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Gentilly, Lower Canada - March 20, 1907) was a | Quebec born politician and lawyer. |
WikiProject Canada / Ontario / | Quebec / Politicians |
For the government of | Quebec, see Politics of Quebec and National Assembly |
The UN had once dominated | Quebec provincial politics, but in the 1973 election, |
the legislatures of Manitoba and Newfoundland, | Quebec sovereigntists portrayed it as a rejection of |
In 1695, he was appointed surgeon-major of | Quebec, a position he held until his death because of |
He was mayor of Sillery, | Quebec a post his father also held. |
02/02/09: | Quebec City, PQ, Canada - Colisee Pepsi |
He was appointed to the Legislative Council of | Quebec by Premier Daniel Johnson, Sr. in 1967 and sup |
There he taught grammar in the college at | Quebec, and presented a successful Latin play on the |
ghai, China, where 15 projects of artists from | Quebec were presented in a shopping center. |
It is found from Ontario and | Quebec to Prince Edward Island south from Maine throu |
Paquet was born in St-Agapit, | Quebec, and prior to entering politics studied medici |
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. |
In 1985, he was awarded the | Quebec government's Prix Marie-Victorin. |
In 1995, he was awarded | Quebec Government's Prix Marie-Victorin. |
400,000 ($34,881,119 in 2011) with the city of | Quebec to produce 5-years of performances during the |
Quebec Gold produces a deep, near black hash. | |
867, he served as rector of the High School of | Quebec and professor of Classics at Morrin College, b |
For the | Quebec television program, see Bobino (TV series). |
It marked the | Quebec by proposing the creation Sun Card, fighting a |
measures taken or planned by the Government of | Quebec to protect individuals and property. |
The | Quebec Consumer Protection Act, which prohibited adve |
The | Quebec Act: Protest and Policy (1972) |
preparations and demonstrations (known as the | Quebec City protest) that surrounded them than for th |
r victory was part of a wave of NDP support in | Quebec, a province in which the party has historicall |
Quebec has public health care, financed by government | |
mberlin (March 26, 1827 - July 13, 1897) was a | Quebec lawyer, publisher and political figure. |
he (November 16, 1834 - August 11, 1900) was a | Quebec lawyer, publisher, journalist, and political f |
07/07/07: | Quebec City, QC - Quebec City Summer Festival |
nd recent Auckland champion Lindsay Davenport, | Quebec City quarterfinalist Olga Govortsova, Caroline |
Pierre-Flavien Turgeon (November 12, 1787, | Quebec City, Quebec - August 25, 1867, Quebec City) w |
Gare du Palais, | Quebec City, Quebec |
He was born in | Quebec City, Quebec and became an interior decorator |
Headquarters: Naval Reserve Headquarters | Quebec City, Quebec |
He was born in | Quebec City, Quebec and became a lawyer by career. |
He was born in | Quebec City, Quebec and became a lawyer and professor |
The Supreme Court overturned the Court of | Quebec, the Quebec Superior Court, and the Quebec Cou |
Suzanne Paradis (b | Quebec City, Quebec 27 Oct 1936) is a Canadian poet, |
ed as "Langelier" riding in 1966 from parts of | Quebec East, Quebec South and Quebec West ridings. |
federal party leader on matters pertaining to | Quebec, see Quebec lieutenant. |
E...the first permanent European settlement in | Quebec was Quebec city in 1608. |
Hugo Lemay (born January 30, 1983 in | Quebec City, Quebec) is a Canadian snowboarder, speci |
n Louis "Jackie" LeClair (born May 30, 1929 in | Quebec City, Quebec) is a retired Canadian ice hockey |
lle Turcotte Baird (born September 24, 1970 in | Quebec City, Quebec) is an athlete from Canada. |
ie-Claude Savard-Gagnon (born July 12, 1972 in | Quebec City, Quebec) was a Canadian pair skater. |
Audrey Robichaud (born May 5, 1988 in | Quebec City, Quebec) is a Canadian athlete. |
Mario Doyon (born August 27, 1968 in | Quebec City, Quebec) is a retired Canadian ice hockey |
Luc Bradet (born June 11, 1969 in | Quebec City, Quebec) was a Canadian pair skater. |
