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es, representing the Cree villages of Northern | Quebec, was created in 1974 to better protect Cree ri |
ning complex in the Nunavik region of northern | Quebec, Canada. |
She was responsible for amendments to | Quebec's youth protection legislation to provide a mo |
acrosse club in the Canadian city of Montreal, | Quebec. |
d 1 NM (1.9 km; 1.2 mi) southwest of Eastmain, | Quebec, Canada. |
resented the senatorial division of Stadacona, | Quebec, on September 23, 1990. |
April 26 - Two-thirds of Hull, | Quebec, is destroyed in a fire. |
were a Junior "A" team based out of Joliette, | Quebec. |
e Gladu is the mayor of the city of Longueuil, | Quebec since January 1, 2006. |
They are a part of the | Quebec Junior AAA Hockey League. |
, currently serving as mayor of Saint-Lambert, | Quebec, Canada. |
The municipality of Saint-Michel-des-Saints, | Quebec, Canada, is named in his honour. |
It was used in an episode of the | Quebec mystery Fortier. |
He served as mayor of Marbleton, | Quebec for 20 years. |
provincial riding of Acadie as a member of the | Quebec Liberal Party. |
tes border near the community of Hinchinbroke, | Quebec, as the continuation of Quebec Route 202 (Herd |
a square in Old Montreal quarter of Montreal, | Quebec, Canada. |
One of the particularities of the | Quebec Liberal Party is its Youth Commission. |
He was the manager of the | Quebec City soccer ligue and was also a professional |
armer about 3 km from the village of Chambord, | Quebec. |
ockey with the Drummondville Voltigeurs of the | Quebec Major Junior Hockey League. |
He was mayor of Notre-Dame-de-Stanbridge, | Quebec at one time. |
0, he was appointed Bishop of Saint-Hyacinthe, | Quebec. |
located in the Outremont borough of Montreal, | Quebec, Canada . |
represented the senatorial division of Lauzon, | Quebec until his death. |
a small neighbourhood of the city of Montreal, | Quebec, Canada, located in the Borough of Lachine. |
He was president of the | Quebec Bar from 1872 to 1873 and from 1884 to 1885. |
head coach of the Shawinigan Cataractes of the | Quebec Major Junior Hockey League. |
He was mayor of Sillery, | Quebec. |
She became a member of the | Quebec Bar in 1976 and practiced law from 1977 to 199 |
From 1898 to 1902, he was mayor of Longueuil, | Quebec. |
when he was appointed a Puisne Justice of the | Quebec Superior Court. |
The riding named in honour of former | Quebec Premier Daniel Johnson, Sr. who served as lead |
Montreal was a founding member of the | Quebec Rugby Football Union, which was formed on Janu |
In 1699 Father Antone Davion, of the | Quebec Seminary of Foreign Missions, established a mi |
red journalism and was owner and editor of the | Quebec bi-weekly newspaper Le National. |
mayor and councillors in the town of Bedford, | Quebec. |
This was a continuation of the | Quebec Conference held earlier about the "Seventy-two |
He also opposed an extension of the | Quebec Autoroute 25 north of Montreal, citing polluti |
Colby served as vice-president of the | Quebec Temperance and Prohibitory League. |
He was chairman of the | Quebec Liberal caucus while the party was in oppositi |
m McGill University and became a member of the | Quebec bar in 1913. |
f Westmount-Saint-Louis and is a member of the | Quebec Liberal Party (QLP). |
From 1891 to 1893, he was Mayor of Westmount, | Quebec. |
ed by the family once covered most of southern | Quebec and Ontario, until the Rizzuto family supplant |
his political life he was mayor of Courville, | Quebec from 1926 to 1934. |
Gosselin (Tutor of) v. | Quebec (Attorney General) [2005] 1 S.C.R. 238 : Minor |
age rights which included Solski (Tutor of) v. | Quebec (Attorney General), 2005 SCC 14, and Gosselin |
and (as of March 2009) based out of, Montreal, | Quebec. |
He died in office at | Quebec City at the age of 49. |
Brehaut died in office at | Quebec City at the age of 52. |
He died in office in | Quebec, April 1, 1923, at the age of 68 years and six |
de an unsuccessful first bid for the office of | Quebec City's Mayor. |
Hearn died in office at | Quebec City of tuberculosis at the age of 67. |
of this ruling, the Chief Electoral Officer of | Quebec was forced to drop charges on 20 people prosec |
was employed by the Chief Election Officer of | Quebec. |
head office in Montreal as well as offices in | Quebec City, Edmonton, St. Louis, Minneapolis, Dallas |
He later served as a customs official at | Quebec City. |
They are also used officially in | Quebec. |
gden was a son of Chief Justice Isaac Ogden of | Quebec and his wife Sarah Hanson. |
400 St. Paul Street, Old Montreal | Quebec, Canada, H2Y 1H4 (514) 282-8670 |
ried in St. Stephen's Cemetery in Old Chelsea, | Quebec. |
d as the first single, reached number 3 on the | Quebec chart. |
The song reached number 2 on the | Quebec Airplay Chart. |
