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- Maurice Filion, former | Quebec GM, who drafted Bryan Fogarty with the Nordiqu |
Quebec Gold is a high-potency strain of marijuana gro | |
a strong motive for smugglers to move as much | Quebec Gold as they can into the U.S. A pound of Queb |
Quebec Gold is a short plant but produces heavy colas | |
Quebec Gold produces a deep, near black hash. | |
ompeted in Royal Canadian Golf Association and | Quebec Golf Association events from the age of sevent |
2006 | Quebec Golf Association Amateur Golfer of the Year |
The | Quebec government had previously legalized civil unio |
n 1990, he negotiated a settlement between the | Quebec government and the Mohawk people in the Oka st |
The | Quebec government canceled the Grande-Baleine hydroel |
The | Quebec government took over the RTC school in 1998. |
he surprise victory of the Equality Party, the | Quebec government later lessened restrictions on Engl |
These obligations where transferred from the | Quebec Government to the Cree Government. |
However, the | Quebec government refused to take part and was not re |
The payments from the | Quebec Government pays for Quebec obligations contain |
In 1864, the | Quebec government tried to encourage wine production |
If negotiations had failed, the | Quebec government and the STM would have reverted to |
In July 1949, the | Quebec Government offered to the Innu population land |
plessis until resigning in 1939 to protest the | Quebec government's opposition to conscription in Wor |
In 1985, he was awarded the | Quebec government's Prix Denise-Pelletier. |
In 2000, he was awarded the | Quebec Government's Prix Wilder-Penfield. |
In 2003, he was awarded the | Quebec Government's Prix Wilder-Penfield. |
On October 26, 1992, two referendums, the | Quebec government's referendum in Quebec, and the fed |
In 1985, he was awarded the | Quebec government's Prix Marie-Victorin. |
In 1995, he was awarded | Quebec Government's Prix Marie-Victorin. |
004, Jean Bazin was hired as spokesmen for the | Quebec government. |
s established in 1959 and is accredited by the | Quebec government. |
hrough $23 million financial investment by the | Quebec government. |
cognized as a religious historical site by the | Quebec government. |
d permission to return to his home country but | Quebec Governor Guy Carleton (Lord Dorchester) catego |
Source: Claude Sabourin narrowly wins | Quebec Green Party leadership race, Montreal Gazette, |
aker to have won international medals for 100% | Quebec grown red wines. |
Final (November 21 @ Montreal, | Quebec) Hamilton Tiger-Cats 27-26 Montreal Alouettes |
Ep 2000 is the second EP by | Quebec hard rock group GrimSkunk released in 2000. |
Exotic Blend is the first EP by the | Quebec hard rock group GrimSkunk released in 1992. |
LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Hagerstown, | Quebec, Harlan |
Quebec has a significant English population, especial | |
The government of | Quebec has no role in approving or signing federal do |
Today | Quebec has a unicameral legislature, whose single hou |
Quebec has public health care, financed by government | |
Other competitive levels of play in | Quebec have since followed suit (senior, junior and m |
Under the system, most residents of | Quebec have basic health coverage. |
Ontario and | Quebec have recently licensed midwives, providing ano |
Samuel de Champlain returns to | Quebec, having been appointed new Lieutenant General |
lso the most politically active trade union in | Quebec, having, for instance, officially advocated Qu |
Born in Montreal, | Quebec, he served with the Canadian Expeditionary For |
Born in Montreal, | Quebec, he played for the New York Rangers and Montre |
Born in Sainte-Anne-des-Plaines, | Quebec, he was raised and worked on the family farm. |
Born in Montebello, | Quebec, he was the son of Louis-Joseph Papineau (gran |
Born in Westmount, | Quebec, he graduated from the RMC, in Kingston, Ontar |
