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made a Grand Officer of the National Order of | Quebec. |
largest "regional airport" in the province of | Quebec, in terms of air traffic. |
electoral district in the Canadian province of | Quebec that was represented in the Canadian House of |
, he was made Officer of the National Order of | Quebec. |
metropolitan area in the Canadian province of | Quebec. |
on of the Association of Physical Educators of | Quebec lists him as retired. |
n February 26, 2001, after the amalgamation of | Quebec City and surrounding suburban municipalities. |
s first elected to the Legislative Assembly of | Quebec for the electoral district of Laval in the 187 |
In 1962, the Liberal Party of | Quebec won re-election with the slogan Maitres chez n |
sented Rouville in the Legislative Assembly of | Quebec from 1879 to 1881 as a Liberal. |
He was appointed Auxiliary Bishop of | Quebec in 1819 and was consecrated Titular Bishop of |
On August 30, 2007, the University of | Quebec at Rimouski (UQAR), decreed an honorary doctor |
was appointed a judge in the Superior Court of | Quebec for the district of Montreal. |
electoral district located in the province of | Quebec, Canada. |
y that advocated the political independence of | Quebec from Canada in the 1960s. |
list of members of the Legislative Assembly of | Quebec that were elected in the 1900 provincial elect |
epresented Hull in the Legislative Assembly of | Quebec from 1904 to 1917 as a Liberal. |
ovincial electoral district in the province of | Quebec, Canada. |
glican priest, who became the eighth Bishop of | Quebec. |
The Province of | Quebec in 1774 |
ne near Chicoutimi in the Canadian province of | Quebec. |
e Manufacturers Association of the Province of | Quebec. |
age of St. Francis in the Canadian province of | Quebec. |
73, he was elected to the National Assembly of | Quebec from the riding of Saint-Laurent. |
He was elected to the Legislative Assembly of | Quebec in the riding of Portneuf in the 1886 election |
e was made an Officer of the National Order of | Quebec. |
on the representative of the Queen in Right of | Quebec, see Lieutenant Governor of Quebec. |
a ministerial designation in the government of | Quebec. |
The government of | Quebec did not immediately undertake such negotiation |
ticular attention to the Pre-Cambrian rocks of | Quebec. |
sented Berthier in the Legislative Assembly of | Quebec from 1867 to 1871 as a Conservative. |
town in the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean region of | Quebec, Canada. |
measures taken or planned by the Government of | Quebec to protect individuals and property. |
It was part of | Quebec then of Lower Canada before it returned to be |
he was elected president of the Law Society of | Quebec. |
ovincial electoral district in the province of | Quebec, Canada. |
d therefore local sights like the Citadelle of | Quebec City, Montmorency Falls and the Quebec country |
In 2005, the Superior Court of | Quebec ruled that the articles published by the newsp |
esented Chambly in the Legislative Assembly of | Quebec from 1878 to 1879 and from 1881 to 1886 as a C |
d Hockey Association with the Edmonton Oilers, | Quebec Nordiques, Houston Aeros, and Indianapolis Rac |
ience, Werenka went on to play for the Oilers, | Quebec Nordiques, Chicago Blackhawks, Pittsburgh Peng |
awk community at Kanesatake (located near Oka, | Quebec) from 1995 to 2004. |
ning Swan or White Feather) was born near Oka, | Quebec. |
nspille moved with his family to adjacent Oka, | Quebec. |
by the Trappist monks, who are located in Oka, | Quebec, Canada. |
rs ltd., it is the tallest building in the Old | Quebec historical district, and one of the oldest sky |
By 1952 he was living and working in Old | Quebec City, where he became a Canadian citizen. |
Carlton James Oliver, | Quebec Liberal Party, Brome, October 22, 1923 |
o, four months before the second referendum on | Quebec sovereignty took place. |
Elder chose him to lead the British assault on | Quebec City the following year. |