Charles Deblois (born 27 May 1939 in | Quebec City, Quebec) was a member of the Canadian Hou |
Raymond Bernier (born November 6, 1952 in | Quebec City, Quebec) is a politician in the Canadian |
Jacques-Yvan Morin, GOQ (born July 15, 1931 in | Quebec City, Quebec) was a politician in Quebec, Cana |
Pierre Rioux (born February 1, 1962 in | Quebec City, Quebec) is a retired Canadian ice hockey |
Jean Marois (born May 11, 1924 in | Quebec City, Quebec) was a Canadian professional ice |
Maud Debien (born 29 May 1938 in | Quebec City, Quebec) was a member of the Canadian Hou |
Dylan Hunter (born May 21, 1985 in | Quebec City, Quebec) is an ice hockey player, who is |
hur Dumoulin Cannon (born 11 September 1905 at | Quebec City, Quebec) was a Liberal party member of th |
Louis Garneau, OC, CQ (born August 9, 1958, | Quebec City, Quebec) is a Canadian road racing and tr |
Donald Dufresne (born April 10, 1967 in | Quebec City, Quebec) is a retired Canadian ice hockey |
He was born in | Quebec City, Quebec, to a carter, John Kelly, and Mar |
Born in | Quebec City, Quebec, Duchesne was drafted in 1981 by |
Based in | Quebec City, Quebec, the unit began recruiting during |
Expansion Draft was held on June 24, 1993, in | Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. |
He was born in | Quebec City, Quebec, the son of Ulric-Joseph Tessier |
Born in | Quebec City, Quebec, he held various other jobs such |
Born in | Quebec City, Quebec, the son of Philippe-Benjamin Dum |
Much of the filming was done in | Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. |
rt-Limoilou is a federal electoral district in | Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, that has been represente |
Born in | Quebec City, Quebec, the son of Alexander George Low |
Berliner's corporate headquarters were in | Quebec City, Quebec, although US issues listed the co |
of the DVD contains a full concert, filmed in | Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, featuring songs from the |
place on November 27, 2010, at PEPS Stadium in | Quebec City, Quebec, determining the CIS Football cha |
a WTA Tour Tier III tennis tournament held in | Quebec City, Quebec, Canada since 1993. |
He was raised in | Quebec City, Quebec. |
nch-language Canadian radio station located in | Quebec City, Quebec. |
nch-language Canadian radio station located in | Quebec City, Quebec. |
championship on November 28 at PEPS stadium in | Quebec City, Quebec. |
June 6 - Gavazzi Riot in | Quebec are quelled by military. |
The | Quebec National Question |
tself somewhere in the world (for example, the | Quebec national question). |
1954, Connaught was one of the last tracks in | Quebec holding races for thoroughbreds. |
ge Canadian children's television show made in | Quebec by Radio-Canada. |
Trains of the | Quebec Gatineau Railway have still used the Gatineau |
He was also a director for the | Quebec Central Railway. |
The couple moved to | Quebec and raised a family of six children: three boy |
In 1874, while travelling from Cardiff to | Quebec, she ran aground in the Saint Lawrence River. |
trend by referring to the "unique character of | Quebec society" rather than endorsing the recognition |
In 1962, the Liberal Party of | Quebec won re-election with the slogan Maitres chez n |
Born in Montreal, | Quebec, Kenny received his high school education at B |
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 |
Claude Lajeunesse was born in | Quebec City, received a Master of Science degree in 1 |
Born in Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville, | Quebec, Desautels received a Bachelor of Commerce deg |
h most of the Conservatives who have come from | Quebec in recent decades. |
it is well-established in British Columbia and | Quebec and recently recorded in Ontario. |
Ontario and | Quebec have recently licensed midwives, providing ano |
aker to have won international medals for 100% | Quebec grown red wines. |
n International Wine Competition - a first for | Quebec made red wines. |
near the top, left portion of the province of | Quebec (in red). |