Born in Montreal, | Quebec, he was mayor of the city of Anjou from 1973 t |
Born in Saint-Maxime, | Quebec, he was a manufacturer by career. |
Born in Montreal, | Quebec, he competed in track and field while attendin |
Born in Saint-Mathias, | Quebec, he was trained as a lawyer and was called to |
Born in Thetford Mines, | Quebec, he was a businessman and draftsman before he |
Born in Chandler, | Quebec, he attended school in Campbellton, New Brunsw |
In | Quebec, he was captured by the British and caught sma |
Born in Montreal, | Quebec, he is the son of David Libman and Goldie Aron |
Born in Montreal, | Quebec, he served as Conservative leader of the Oppos |
Born in Louiseville, | Quebec, he was a lawyer before he was first elected i |
Born in Somerset, | Quebec, he was first elected to the Canadian House of |
Born in Saint-Jerome, | Quebec, he was elected to the Canadian House of Commo |
Born in Westmount, | Quebec, he was the first of the two sons of the promi |
Quebec: He lost the 1919 election, 1923 election, and | |
After the British gained control of | Quebec, he served with the British Army. |
Born in Montreal, | Quebec, he was educated at Trinity College School in |
Born and raised in Montreal, | Quebec, he attended John Abbott College and Concordia |
Born in Batiscan, | Quebec, he was a farmer and life insurance agent by c |
ter some time as the Archdeacon of St Francis, | Quebec he returned to the West Indies as Bishop of Br |
After his return to | Quebec he acted as procurator to the mission. |
Born in Montreal, | Quebec, he was first elected to the Canadian House of |
Born in Windsor Mills, | Quebec, he was the son of Armand Saint-Pierre and Ali |
Returning to | Quebec, he received a Master of Arts in 1889. |
Born in Montreal, | Quebec, he received a B.A.Sc. in 1949 from the Univer |
Born in Cowansville, | Quebec, he immigrated with his family to Schroon Lake |
An Innu from Maliotenam, | Quebec, he was half of the popular folk music duo Kas |
an appointment as sheriff for the district of | Quebec; he served in this post until his death in Que |
Born in Berthier, | Quebec, he was summoned to the Canadian Senate in 194 |
Born at Saint-Ulric, | Quebec, he was an insurance broker by career. |
Born in Macamic, | Quebec, he was appointed to the Senate in 1988 repres |
Born in St-Jean-de-Dieu | Quebec, he was an agent, farmer and salesman by caree |
Born in Montreal, | Quebec, he was the director of Le Devoir, a French-la |
Born in Knowlton, | Quebec, he played defence and centre for the McGill R |
ral municipalities in the Canadian province of | Quebec held municipal elections on November 6, 1983, |
ral municipalities in the Canadian province of | Quebec held municipal elections to elect mayors and c |
The Canadian province of | Quebec held municipal elections in 465 communities on |
two municipalities in the Canadian province of | Quebec held mayoral and council elections in late 200 |
ral municipalities in the Canadian province of | Quebec held municipal elections on November 4, 1990. |
ral municipalities in the Canadian province of | Quebec held mayoral and council elections on November |
h went down to the wire in the final game, but | Quebec held on to win. |
Born Violet Balestreri in Montreal, | Quebec, her family changed their name to Archer. |
was question of appointing the first Bishop of | Quebec, his candidacy was urged. |
Born in Montreal, | Quebec, his father Charles-Philippe Beaubien was a Se |
wo-pronged invasion of the British Province of | Quebec, his expedition passed through the wilderness |
ontreal - September 4, 1985 in Montreal) was a | Quebec historian and essayist. |
rs ltd., it is the tallest building in the Old | Quebec historical district, and one of the oldest sky |
This election was very significant for | Quebec history, because it set the stage for the 1995 |
This article is about an assembly in | Quebec history. |
ockey in the off-season as a defenceman in the | Quebec Hockey League. |