I listed 4-star hotel with 45 rooms located on | Quebec Street in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. |
e Death of General Montgomery in the Attack on | Quebec December 31 1775 (1786) |
I think we must assume that the articles on | Quebec written for American magazines were commission |
His party political broadcasts on | Quebec television developed a great following. |
He also briefly worked as an analyst on | Quebec Nordiques French TV telecasts. |
Iroquois Confederacy (Haudenosaunee), Ontario, | Quebec, and New York |
Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario, | Quebec and Saskatchewan. |
It is found from Michigan, Ontario, | Quebec and New York south to Georgia. |
In Canada, it is found in Ontario, | Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Saskatchewan and |
In Canada it is found in Ontario, | Quebec, New Brunswick, Alberta and Manitoba. |
also been reported from locations in Ontario, | Quebec and Manitoba, Canada; North Carolina, United S |
ores, with stores located in Alberta, Ontario, | Quebec and New Brunswick. |
In Canada it is found in Ontario, | Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, British Columbia, |
rtheastern United States and southern Ontario, | Quebec, and New Brunswick. |
In Canada it is found in Ontario, | Quebec, British Columbia, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. |
country it can be found in Manitoba, Ontario, | Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward |
Columbia, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Ontario, | Quebec. |
pported by a variety concert dates in Ontario, | Quebec and New York. |
rded episodes in other communities in Ontario, | Quebec and in 1962 the Atlantic. |
restaurants, and operates in Alberta, Ontario, | Quebec, and Atlantic Canada. |
teams, one representing Montreal and the other | Quebec City. |
It usually went on the air sooner than other | Quebec stations, forcing it to fill the schedule with |
On 24 November 1944, Lacroix and three other | Quebec Liberal members left their party to protest th |
s Canadian cities: Edmonton, Montreal, Ottawa, | Quebec City, Toronto, Vancouver and Winnipeg. |
mplex of 7 towers with 945 units in Outremont, | Quebec. |
shows that more than half of Canadians outside | Quebec believe that too much effort has gone into pro |
Canadian distribution outside | Quebec began on 27 January 2009, after which the albu |
st archbishop in British North America outside | Quebec. |
ever, for most events occurring either outside | Quebec or not involving Quebec-based teams, RDS will |
The assimilation of francophones outside | Quebec into the English-Canadian society means that o |
Twenty-two seconds into overtime, | Quebec player Dale Hunter scored against Montreal goa |
tation that operates at 90.1 FM in Pakuashipi, | Quebec, Canada. |
Gare du Palais, | Quebec City, Quebec |
Pierre Paradis, | Quebec Liberal Party, Brome-Missisquoi, November 17, |
Logo of Parcs | Quebec (English) |
(born on December 8, 1974 in Greenfield Park, | Quebec, Canada) is a Canadian actor, director and scr |
ette (born January 9, 1990 in Greenfield Park, | Quebec) is a Canadian soccer player currently on trai |
For its part, | Quebec asked two questions. |
nated by the fact that in Canada, particularly | Quebec, you would see black jazz musicians playing al |
e learned society in Canada and, particularly, | Quebec. |
s could be seen in Montreal, Ottawa, Pembroke, | Quebec City and Vancouver. |
ohawk named Katarioniecha, also known as Peter | Quebec. |
on, Manila, Newcastle upon Tyne, Philadelphia, | Quebec, Singapore and Tampa with nearly 4000 sea and |
Camille Picard, | Quebec Liberal Party, Johnson, November 17, 1980 |
sseau (born September 18, 1973 in Pierrefonds, | Quebec) is a retired professional ice hockey forward. |
Hormidas Pilon, | Quebec Liberal Party, Vaudreuil, October 31, 1901 |
(born January 7, 1965 in Pointe-aux-Trembles, | Quebec) is a retired Canadian ice hockey defenceman. |
S) is a high school situated in Pointe-Claire, | Quebec, on the island of Montreal. |