Support, LaSalle, | Quebec already redirects here. |
On October 26, 1992, two referendums, the | Quebec government's referendum in Quebec, and the fed |
Quebec independence referendum, 1995, unsuccessful. | |
to abolish the system of seigneurial tenure in | Quebec and reform agricultural legislation. |
However, the | Quebec government refused to take part and was not re |
Suspended by | Quebec after refusing to report to training camp, Nov |
ly (MNA) for the riding of Louis-Hebert in the | Quebec City region. |
In 1734 La Verendrye went to | Quebec to reorganize the finances and returned the fo |
eat in the assembly in 1911 after he was named | Quebec provincial representative in London. |
The governments of Canada and | Quebec and representatives from each of the Cree vill |
The Government of | Quebec is represented in a total of 28 countries. |
Born in Saint-Antonin, | Quebec, Michaud represented Madawaska County in the L |
She represented the Liberal Party of | Quebec and resigned on November 15, 2006. |
The Minister of Native Affairs ( | Quebec) is responsible for aboriginals within the pro |
er of Families, Seniors and Status of Women of | Quebec is responsible for the interest and welfare of |
ithout substantial support in both Ontario and | Quebec, the result was political domination by the Li |
ter some time as the Archdeacon of St Francis, | Quebec he returned to the West Indies as Bishop of Br |
Quebec, The Revolutionary Age 1760-1791 - Hilda Neatb | |
Quebec, The Revolutionary Age 1760-1791 (1966) | |
It is currently a | Quebec provincial riding that includes the majority o |
He was elected to Parliament at the | Quebec West riding in the 1953 general election as a |
1924 from parts of Charlevoix-Montmorency and | Quebec County ridings. |
was created in 2003 from parts of Portneuf and | Quebec East ridings. |
He was named to the Legislative Council of | Quebec for Rigaud division in 1888. |
Julius Grey ( | Quebec Human Rights Lawyer) |
On August 30, 2007, the University of | Quebec at Rimouski (UQAR), decreed an honorary doctor |
The Eastmain River is a river in northwestern | Quebec which rises in north central Quebec and flows |
As well, | Quebec premier Robert Bourassa had pledged, contingen |
Born and raised in the Beauce region of | Quebec, the Robert-Cliche Regional County Municipalit |
Ep 2000 is the second EP by | Quebec hard rock group GrimSkunk released in 2000. |
erne is the fourth studio album by Malajube, a | Quebec indie rock band. |
Exotic Blend is the first EP by the | Quebec hard rock group GrimSkunk released in 1992. |
It was designed by | Quebec architects Roger D'Astous and Jean-Paul Pothie |
6, he was named to the Legislative Assembly of | Quebec for Rougemont division. |
Chateauguay Valley is an area of southwestern | Quebec Canada, roughly encompassing the drainage basi |
Based on the successful | Quebec sitcom Rumeurs, the show was produced by Moses |
a • Nunavut • Ontario • Prince Edward Island • | Quebec • Saskatchewan) |
erta, Manitoba, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, | Quebec and Saskatchewan) |
and has workers in Ontario, British Columbia, | Quebec and Saskatchewan, as of October 2008. |
Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario, | Quebec and Saskatchewan. |
For example, Ontario and | Quebec viewers saw Earl Cox with a gardening segment, |
nifesto Refus global, a watershed event in the | Quebec cultural scene, in 1948. |
ed the group to become instantly famous in the | Quebec music scene. |
e taught starting at the primary grades in the | Quebec public school system. |
lated populations in eastern Ontario, southern | Quebec, Nova Scotia, and Maine, and rare in New York |
He ran unsuccessfully for the | Quebec assembly seat in Montcalm in an 1874 by-electi |
k went offline in less than 90 seconds, giving | Quebec its second massive blackout in 11 months. |
He directed the 2003 | Quebec film Seducing Dr. Lewis and the 2006 film Guid |
For the early | Quebec politician, see Olivier Durocher (Quebec polit |
