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e business expanded to include operations near | Quebec City, Toronto and Barrie. |
est in Point-aux-Trembles (now Neuville), near | Quebec City, in September 1777. |
02/02/09: | Quebec City, PQ, Canada - Colisee Pepsi |
Maud Debien (born 29 May 1938 in | Quebec City, Quebec) was a member of the Canadian Hou |
head office in Montreal as well as offices in | Quebec City, Edmonton, St. Louis, Minneapolis, Dallas |
oquoian village located at the present site of | Quebec City, Canada. |
t in 1608, helping, when Champlain founded, at | Quebec City, the other French de Mons' colony in Amer |
PC (August 16, 1831 - May 4, 1901) was born in | Quebec City, Canada. |
The competition will be held in | Quebec City, Canada at the Pavillon de la Jeunesse, f |
Dylan Hunter (born May 21, 1985 in | Quebec City, Quebec) is an ice hockey player, who is |
Claude Lajeunesse was born in | Quebec City, received a Master of Science degree in 1 |
The conference was held in | Quebec City, September 12, 1944 - September 16, 1944, |
In 1797, while in | Quebec City, Douglas fathered a daughter, Margaret (o |
He was born in | Quebec City, the son of Herbert Louis Doucet and Agne |
Quebec City, December 28, 1830; d. | |
hur Dumoulin Cannon (born 11 September 1905 at | Quebec City, Quebec) was a Liberal party member of th |
place on November 27, 2010, at PEPS Stadium in | Quebec City, Quebec, determining the CIS Football cha |
Born in | Quebec City, he was one of the founders of the Distri |
a WTA Tour Tier III tennis tournament held in | Quebec City, Quebec, Canada since 1993. |
Louis Garneau, OC, CQ (born August 9, 1958, | Quebec City, Quebec) is a Canadian road racing and tr |
In | Quebec City, CJMF-FM 93.3 had "Le Zoo du 93" from 198 |
Born in | Quebec City, Coulombe was a student of pianist Joseph |
Donald Dufresne (born April 10, 1967 in | Quebec City, Quebec) is a retired Canadian ice hockey |
d therefore local sights like the Citadelle of | Quebec City, Montmorency Falls and the Quebec country |
s Canadian cities: Edmonton, Montreal, Ottawa, | Quebec City, Toronto, Vancouver and Winnipeg. |
t serves Burlington and Hamilton on Via Rail's | Quebec City-Windsor Corridor routes. |
was a merchant and importer of goods based in | Quebec City. |
In 1855, he opened a store in | Quebec City. |
Nemaska, with offices in Montreal, Ottawa and | Quebec City. |
the Trans-Canada Highway between Montreal and | Quebec City. |
served as assistant priest at the cathedral in | Quebec City. |
min Craig begins in Saint-Gilles, southwest of | Quebec City. |
net was a director for the Bank of Montreal at | Quebec City. |
ections have provided the following results in | Quebec City. |
t Nation in Wendake, a reserve enclosed within | Quebec City. |
rd of 84,686 was set at the 2003 tournament in | Quebec City. |
Born in | Quebec City. |
ral in nature and is located 50km southwest of | Quebec City. |
Cockburn was a surgeon and pharmacist in | Quebec City. |
rnwall, Ontario, Canada, they never made it to | Quebec City. |
Papillon was born in Rimouski and grew up in | Quebec City. |
nstruction of track between Lac Saint-Jean and | Quebec City. |
He set up his office at Saint-Charles near | Quebec City. |
He died in | Quebec City. |
died there at the age of 76 and was buried in | Quebec City. |
e currently works for Arizona Capital, Inc. in | Quebec City. |
Dunn died at | Quebec City. |
He died on March 23, 1929 in | Quebec City. |
rly used by the Boswell Brewery (1843-1952) in | Quebec City. |
can be found on the Maine border, southeast of | Quebec City. |
He died on March 3, 1899 in | Quebec City. |
also the owner of the Cape Diamond Brewery at | Quebec City. |
The remaining crew members headed for | Quebec City. |
lled to the bar in 1839 and set up practice at | Quebec City. |
71, and spent most of his prieshood in or near | Quebec City. |
All sessions were held at | Quebec City. |
At the conference Burch was assigned to | Quebec City. |
teams, one representing Montreal and the other | Quebec City. |
He established himself in business at | Quebec City. |
Clapham was a merchant at | Quebec City. |
A Valentine location at an office building in | Quebec City. |
sts SRC's Espace musique network at 95.3 FM in | Quebec City. |
The City Hall of | Quebec City. |
offered, one in Montreal and the other one in | Quebec City. |
March 8, 1850) was the builder of the Citadel, | Quebec City. |
tted to the bar in 1827 and set up practice at | Quebec City. |
He grew up in York, Montreal and | Quebec City. |
a professor of chemistry at Morrin College in | Quebec City. |
four to even the series as it shifted back to | Quebec City. |
coverage of the 1967 Canada Winter Games from | Quebec City. |
24, 2010) was an Irish Quebecer historian from | Quebec City. |
e and flat triangle extending from Cornwall to | Quebec City. |