acquittal was overturned by five judges on the | Quebec Court of Appeal in 1974. |
lemare was still listed as party leader on the | Quebec Chief Election Officer's web site as of June 2 |
Burch neglected his duties on the | Quebec City Circuit in large part, travelling there o |
"The Faith" (music based on a | Quebec folk song, see "Un Canadien errant") - 4:17 |
RCN on 8 July 1945 and laid up on Sorel-Tracy, | Quebec. |
as very successful and reached number 4 on the | Quebec chart. |
He also collaborated to two books on the | Quebec mining industry and on small and medium enterp |
The film was actually shot on-location, in | Quebec, in the fashion typical of post-war Hollywood. |
The UN had once dominated | Quebec provincial politics, but in the 1973 election, |
d a hospital in Montreal similar to the one in | Quebec. |
offered, one in Montreal and the other one in | Quebec City. |
he early 1990s, when it was registered only in | Quebec. |
Deployed only in | Quebec. |
For example, Ontario and | Quebec viewers saw Earl Cox with a gardening segment, |
a, Saskatchewan, British Columbia, Ontario and | Quebec. |
umbia, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario and | Quebec. |
It is found from Ontario and | Quebec to Prince Edward Island south from Maine throu |
r craton of the Canadian Shield in Ontario and | Quebec. |
ada, E. ictericus is restricted to Ontario and | Quebec. |
ation of the separate provinces of Ontario and | Quebec after Confederation. |
oba, Newfoundland Island, Nunavut, Ontario and | Quebec. |
d in the provinces of Nova Scotia, Ontario and | Quebec. |
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soccer in the city and in southern Ontario and | Quebec. |
It is found from Ontario and | Quebec south to Florida west to Texas and north to Oh |
s, excepting Florida, and southern Ontario and | Quebec. |
The Canadian provinces of Ontario and | Quebec are associate members. |
It is found from Ontario and | Quebec, south into the United States, where it has be |
by the previous decisions in B.C., Ontario and | Quebec. |
The Baptist Convention of Ontario and | Quebec ordained her the same year. |
that also includes the Premiers of Ontario and | Quebec. |
ky Mountains areas and in southern Ontario and | Quebec. |
It is found from Ontario and | Quebec, southward to Florida, west to Texas and north |
ithout substantial support in both Ontario and | Quebec, the result was political domination by the Li |
for several thousands of homes in Ontario and | Quebec. |
m also hit hard across portions of Ontario and | Quebec during the period dumping from 6 inches to as |
ated in Canada in the provinces of Ontario and | Quebec. |
Ontario and | Quebec have recently licensed midwives, providing ano |
d incumbencies in Kanata, Ontario, Buckingham, | Quebec, Westboro, Ottawa and Elbow Park, Calgary. |
lated populations in eastern Ontario, southern | Quebec, Nova Scotia, and Maine, and rare in New York |
ecruiting in early 1916 eastern Ontario, Hull, | Quebec, and the surrounding district. |
Teams from British Columbia, Ontario, and | Quebec made their first appearances during the late 7 |
central and southeastern Ontario, southwestern | Quebec, and northern parts New York state between 300 |
ses are bought and restaurants open throughout | Quebec. |
gship of the NRJ network which operates across | Quebec. |
part of the NRJ network which operates across | Quebec. |
e business expanded to include operations near | Quebec City, Toronto and Barrie. |
ll in the playoffs, while their opponents, the | Quebec Nordiques were seeded 10th overall. |
ion company focused on mining opportunities in | Quebec. |
71, and spent most of his prieshood in or near | Quebec City. |
made a Grand Officer of the National Order of | Quebec. |
e was made an Officer of the National Order of | Quebec. |
was named an Officer of the National Order of | Quebec. |
she was made a Knight of the National Order of | Quebec. |
made a Grand Officer of the National Order of | Quebec. |
e was made an Officer of the National Order of | Quebec. |
e was made an Officer of the National Order of | Quebec. |
e was made an Officer of the National Order of | Quebec. |
he was made a Knight of the National Order of | Quebec. |
he was made a Knight of the National Order of | Quebec. |
made a Grand Officer of the National Order of | Quebec. |
he was made a Knight of the National Order of | Quebec. |
Galipeau was named to the National Order of | Quebec in June 2009. |
made a Grand Officer of the National Order of | Quebec. |
e was made an Officer of the National Order of | Quebec. |
made a Grand Officer of the National Order of | Quebec. |
he was made a Knight of the National Order of | Quebec. |
made a Grand Officer of the National Order of | Quebec. |
he was made a Knight of the National Order of | Quebec. |
a Knight (Chevalier) of the National Order of | Quebec. |