Lapointe currently resides in Pointe-Claire, | Quebec. |
September 3, 1932 in Pointe-Claire, | Quebec - d. December 27, 2000) is a former Canadian i |
Robinson (born May 17, 1984 in Pointe-Claire, | Quebec) is a Canadian water polo player. |
awes (born February 13, 1986 in Pointe-Claire, | Quebec) is a male swimmer from Canada, who mostly com |
married to Urelia M McKinnon of Pointe-Claire, | Quebec in 1880, but she died in Montreal in 1890. |
n Line in the Valois section of Pointe-Claire, | Quebec, Canada. |
eddick (born August 16, 1983 in Pointe-Claire, | Quebec) is a Canadian curler from Oakville, Ontario. |
s is a district, in the city of Pointe-Claire, | Quebec, Canada. |
St. Thomas High School in Pointe-Claire, | Quebec, Canada, founded 1960 |
at Pointe-Claire Diving Club in Pointe-Claire, | Quebec. |
eau, a 150 lb (68 kg) native of Pointe-Claire, | Quebec, played his only season in the NHL in 1925-26. |
Tomiuk (born October 1, 1984 in Pointe-Claire, | Quebec) is a female water polo player from Canada. |
Turgeon (born August 2, 1979 in Pointe-Claire, | Quebec) is a Canadian trampoline gymnast. |
-Claire is a shopping centre in Pointe-Claire, | Quebec (a suburb of Montreal). |
he AMT Vaudreuil-Hudson Line in Pointe-Claire, | Quebec, Canada. |
Germain Caron was a politician | Quebec, Canada and a six-term Member of the Legislati |
Rouville Beaudry was a politician | Quebec, Canada and a Member of the Legislative Assemb |
Joseph-Alphonse Langlois was a politician | Quebec, Canada and a Member of the Legislative Assemb |
Hector Choquette was a politician | Quebec, Canada and a Member of the Legislative Assemb |
Vital Cliche was a politician | Quebec, Canada and a Member of the Legislative Assemb |
William Tremblay was a politician | Quebec, Canada and a Member of the Legislative Assemb |
19, 1899 - January 13, 1945) was a politician | Quebec, Canada and a one-term Member of the Legislati |
24, 1875 - December 22, 1948) was a politician | Quebec, Canada and a Member of the Legislative Assemb |
(June 17, 1904 - May 1, 1989) was a politician | Quebec, Canada and a Member of the Legislative Assemb |
Bruno Bordeleau was a politician | Quebec, Canada and a Member of the Legislative Assemb |
Pierre Grenier was a politician | Quebec, Canada and a Member of the Legislative Assemb |
Arthur Larouche was a politician | Quebec, Canada and a Member of the Legislative Assemb |
military, nuclear power, politics, pollution, | Quebec separatism and taxation. |
ice elected mayor of Mansfield and Pontrefact, | Quebec in 1902 and 1924 serving one year terms. |
Point de mire was a popular | Quebec information show on Radio-Canada that aired fr |
Saint George's (1956-58) in Portage-du-Fort, | Quebec, Canada |
He was born in Portage-du-Fort, | Quebec and became a farmer. |
1, to elect a mayor and councillors in Potton, | Quebec. |
5, to elect a mayor and councillors in Potton, | Quebec. |
ler and Esther Delisle against several pre-WW2 | Quebec intellectuals, including Groulx. |
As French missionaries worked in present-day | Quebec and central-western New York with native peopl |
s written by several prominent pro-sovereignty | Quebec writers and poets, including famous Quebec sin |
Mulroney's Tories promised | Quebec the opportunity to enter "with honour and dign |
IPSO promotes | Quebec sovereignty through the publication of works, |
The closest community is Quaqtaq, | Quebec, 20 km (12 mi) to the northwest. |
He played for the Indianapolis Racers, | Quebec Nordiques, New York Islanders, and San Diego M |
He played for the Indianapolis Racers, | Quebec Nordiques, Cincinnati Stingers, Edmonton Oiler |
t serves Burlington and Hamilton on Via Rail's | Quebec City-Windsor Corridor routes. |
7 for the Vancouver Canucks, New York Rangers, | Quebec Nordiques, Buffalo Sabres, and the Philadelphi |
for the Toronto Maple Leafs, New York Rangers, | Quebec Nordiques, and Chicago Blackhawks. |
Arbec grew up in Rawdon, | Quebec. |
In mid-October word reached | Quebec that large ships were approaching, heightening |
