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Adams was born in Fort Chimo, | Quebec. |
tation that operates at 101.1 FM in Chisasibi, | Quebec, Canada. |
He was born in Chomedey, | Quebec and became a businessman by career, which incl |
lie Daigneault (born June 25, 1965 in Chomedy, | Quebec) is a former international freestyle swimmer f |
LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Corpus Christi, | Quebec, Lawton |
k (born September 21, 1892 in St. Chrysostome, | Quebec, Canada) was a Quebec-born politician, farmer |
March 8, 1850) was the builder of the Citadel, | Quebec City. |
s a defence contractor based in Pointe Claire, | Quebec. |
He went to grade school in Clarenceville, | Quebec. |
He holds his B.Sc from MacDonald College, | Quebec, M.Sc. |
and has workers in Ontario, British Columbia, | Quebec and Saskatchewan, as of October 2008. |
Main article: Metropolitan Community ( | Quebec) |
It was intended to connect | Quebec City with the United States and to promote set |
Currently, it is used by contemporary | Quebec independence supporters as a symbol of their m |
one of the early militants of the contemporary | Quebec independence movement. |
He was born in Contrecoeur, | Quebec in 1902, the son of Louis Auger, and moved to |
thur Mackie (born: January 17, 1878 Cookshire, | Quebec - died: November 16, 1945) was a politician fr |
miles to the west of Durham, close to Cornsay, | Quebec and Esh Winning. |
is an indoor shopping mall in Cote-Saint-Luc, | Quebec, Canada. |
Cedric Lemoine Cotton, | Quebec Liberal Party, Missisquoi, December 19, 1898 |
ginald Aubrey Fessenden, born in Brome County, | Quebec, Canada, 6 October 1866. |
He was born in Pontiac County, | Quebec and became a physician. |
Argenteuil County, | Quebec, an historic county in southwestern Quebec, re |
Northumberland County, | Quebec is a local division within Quebec and also in |
in Durham County, Ontario and Pontiac County, | Quebec. |
his political life he was mayor of Courville, | Quebec from 1926 to 1934. |
elect a mayor and councillors in Cowansville, | Quebec. |
elect a mayor and councillors in Cowansville, | Quebec. |
elect a mayor and councillors in Cowansville, | Quebec. |
Born in Cowansville, | Quebec, he immigrated with his family to Schroon Lake |
the workshop eventually moved to Cowansville, | Quebec, Canada and became one of the main suppliers o |
rd was born on February 3, 1873 in Cranbourne, | Quebec. |
Suevite from the Manicouagan crater, | Quebec, Canada |
For the current | Quebec Major Junior Hockey League team, see Montreal |
esources - Cooper Gold property near Val d'Or, | Quebec. |
ime Minister's delegation to Washington, D.C., | Quebec and Cairo in 1943. |
Joseph-Ferdinand Daniel, | Quebec Liberal Party, Montcalm, November 12, 1917 |
Johnson was born in Danville, | Quebec, Canada. |
nd recent Auckland champion Lindsay Davenport, | Quebec City quarterfinalist Olga Govortsova, Caroline |
real, 7 Nov 1930) attended le Conservatoire de | Quebec and McGill University. |
ccess of the special show 400e anniversaire de | Quebec, which was presented in 2008 for the 400-year |
8 December: | Quebec general election, 2008 |
politics at the provincial election defeating | Quebec Conservative Party leader and Mayor of Montrea |
Toronto won their 6th Memorial Cup, defeating | Quebec in the final game. |
in Canada's first ministers proposed to define | Quebec as a “distinct society.” |
peaks a thickly accented and rapidly delivered | Quebec slang. |
by Cunningham (born August 13, 1975 in Delson, | Quebec) is a Canadian former ice hockey left winger. |
A sovereign, pluralist and democratic | Quebec |
He was born in Deschaillons, | Quebec, the son of Julien Courteau and Marie-Anne Col |
Goal: Cedrick Desjardins, | Quebec |
er Chenier on Oka Boulevard in Deux-Montagnes, | Quebec, was also named after Chenier. |
of the Agricultural Society of Deux-Montagnes, | Quebec. |
He was Prime Minister John Diefenbaker's | Quebec lieutenant and Deputy Leader of the Progressiv |
The exhibit was showed many different | Quebec artists. |
He was born in Disraeli, | Quebec on July 31, 1886. |
Born in Disraeli, | Quebec the daughter of Joseph-Alphonse Lapointe and M |
Gold District, Ontario and the Rouyn District, | Quebec. |
is divided into two chief judicial districts ( | Quebec and Montreal). |
That is why Canada is divisible, | Quebec un-divisible.'" |
(born September 6, 1949 in Dolbeau-Mistassini, | Quebec) was a Liberal member of Canada's House of Com |
ini near Lac St-Jean, see: Dolbeau-Mistassini, | Quebec. |
ty of Canada Member of Parliament for Dollard, | Quebec in the 1965 election. |
The UN had once dominated | Quebec provincial politics, but in the 1973 election, |
aetan Royer (born March 13, 1976 in Donnacona, | Quebec) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey |
Godin died at Donnacona, | Quebec on 22 June 2009. |
In 1892, he became the first mayor of Dorval, | Quebec. |