For the | Quebec politician, see Milton McDonald (politician). |
For the former | Quebec politician, see Joseph Caron (politician). |
trand (January 11, 1824 - April 2, 1896) was a | Quebec businessman, seigneur and political figure. |
In 2003 Mayard also began playing with the | Quebec junior select team, with whom he won the 2004 |
resented the senatorial division of Stadacona, | Quebec, on September 23, 1990. |
ine de Blois, daughter of Germain de Blois, of | Quebec, on September 11th, 1828. |
The conference was held in | Quebec City, September 12, 1944 - September 16, 1944, |
List of | Quebec television series |
(Thank God!) is a French language | Quebec television series based on the Australian seri |
Born in Montreal, | Quebec, he served with the Canadian Expeditionary For |
He was born in Grondines, | Quebec and served as 13th Premier of the Canadian pro |
Born in Montreal, | Quebec, he served as Conservative leader of the Oppos |
After the British gained control of | Quebec, he served with the British Army. |
an appointment as sheriff for the district of | Quebec; he served in this post until his death in Que |
He was a member of the Agricultural Council of | Quebec and served as president of the Chambly Agricul |
In 1979, he joined the | Quebec civil service and became Deputy Minister (Mine |
It runs buses exclusively in | Quebec, with service throughout Atlantic Canada provi |
It was filmed on location in Montreal, | Quebec but set in New York City. |
ted to Canada in 1885 serving as a minister in | Quebec eventually setting in Vancouver, British Colum |
ident of the Conservative Party Association of | Quebec for several years and was first elected to the |
In the 2003 | Quebec election, she ran unsuccessfully as the PQ can |
Heraklion, Crete, she was raised in Montreal, | Quebec, where she attended Concordia University. |
guage Canadian radio station located in Magog, | Quebec, near Sherbrooke. |
guay task force released in February 2008 said | Quebec residents should pay $25 for every visit to a |
Point de mire was a popular | Quebec information show on Radio-Canada that aired fr |
Ultimatum was a | Quebec quiz show, broadcast from 2001 to 2004 on the |
attempt to keep de Bernonville in Canada, 143 | Quebec notables signed a 1950 petition defending him |
s a funeral doom metal band based in Montreal, | Quebec, Canada signed to Grau Records. |
y the 2000s, Mikes closed several locations in | Quebec, a similar situation done with Harvey's and Du |
Other competitive levels of play in | Quebec have since followed suit (senior, junior and m |
In 1922, June 24 became a public holiday in | Quebec, and since 1977 it has been the national holid |
31 - Joseph-Alfred Mousseau becomes premier of | Quebec, replacing Sir Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau. |
The Unity Party of | Quebec fielded sixteen candidates in the 1989 Quebec |
Boeuf, pronounced beu ("Ox") is | Quebec French slang for "cop". |
Boyer River ( | Quebec), a small river that empties into the Saint La |
Now playing with Panellinios in the | Quebec elite soccer league. |
He was the manager of the | Quebec City soccer ligue and was also a professional |
Irvine was a member of the | Quebec Fire Society, serving as vice-president in 180 |
Quirouet was also a member of the | Quebec Benevolent Society, serving as its president f |
in real estate and served as a director of the | Quebec Fire Society. |
ce of the peace and served as president of the | Quebec Fire Society. |
But three out of three in | Quebec means something.” |
He was born in Moffet, | Quebec, the son of Georges Moore and Eva Nadeau. |
Deane Nesbitt was born in Westmount, | Quebec, the son of the very successful stock broker a |
He was born in Saint-Anselme, | Quebec, the son of Gregoire Dumont and Gracieuse Bouc |
Born in Stoneham, | Quebec, the son of Nicholas Murphy and Ellen O'Brien, |
Born in Montreal, | Quebec, the son of George Gordon Hyde, a Quebec MNA a |
He was born in Baie-Saint-Paul, | Quebec, the son of Louis Gagnon and Marguerite Durett |
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