made a Grand Officer of the National Order of | Quebec. |
ously made an Officer of the National Order of | Quebec in June 1996. |
e was made an officer of the National Order of | Quebec. |
made a Grand Officer of the National Order of | Quebec. |
e was made an Officer of the National Order of | Quebec. |
e was made an Officer of the National Order of | Quebec. |
1969, and an Officer of the National Order of | Quebec in 1985. |
he was made a Knight of the National Order of | Quebec. |
ill was made a Knight of the National Order of | Quebec in 1991. |
as also made a Knight of the National Order of | Quebec in 1997. |
e was made an Officer of the National Order of | Quebec. |
made a Grand Officer of the National Order of | Quebec. |
e was made an Officer of the National Order of | Quebec. |
She then entered a religious order in | Quebec and devoted several years to religious life. |
he was made a Knight of the National Order of | Quebec. |
made a Grand Officer of the National Order of | Quebec. |
, he was made Officer of the National Order of | Quebec. |
e was made an Officer of the National Order of | Quebec. |
awyer for English-rights organization Alliance | Quebec in its early, moderate version. |
red Arcand as his chief electoral organizer in | Quebec for the 1935 federal election. |
CTV's regular season telecasts originated from | Quebec City or the United States, as Molson shut them |
Nemaska, with offices in Montreal, Ottawa and | Quebec City. |
s could be seen in Montreal, Ottawa, Pembroke, | Quebec City and Vancouver. |
a controversial figure, once pointing out that | Quebec Premier Jean Charest's first name was really " |
ratist politician elected in Canada outside of | Quebec since the 1870s. |
nadian Confederation, and he presided over the | Quebec City conference of 1864. |
Rights and Freedoms, enjoys priority over the | Quebec charter. |
eoning of numerous vineyards all over southern | Quebec. |
brother Isaac became a prominent land owner in | Quebec. |
Bishop's Palace within the Episcopal Palace of | Quebec for the Legislative Council |
Suzanne Paradis (b | Quebec City, Quebec 27 Oct 1936) is a Canadian poet, |
ce until 1770, when he rejoined his parents at | Quebec. |
Old Parliament Building ( | Quebec) |
Parliament Building, | Quebec City |
For the Canadian Member of Parliament from | Quebec (b. |
Old Parliament Building ( | Quebec) was the site of the seat of governemt of Lowe |
iet sculpture in front of Parliament Building ( | Quebec) |
was essentially made up of the eastern part of | Quebec City and was largely of working class composit |
re, reported that 56 organizations are part of | Quebec. |
ed since 1980, and is devoted in large part to | Quebec cinema. |
Bleu Nuit was considered a part of | Quebec culture. |
rd from James Bay into the headland, a part of | Quebec. |
It is part of | Quebec Route 138. |
It was part of | Quebec then of Lower Canada before it returned to be |
This riding was created in 1914 from parts of | Quebec West and Quebec-Centre ridings. |
ed as "Langelier" riding in 1966 from parts of | Quebec East, Quebec South and Quebec West ridings. |
The riding was recreated in 1947 from parts of | Quebec West and South riding. |
The Green Party of | Quebec fielded eleven candidates in the 1994 Quebec g |
No major political party in | Quebec supports partition, including federalist parti |
nded on May 5, 1974 by former Liberal Party of | Quebec Member of the National Assembly Yvon Dupuis. |
The Unity Party of | Quebec fielded sixteen candidates in the 1989 Quebec |
ourth to fifth most popular political party in | Quebec, being eclipsed by Quebec solidaire. |
The Natural Law Party of | Quebec fielded 102 candidates in the 1994 provincial |
He was the leader of the Green Party of | Quebec from 1994 to 1996 and has sought election to t |
Aquin was a supporter of the Liberal Party of | Quebec. |
as been a candidate of both the Green Party of | Quebec and the Green Party of Canada. |
The Green Party of | Quebec ran 108 candidates in the 2007 general electio |
ically associated to the Conservative Party of | Quebec and, afterwards, its successor the Union Natio |
The Natural Law Party of | Quebec ran thirty-five candidates in the 1998 Quebec |
ment populaire, a municipal political party in | Quebec City, in the early 1990s. |
The New Democratic Party of | Quebec fielded fifty-five candidates in the 1989 Queb |
In 1965, the Communist Party of | Quebec was definitely established a political party u |
She represented the Liberal Party of | Quebec and resigned on November 15, 2006. |
He was elected as leader of the Green Party of | Quebec in November 2010. |
Bourgault, former leader of the RIN party and | Quebec independence activist |
he Bloc Pot is a provincial political party in | Quebec, Canada that is dedicated to ending cannabis p |
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