) is a Via Rail station in the city of Dorval, | Quebec, Canada. |
He resides in Dorval, | Quebec and was until 2007 the head football coach at |
e election, including his decision to downplay | Quebec sovereignty in favour of a "new national affir |
nadian radio station located in Drummondville, | Quebec. |
He later moved to Drummondville, | Quebec, where he also worked in the lumber business. |
nadian radio station located in Drummondville, | Quebec. |
e hockey team in the QMJHL from Drummondville, | Quebec, the Drummondville Voltigeurs, takes their nam |
ld communications student at the Universite du | Quebec at the time of the election. |
a new political party, Action Democratique du | Quebec. |
tify themselves as CKZW 1650, Le son gospel du | Quebec. |
its local police force in favour of Surete du | Quebec protection. |
ber of CAP's affiliate, Alliance Autochtone du | Quebec Inc. also known was the Native Alliane of Queb |
er president of the Mouvement souverainiste du | Quebec. |
, to elect a mayor and councillors in Duhamel, | Quebec. |
nne Morasse (born March 12, 1957 in Duparquet, | Quebec) is a Quebec politician and teacher. |
on formed an alliance with Maurice Duplessis's | Quebec Conservative Party to contest the 1935 provinc |
ng the senatorial division of De la Durantaye, | Quebec. |
ng the senatorial division of De la Durantaye, | Quebec. |
pointed to the Senate for the De la Durantaye, | Quebec division on 14 August 1935 but remained in tha |
Born in South Durham, | Quebec, Duffy was the member of the Legislative Assem |
For the early | Quebec politician, see Olivier Durocher (Quebec polit |
became Canada West, forming with Canada East ( | Quebec) the United Province of Canada. |
ding was one of the more federalist in eastern | Quebec. |
: Canadian federal election results in Eastern | Quebec |
have provided the following results in Eastern | Quebec. |
d 1 NM (1.9 km; 1.2 mi) southwest of Eastmain, | Quebec, Canada. |
Elections | Quebec |
The secretariat's mandate encompasses | Quebec legislation such as the Election Act, the Refe |
Cartier Wind Energy ( | Quebec, Canada) |
h courses available to all immigrants entering | Quebec; |
utier appeared in a pornographic film entitled | Quebec Sexy Girls II, which spoofed his confrontation |
nadian radio station located in Les Escoumins, | Quebec. |
n the 2006 election, was one of the first ever | Quebec victories for the Conservative Party of Canada |
d for its introduction in all provinces except | Quebec, where 81.2% opposed it. |
LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Wichita Falls, | Quebec |
He was born in Farnham, | Quebec and studied at McGill University. |
-Ernest Boivin (born June 24, 1872 in Farnham, | Quebec, Canada-died December 26, 1938) was a politici |
Finally | Quebec fell in September in the Battle of the Plains |
ted 3.7 NM (6.9 km; 4.3 mi) east of Fontanges, | Quebec, Canada. |
Lesage served as an alderman for | Quebec City from 1918 to 1926. |
in 1773 requesting a legislative assembly for | Quebec. |
In 1890, he was named registrar for | Quebec district. |
By-election: Mr. Laurier elected to sit for | Quebec East, 20 January 1905 |
tive party's candidate selection committee for | Quebec. |
s named judge in the Court of King's Bench for | Quebec district. |
1990 she was also appointed Regional Whip for | Quebec. |
Clouet also served as justice of the peace for | Quebec district. |
1775, a member of the Legislative Council for | Quebec. |
He was named principal secretary for | Quebec in spring 2009. |
As a PQ member he campaigned for | Quebec sovereignty during the 1995 Quebec referendum. |
as named to the board of medical examiners for | Quebec district. |
He was named as a justice of the peace for | Quebec district in 1815. |
This election was very significant for | Quebec history, because it set the stage for the 1995 |
th Regiment, and shortly afterwards sailed for | Quebec. |
The remaining crew members headed for | Quebec City. |
e PQ's proposal for political independence for | Quebec in an economic union with the rest of Canada i |
designed a controversially brash campaign for | Quebec medicial specialists who were in wage negotiat |
He was a member of the municipal council for | Quebec City from 1916 to 1918 and served as judicial |
recently, Damphousse appeared in 53 games for | Quebec Radio X of the LNAH in the 2004-05 season. |
a federalist and supports a continued role for | Quebec within Canada. |
rsity Coach of the Year, by the Foundation for | Quebec University Athletics. |
Gagnon was sheriff for | Quebec district from 1890 to 1901. |
government's patronage advisory committee for | Quebec. |
mon Pleas and in the Court of King's Bench for | Quebec district. |
Bourassa also pushed for | Quebec to be acknowledged in the Canadian constitutio |
slative Assembly of the Province of Canada for | Quebec City; he resigned in 1857 due to ill health an |
