in late 1915 in tha |
In | Quebec, the anti-war movement was also strong, and ev |
He was born in St-Charles de Bellechasse, | Quebec, the son of Joseph Fournier and Delina Turgeon |
Goyer was born in Saint Laurent, | Quebec, the son of Gilbert and Marie-Ange Goyer. |
The French victory showed that to take | Quebec, the cannon of "Old England would have to be b |
McDonald was born in Montreal, | Quebec, the son of Sheila and Hamilton McDonald, who |
He was born in Aylmer, | Quebec, the son of James Culhane Latchford, an Irish |
travelled to Canada in 1694, arriving first in | Quebec then travelling to Montreal, Ville-Marie, and |
It was part of | Quebec then of Lower Canada before it returned to be |
soldiers returned from British imprisonment in | Quebec, they were landed at Fort Preble. |
Born in Joliette, | Quebec, Thouin began studying the violin at the age o |
Anonymus is a | Quebec thrash metal band founded in 1989. |
The Union Nationale, which had governed | Quebec through most of the 1940s and 1950s, never hel |
und from south-eastern Canada (Nova Scotia and | Quebec) through the eastern United States and south t |
Dru regained the | Quebec title a month later in a three-way dance with |
were sent by Joseph-Octave Plessis, Bishop of | Quebec, to open a mission on the Red River in present |
He was born in | Quebec, to George-Paschal Desbarats and Henriette Dio |
rtheasternmost town in Vermont, bordering both | Quebec to the north and New Hampshire to the east. |
f United States and south-eastern Canada (from | Quebec to Manitoba). |
He is the first native of | Quebec to play in Major League Baseball. |
Reilly was born around 1835 in Napierville, | Quebec to immigrant parents from Ireland. |
For many years, Chaloult urged | Quebec to adopt a distinctive design for its flag. |
He died at sea while travelling from | Quebec to London and was buried in the parish of Milt |
It is found from Ontario and | Quebec to Prince Edward Island south from Maine throu |
e" Vadeboncoeur (July 15, 1858 in Louiseville, | Quebec to unknown death) was a Major League Baseball |
Galipeau was born in Longueuil, | Quebec to a French Canadian diplomat father and a Vie |
cluding Nunatsiavut in Labrador and Nunavik in | Quebec) to Greenland. |
It is found from | Quebec to Florida, west to Texas and Illinois and nor |
He soon built a paper-mill in Lachute, | Quebec to supply his factory. |
was the first soccer team from the province of | Quebec to win a National Championship. |
and had to be towed from | Quebec to Calais. |
It is found from southern | Quebec to North Carolina, west to southern Manitoba, |
June 3, 1991 - Traded from | Quebec to New Jersey for Dave Marcinyshyn |
He was born in St-Hyacinthe, | Quebec, to a political family. |
Snowmobiles were used in rural | Quebec to take children to school, carry freight, del |
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