He was born in Sainte-Foy, | Quebec City. |
ipal representative for the Palais district of | Quebec City. |
He later served as a customs official at | Quebec City. |
He practiced law in | Quebec City. |
ed at Saint-Michel-de-Bellechasse and later at | Quebec City. |
e performed during the summer street events in | Quebec City. |
slative Assembly of the Province of Canada for | Quebec City. |
azeau began his classical education in 1819 at | Quebec City. |
loyed as a servant before setting up a shop at | Quebec City. |
esley United Church and St. Andrew's Church in | Quebec City. |
r and his wife are commemorated by a plaque in | Quebec City. |
He currently resides in | Quebec City. |
z (French: jazz manouche) music group based in | Quebec City. |
to Emma Renaud) in the company J.B. Renaud in | Quebec city. |
He was born in | Quebec City. |
slative Assembly of the Province of Canada for | Quebec City; he resigned in 1857 due to ill health an |
In 1979, he joined the | Quebec civil service and became Deputy Minister (Mine |
french-language radio station in Mont-Laurier, | Quebec, CKLO-FM (now CFLO-FM). |
lawyers and crown prosecutors go on strike in | Quebec, claiming to be overworked and underpaid. |
The Government of | Quebec collecting and administer all public monies |
It gave notable space to the then-emerging | Quebec comic strips scene. |
In addition to several smaller | Quebec communities, CIMT also has a rebroadcast trans |
10 October - | Quebec Conference to discuss plans for the creation o |
ne hadn't taken an illegal photograph copy the | Quebec Conference image wouldn't exist today. |
This was a continuation of the | Quebec Conference held earlier about the "Seventy-two |
He was delegated to the | Quebec Conference in 1864 and that of London in 1866. |
hurchill and President Roosevelt at the Second | Quebec Conference. |
Ray Atherton at the Second | Quebec Conference. |
nfederation having been a delegate to the 1864 | Quebec conference. |
Quebec Connection is a Canadian electronic music grou | |
was mayor of St-Laurent from 1905 to 1909, and | Quebec Conservative Party leader from 1915 to 1916. |
The | Quebec Conservative Party led by Charles Boucher de B |
Both of these groups sought to dominate the | Quebec Conservative Party during the late 19th centur |
politics at the provincial election defeating | Quebec Conservative Party leader and Mayor of Montrea |
Pierre-Clovis Beauchesne, | Quebec Conservative Party, Bonaventure, August 4, 187 |
He was a | Quebec Conservative Party leader but never premier. |
on formed an alliance with Maurice Duplessis's | Quebec Conservative Party to contest the 1935 provinc |
A | Quebec Conservative, he was re-elected in 1886 and in |
A | Quebec Conservative, he was Speaker of the Council fr |
Baudouin's practice in | Quebec consisted of being the doctor to the local Urs |
The | Quebec Consumer Protection Act, which prohibited adve |
a, the Canadian Broadcast Corporation, and the | Quebec Contemporary Music Society. |
Quebec continued to claim the remaining District of U | |
Hendricks and Leboeuf v. | Quebec continued, and on September 6, 2002, the Quebe |
Born near Mistissini, | Quebec, Coon Come was first educated in a residential |
nd the Rock Machine, he ordered the murders of | Quebec correctional officers Diane Lavigne and Pierre |
The mandate of the | Quebec Council is to "advise the minister responsible |
He represented | Quebec County in the Legislative Assembly of Lower Ca |
He represented | Quebec County in the Legislative Assembly of Lower Ca |
1924 from parts of Charlevoix-Montmorency and | Quebec County ridings. |
He represented | Quebec County in the Legislative Assembly of Quebec f |
Quebec County was a federal electoral district in Que | |
he 1962 election in the provincial district of | Quebec County. |
through the Corner Gas website which enabled a | Quebec couple to move to Climax. |
However, a subsequent ruling by the | Quebec Court of Appeal in June 2008 reversed the lowe |
acquittal was overturned by five judges on the | Quebec Court of Appeal in 1974. |
On March 19, 2004, the | Quebec Court of Appeals ruled similarly to the Ontari |
The | Quebec Court of Appeal had ruled that the law was not |
The | Quebec Court of Appeal dismissed Therrien's applicati |
It currently houses the | Quebec Court of Appeal. |
Although the judgement was overruled by the | Quebec Court of Appeal seven days later, the judgemen |
In 1970 he became chief of the Waskaganish, | Quebec Cree. |
Power started his playing career with the | Quebec Crescents in 1900. |
nifesto Refus global, a watershed event in the | Quebec cultural scene, in 1948. |
Bleu Nuit was considered a part of | Quebec culture. |
has most recently successfully defended their | Quebec Cup title, defeating provincial rival Quebec C |
Quebec currently holds the lowest university tuition | |