Caron called for | Quebec to adopt "whistle blower" legislation in 1997, |
n International Wine Competition - a first for | Quebec made red wines. |
slative Assembly of the Province of Canada for | Quebec City. |
He served on the city council for | Quebec City from 1851 to 1857, serving as mayor in 18 |
ult (May 29, 1882-April 29, 1953) was a former | Quebec provincial politician and Cabinet Minister. |
- Maurice Filion, former | Quebec GM, who drafted Bryan Fogarty with the Nordiqu |
as formerly held by Daniel Johnson, Jr. former | Quebec Premier. |
The riding is named after former | Quebec Premier, Lomer Gouin who was in power from 190 |
an government, charged with encouraging former | Quebec residents who had emigrated to the United Stat |
Louise Beaudoin, former | Quebec minister of international relations |
She is related to former | Quebec Premier Louis-Alexandre Taschereau. |
For the former | Quebec politician, see Joseph Caron (politician). |
The riding named in honour of former | Quebec Premier Daniel Johnson, Sr. who served as lead |
Ice fort, | Quebec city Carnival, 1896. |
He was born in Fort-Coulonge, | Quebec, and attended Shawville High School (now Ponti |
Allefonsce and Samuel de Champlain who founded | Quebec. |
See also Claude Fournier ( | Quebec filmmaker). |
Foy, | Quebec) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey |
Frampton, | Quebec |
ch of Springbrook Anglican Church in Frampton, | Quebec |
ian Forces for over 15 years in Lille, France, | Quebec and Chilliwack, British Columbia as an officer |
gaming journalists in the Netherlands, France, | Quebec, and Japan. |
ter some time as the Archdeacon of St Francis, | Quebec he returned to the West Indies as Bishop of Br |
for resupply after their raid on St. Francis, | Quebec, but the fort had no garrison and no supplies. |
Based in Fraserville, | Quebec, the unit began recruiting during the winter o |
in, B. (April 2000), Rifts World Book 22: Free | Quebec, ISBN 1-57457-030-7. |
r served as a town councillor in Frelighsburg, | Quebec on at least two occasions. |
of rock music in the joual language of French | Quebec. |
Coming from | Quebec, Joseph Gregoire moved most of his family to L |
Gilles Gauthier was a politician from | Quebec, Canada. |
Edward Barnard was a politician from | Quebec, Canada and a Member of the Legislative Assemb |
Guy Julien was a politician from | Quebec, Canada. |
It is found from | Quebec and Ontario east to Nova Scotia and south to C |
It is found from | Quebec and Ontario, south to Florida, west to Oklahom |
15 August 1980) was a Canadian politician from | Quebec. |
He died at sea while travelling from | Quebec to London and was buried in the parish of Milt |
It is found from | Quebec and Maine to Florida, west to New Mexico, nort |
stablished in 1699 by French missionaries from | Quebec, was the one of the earliest permanent settlem |
Sloche were a 1970s fusion band from | Quebec, Canada. |
ly 2005) was an educator and a politician from | Quebec, Canada. |
shortage, 400 Francophones were recruited from | Quebec. |
It is found from | Quebec to Florida, west to Texas and Illinois and nor |
For the Canadian Member of Parliament from | Quebec (b. |
ngent of 110 French Canadian mill workers from | Quebec. |
ormer Soviet Union, while her mother came from | Quebec. |
es Air Force officer named Paul Beaulieu, from | Quebec. |
It is found from | Quebec and Ontario south through Connecticut to Flori |
opelle de l'Isle is a triple cream cheese from | Quebec that has an oily and sometimes flowing texture |
iam "Bill" Shaw was a Canadian politician from | Quebec. |
and had to be towed from | Quebec to Calais. |
Gilles Gosselin was a Canadian politician from | Quebec. |
CTV's regular season telecasts originated from | Quebec City or the United States, as Molson shut them |
June 3, 1991 - Traded from | Quebec to New Jersey for Dave Marcinyshyn |
It is found from | Quebec and New England to Florida, west to Texas and |
Fernand Grenier was a Canadian politician from | Quebec. |
It is found from | Quebec, Newfoundland and Labrador, British Columbia, |
has been lamented by many Tories hailing from | Quebec. |
Armand Russell was a Canadian politician from | Quebec. |
It is found from | Quebec west to Alberta, and south in the mountains to |
Yves Gabias was a politician from | Quebec, Canada. |
It is found from | Quebec and Ontario, down through the eastern United S |
It is found from | Quebec and New Hampshire to Florida, west to Texas, n |
6, the new Tories managed to elect 10 MPs from | Quebec, that party's best showing since 1988. |
h most of the Conservatives who have come from | Quebec in recent decades. |
ember 25, 1980) was a Canadian politician from | Quebec. |
It is found from | Quebec and Maine to Florida, west to Texas, north to |
coverage of the 1967 Canada Winter Games from | Quebec City. |
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