He joined the | Quebec Hockey Club organization in 1901, playing for |
1954, Connaught was one of the last tracks in | Quebec holding races for thoroughbreds. |
same year, he was found dead in his Montreal, | Quebec home. |
The Montreal Chinese Hospital joined the | Quebec Hospital Association in 1966, and from then on |
After his return to | Quebec, Houde became editor of Le Nouveau Monde; he b |
ay was operated from headquarters in Montreal, | Quebec; however, corporate headquarters were in Londo |
Julius Grey ( | Quebec Human Rights Lawyer) |
arning by the Ontario Hurricane Center and the | Quebec Hurricane Center for both provinces. |
For the | Quebec ice hockey documentary, see Junior (2008 film) |
He was called to the Bar of | Quebec in 1942, but first served with the Royal Canad |
She was born in Mascouche, | Quebec in 1981. |
He was the Finance Minister of | Quebec in the first Charest government. |
He was born in England in 1741 and came to | Quebec in 1761 or earlier. |
Papineau is a county regional municipality of | Quebec in Canada located in the Outaouais region. |
Trevor C. Williams (born in Montreal, | Quebec, in 1965) is a retired Canadian basketball pla |
He was born in Hull Township, | Quebec in 1818. |
jority of seats to the Legislative Assembly of | Quebec in the 1886 provincial election and took offic |
He was born in Contrecoeur, | Quebec in 1902, the son of Louis Auger, and moved to |
He was admitted to the Bar of | Quebec in 1964. |
Norway near Oslo, Kove has lived in Montreal, | Quebec in Canada since 1982. |
Grant arrived at the town of | Quebec in 1775 and took part in its defence against t |
He was called to Bar of | Quebec in 1961. |
but one season in Germany until he returned to | Quebec in 2000. |
He died at | Quebec in 1797. |
he was elected to the Legislative Assembly of | Quebec in the riding of Hochelaga. |
He met Samuel de Champlain upon his return to | Quebec in 1610 and held a feast for him. |
Quebec in Canada, Bermuda, Mexico, and some parts of | |
He won a seat to the Legislative Assembly of | Quebec in the 1956 election in the riding of Shefford |
The film was actually shot on-location, in | Quebec, in the fashion typical of post-war Hollywood. |
He was born in | Quebec in 1808 and moved to Bytown while still young. |
Conservative Member of Parliament for Labelle, | Quebec in the 1949 federal election. |
He arrived in | Quebec in 1647 and spent forty-five years as a missio |
He was born in Verdun, | Quebec in 1922 and played with the Montreal Junior Ca |
He was born in Saint-Nicolas, | Quebec in 1837. |
he returned to | Quebec in 1795 and settled at Yamachiche. |
He was born in Saint-Antoine, | Quebec in 1844 and moved to Ottawa around 1861. |
was appointed to the Court of King's Bench of | Quebec in 1927. |
9, she was elected to the National Assembly of | Quebec in a by-election in the riding of Prevost. |
e was acclaimed to the Legislative Assembly of | Quebec in 1900 for the riding of Montreal division no |
He was born in Terrebonne, | Quebec in 1810 and came to Bytown in around 1836. |
cent won a seat to the Legislative Assembly of | Quebec in 1966 in the district of Nicolet. |
He died near Blue Sea Lake in western | Quebec in 1956. |
It was in | Quebec, in 1763, where Wilmot received his appointmen |
He died at | Quebec in 1836 and was buried at Beauport. |
She was hired by the government of | Quebec in 1974 as a supervisor of program development |
He was born in Smith's Mills, | Quebec in Stanstead County and became a businessman, |
married to Urelia M McKinnon of Pointe-Claire, | Quebec in 1880, but she died in Montreal in 1890. |
representing the senatorial division of Sorel, | Quebec in 1896. |
f the church was destroyed during the Siege of | Quebec in 1759. |
He played one final game with | Quebec in the 1912-13 season before retiring. |
Galipeau was named to the National Order of | Quebec in June 2009. |
ty of Canada Member of Parliament for Dollard, | Quebec in the 1965 election. |
le elected municipal councillor in Sainte-Foy, | Quebec in 1981. |