n for a price of one hundred and one pounds in | Quebec Curreny. |
rmarkets and part of the profits benefited the | Quebec Cystic Fibrosis Association. |
e Death of General Montgomery in the Attack on | Quebec December 31 1775 (1786) |
The | Quebec decision meant that more than two-thirds of th |
trategy in 2000's Emergency Exit: How to Avert | Quebec Decline. |
ed "There is no obsession for racial purity in | Quebec, definitely not. |
Johns was a member of the | Quebec delegation which attended the funeral of Pope |
Diane Legault (born July 21, 1956) is a | Quebec dentist and politician. |
He was employed by the | Quebec Department of Communications from 1973 to 1975 |
Born in Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville, | Quebec, Desautels received a Bachelor of Commerce deg |
the Conseil des relations interculturelles of | Quebec developed the EDIT project. |
ish Montreal which dealt with the second large | Quebec diaspora that began in the 1960s and accelerat |
The government of | Quebec did not immediately undertake such negotiation |
Frank McGill (born June 20, 1894, in Montreal, | Quebec, died June 28, 1980, in Montreal, Quebec) was |
Along the way, | Quebec disposed of the Montreal Canadiens, their most |
He was named a justice of the peace in | Quebec district in 1794. |
He was named as a justice of the peace for | Quebec district in 1815. |
Gagnon was sheriff for | Quebec district from 1890 to 1901. |
In 1890, he was named registrar for | Quebec district. |
s named judge in the Court of King's Bench for | Quebec district. |
Clouet also served as justice of the peace for | Quebec district. |
as named to the board of medical examiners for | Quebec district. |
mon Pleas and in the Court of King's Bench for | Quebec district. |
s appointed to the Senate for the Montarville, | Quebec division on 11 June 1963 following nomination |
Senate on 12 October 1957 for the Mille Isles, | Quebec division following nomination by Prime Ministe |
pointed to the Senate for the De la Durantaye, | Quebec division on 14 August 1935 but remained in tha |
as appointed to the Senate for the Wellington, | Quebec division. |
gles Church (May 1836 - August 30, 1892) was a | Quebec doctor, lawyer, judge and political figure. |
Born in Montreal, | Quebec, Dubreuil was the member of the Legislative As |
Born in South Durham, | Quebec, Duffy was the member of the Legislative Assem |
ghland Emigrants and helped defend the town of | Quebec during the American invasion of 1775-6. |
m also hit hard across portions of Ontario and | Quebec during the period dumping from 6 inches to as |
Born in Saint-Calixte, | Quebec, Duval was the member of the Legislative Assem |
of the Canadian House of Commons representing | Quebec East from 1867 to 1870. |
In 1860, he was elected in | Quebec East in a by-election; he was reelected in 186 |
was created in 2003 from parts of Portneuf and | Quebec East ridings. |
He was also elected to represent | Quebec East in the Quebec assembly in an 1873 by-elec |
By-election: Mr. Laurier elected to sit for | Quebec East, 20 January 1905 |
ed as "Langelier" riding in 1966 from parts of | Quebec East, Quebec South and Quebec West ridings. |
the Canadian House of Commons in the riding of | Quebec East. |
uis St. Laurent, who represented the riding of | Quebec East. |
After Confederation, Huot was elected again in | Quebec East; he resigned in 1870 to become postmaster |
It was felt in southern | Quebec, eastern Ontario, and parts of New England, Un |
Jacques Saada, | Quebec Economic Development, 4.9% over BQ in Brossard |
s not run candidates for office since the 2003 | Quebec election and appears to be moribund. |
Its main issue in the 1994 | Quebec election was support for the principles of the |
He had run in the 1962 | Quebec election as an unaffiliated candidate. |
In the 2003 | Quebec election, she ran unsuccessfully as the PQ can |
LN opposed conscription and contested the 1939 | Quebec election. |
He represented the | Quebec electoral district of Beauharnois-Salaberry si |
ar vote, easily the closest three-way split in | Quebec electoral history. |
Now playing with Panellinios in the | Quebec elite soccer league. |
ferred to as Montreal Polytechnic, although in | Quebec English its French name is more commonly used. |
Former leader of the | Quebec Equality Party, Robert Libman, took the case t |
The 1988 | Quebec Esso Cup was an international under-17 ice hoc |
ted to Canada in 1885 serving as a minister in | Quebec eventually setting in Vancouver, British Colum |
ggling her family life and her friendship with | Quebec exchange student J. J. Roberge (Robert Duparc) |
Main article: | Quebec Expedition |
While in | Quebec, Falcon stayed with his family, possibly his u |
n Vietnam, Thi Lac was adopted at age two by a | Quebec family and grew up on a farm near Acton Vale. |
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