aboard the warship Rubis on May 29 and reached | Quebec on August 16, after a distressing voyage of ei |
May - Montcalm reaches | Quebec with 1,400 soldiers. |
In 1735 over half the beaver pelts reaching | Quebec came from La Verenedrye's posts. |
icism of Michael Ignatieff's push to recognize | Quebec as a nation. |
mended the constitution of Canada to recognize | Quebec as a "distinct society". |
erican Hockey League with the Providence Reds, | Quebec Castors and the Springfield Indians. |
senting the senatorial division of Repentigny, | Quebec. |
esented the senatorial division of Repentigny, | Quebec until his death. |
He was also elected to represent | Quebec East in the Quebec assembly in an 1873 by-elec |
He was elected to represent | Quebec City's Upper Town in the legislative assembly |
He represented | Quebec County in the Legislative Assembly of Lower Ca |
He represented | Quebec Lower Town in the Legislative Assembly of Lowe |
He represented | Quebec County in the Legislative Assembly of Lower Ca |
He represented | Quebec Lower Town in the Legislative Assembly of Lowe |
He represented | Quebec County in the Legislative Assembly of Quebec f |
ral election as a Laurier-Liberal representing | Quebec West. |
of the Canadian House of Commons representing | Quebec East from 1867 to 1870. |
He died in 1985 at the age of 92 in Rigaud, | Quebec. |
epresenting the Senatorial division of Rigaud, | Quebec. |
He was also mayor of Rigaud, | Quebec in 1907, 1913-1916, and 1918-1919. |
acationing in St. Luce-sur-Mer, near Rimouski, | Quebec. |
space musique network at 101.5 FM in Rimouski, | Quebec. |
It is the TVA affiliate in Rimouski, | Quebec. |
ge Canadian radio station located in Rimouski, | Quebec. |
e Albert (born September 17, 1973 in Rimouski, | Quebec) is a Canadian biathlete. |
z festival taking place each year in Rimouski, | Quebec. |
ge Canadian radio station located in Rimouski, | Quebec. |
Boyer River ( | Quebec), a small river that empties into the Saint La |
Three Rivers, | Quebec 1867 - 1892 |
Three Rivers, | Quebec 1933 - 1947 |
Marcellin Robert, | Quebec Liberal Party, St. Jean, November 10, 1913 |
Arsenault (born October 12, 1963 in Roberval, | Quebec) is a Major League Baseball bullpen coordinato |
nadian House of Commons representing Roberval, | Quebec in the 1962 election. |
He was born in Roberval, | Quebec, Canada. |
Lebel, PC, MP (born May 26, 1954 in Roberval, | Quebec) is a Canadian federal politician and former m |
esenting the senatorial division of Rougemont, | Quebec. |
Armand Caouette (20 July 1945, Rouyn, | Quebec - 15 May 2010, Amos, Quebec) was a Social Cred |
Caouette was born in Rouyn, | Quebec. |
eau (born September 23, 1947 in Rouyn-Noranda, | Quebec) is a retired Canadian ice hockey forward. |
ion, broadcasting at 96.5 FM in Rouyn-Noranda, | Quebec. |
radio programming at 88.7 FM in Rouyn-Noranda, | Quebec. |
ion, broadcasting at 99.1 FM in Rouyn-Noranda, | Quebec and 92.5 FM in La Sarre, Quebec. |
From 2006 to 2009, she lived in Rouyn-Noranda, | Quebec. |
Cossette (born June 20, 1954 in Rouyn-Noranda, | Quebec) is a retired Canadian ice hockey right winger |
It is the TVA affiliate in Rouyn-Noranda, | Quebec, and is the youngest of the TVA network affili |
e town on its northwest side, see Mount Royal, | Quebec. |
From Mount Royal, | Quebec: 2006 Statistics Canada Community Profile: Mou |
Snowmobiles were used in rural | Quebec to take children to school, carry freight, del |
Jacques Saada, | Quebec Economic Development, 4.9% over BQ in Brossard |
ge Canadian radio station located in Saguenay, | Quebec. |
guay task force released in February 2008 said | Quebec residents should pay $25 for every visit to a |
He was born in Saint-Adrien-d'Irlande, | Quebec and became a farmer by career. |
He was born in Saint-Alexandre-d'Iberville, | Quebec and became a farmer and lawyer. |
Stefie Shock at Saint-Alexis-des-Monts, | Quebec in 2007. |
He was born in Saint-Anselme, | Quebec, the son of Gregoire Dumont and Gracieuse Bouc |
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