Empire was born in Montreal, | Quebec in 1970 and brought up in Canada, Italy and Eg |
He began his involvement in northern | Quebec in the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean region. |
Born in Montreal, | Quebec, in 1961 he wrote Convergences, winner of the |
or political party in the Canadian province of | Quebec in the late 1980s. |
Argenteuil Regional County Municipality, | Quebec, in southern Quebec |
rica, the French Ursulines founded a school in | Quebec in 1639. |
be a feature at the Flax and Linen Biennale in | Quebec in 2011, a USA tour is proposed. |
He was also mayor of Rigaud, | Quebec in 1907, 1913-1916, and 1918-1919. |
ing to failing strength Lauzon was recalled to | Quebec in 1741, where he died the following year, aft |
ort for sovereignty increased significantly in | Quebec in the months after the failure of the Meech L |
Rolette was born in | Quebec in 1781, and as a young man he trained for the |
He was named principal secretary for | Quebec in spring 2009. |
ned the Royal Navy as a midshipman and went to | Quebec in a transport commanded by his father. |
He was appointed to the Legislative Council of | Quebec in 1882 and died in office. |
ted Beauharnois in the Legislative Assembly of | Quebec in 1892 as a Conservative member. |
was first elected to the National Assembly of | Quebec in the 2003 Quebec general election. |
resident of the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society of | Quebec in 1909 and 1910. |
sented Berthier in the Legislative Assembly of | Quebec in 1890 as a Liberal. |
He ran for mayor of Magog, | Quebec in 1994 and 1998, without success. |
e was acclaimed to the Legislative Assembly of | Quebec in the riding of Terrebonne. |
d States, following accidental introduction to | Quebec in 1901. |
awyer for English-rights organization Alliance | Quebec in its early, moderate version. |
He returned to | Quebec in 2003, signing for the Verdun Dragons of the |
he was elected to the Legislative Assembly of | Quebec in the riding of Dorchester. |
He served until his death in New Carlisle, | Quebec in 1897. |
rt was appointed to the Legislative Council of | Quebec in 1936, but the institution did not resume it |
He was born in L'Ancienne-Lorette, | Quebec in 1771. |
He visited | Quebec in 1697, and fell sick after his arrival. |
e PQ's proposal for political independence for | Quebec in an economic union with the rest of Canada i |
s first elected to the Legislative Assembly of | Quebec in a 1924 by-election for Bonaventure. |
Stefie Shock at Saint-Alexis-des-Monts, | Quebec in 2007. |
ously made an Officer of the National Order of | Quebec in June 1996. |
Toronto won their 6th Memorial Cup, defeating | Quebec in the final game. |
r working in Africa, he established himself in | Quebec in 1974. |
nadian House of Commons representing Roberval, | Quebec in the 1962 election. |
ice elected mayor of Mansfield and Pontrefact, | Quebec in 1902 and 1924 serving one year terms. |
Created in | Quebec in December 2002 under the name of Newlimits.o |
litical career, he became alderman for Granby, | Quebec in 1916, and then serving as mayor from 1917 u |
It was given to the territory of | Quebec in 1938 by Wilfrid Morin. |
New York, the son of Roswell Hyde, and came to | Quebec in 1833. |
He was elected to the Legislative Assembly of | Quebec in 1892 and was defeated in 1897. |
iel studied law and was admitted to the bar of | Quebec in 1945. |
Rouville is a regional county municipality of | Quebec in Canada. |
Drummond was born in | Quebec in 1772, the son of Colin Drummond, Lower Cana |
the Edmonton Thistles in 1905-06, returning to | Quebec in 1907-08. |
key Club professional team before returning to | Quebec in 1904-05. |
esented Yamaska in the Legislative Assembly of | Quebec in 1897 and Yamaska in the Canadian House of C |
He was elected as leader of the Green Party of | Quebec in November 2010. |
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