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  • Brome, Quebec, a village in Quebec, Canada
  • In 1695, he was appointed surgeon-major of Quebec, a position he held until his death because of
  • Boyer River ( Quebec), a small river that empties into the Saint La
  • ion whose community and reserve is at Wendake, Quebec, a municipality now enclosed within Quebec Cit
  • He was mayor of Sillery, Quebec a post his father also held.
  • oved to Canada where they settled in Montreal, Quebec, a city that was then undergoing an economic b
  • y the 2000s, Mikes closed several locations in Quebec, a similar situation done with Harvey's and Du
  • r victory was part of a wave of NDP support in Quebec, a province in which the party has historicall
  • began his career playing midget with Laval in Quebec AAA Midget Hockey League.
  • In the early 1980s Quebec abolished its counties.
  • Rezolution has produced multiple works by Quebec Aboriginal directors Tracey Deer and Neil Diam
  • Immediately after that, Nolet signed with the Quebec Aces of the American Hockey League, scoring tw
  • He spent the majority of his career with the Quebec Aces of the Quebec Senior Hockey League.
  • Johnstown Jets of the EHL and then finally the Quebec Aces of the QHL.
  • The Stampeders then went on to face the Quebec Aces of the Quebec Hockey League in the Edinbu
  • The Flyers were affiliated with the Quebec Aces of the AHL, the Flint Generals of the IHL
  • hrough his second minor-league season with the Quebec Aces, O'Ree was called up to the Boston Bruins
  • Born in Montreal, Quebec, Achim also served as a Member of the Legislat
  • The Quebec Act: Protest and Policy (1972)
  • Banlieue Rouge was a punk band from Montreal, Quebec active through the early to mid 1990s.
  • nadian indie film The High Cost of Living with Quebec actress Isabelle Blais in 2010.
  • It was said that he was well liked in Quebec, admired by the Irish and the agrarians who we
  • r to this referendum, the National Assembly of Quebec adopted a bill relating to the future of Quebe
  • It was also seen in Quebec after Global launched there in 1997.
  • ation of the separate provinces of Ontario and Quebec after Confederation.
  • d Jacques Duge were all given help to get into Quebec after World War II by prominent Quebec nationa
  • de Champlain returns to Quebec after a visit to France during which he fails
  • rnmost, and the second largest natural lake in Quebec after Lake Mistassini.
  • Samuel de Champlain returns to Quebec after having (involuntarily) spent the went in
  • Suspended by Quebec after refusing to report to training camp, Nov
  • In 1975, a jury in Quebec again found Morgentaler not guilty.
  • ion, and the Conservatives never held power in Quebec again.
  • He died in Quebec, aged 34.
  • Part of the Quebec Agreement specified that nuclear weapons would
  • The Quebec Agreement is an Anglo-Canadian-American docume
  • 11, 1975, he signed The James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement with the Canadian government.
  • efused to sign the 1975 James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement.
  • The song reached number 2 on the Quebec Airplay Chart.
  • om the Ryan Tower transmitter site in Chelsea, Quebec, along with most other Ottawa FM stations.
  • ingle are CFZZ-FM in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec along with sister station CFEI-FM in Saint-Hya
  • Support, LaSalle, Quebec already redirects here.
  • Quebec also features Patsy Ruth Miller, a former sile
  • Later the team played in the Quebec Amateur Hockey Association.
  • Made up of 600 donor centers in 45 states and Quebec, America's Blood Centers' members collect more
  • Argenteuil County, Quebec, an historic county in southwestern Quebec, re
  • rn that the deal would be unduly favourable to Quebec and unfavourable to their province.
  • ian Forces for over 15 years in Lille, France, Quebec and Chilliwack, British Columbia as an officer
  • to abolish the system of seigneurial tenure in Quebec and reform agricultural legislation.
  • Iroquois Confederacy (Haudenosaunee), Ontario, Quebec, and New York
  • He was born in Louiseville, Quebec and became an insurance broker.
  • In 1669 he entered the seminary at Quebec and on 9 May 1677, joined the Recollects in th
  • Most other islands off the northern coast of Quebec and Labrador belong exclusively to Nunavut.
  • It also occurs in Mont Saint-Hilaire, Quebec and in the Kola Peninsula of Russia.
  • He was born in Saint-Camille, Quebec and became a clerk and merchant by career.
  • avie Shipbuilding & Repair Company, in Lauzon, Quebec and was delivered in October 1942.
  • Middle East and North Africa (MENA) living in Quebec and Canada.
  • Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec and Saskatchewan.
  • He was born in Hull, Quebec and became an insurance broker by career.
  • Sotto was born and raised in Montreal, Quebec and is a self-taught musician with a backgroun
  • e was born on July 9, 1890 in Saint-Stanislas, Quebec and was an optician.
  • ake was a 5.2 magnitude earthquake that struck Quebec and Ontario, Canada at 6:22 a.m. on Saturday,
  • He was vice-president of the Quebec and Lac Saint-Jean Railway.
  • He was born in Fort-Coulonge, Quebec, and attended Shawville High School (now Ponti
  • is divided into two chief judicial districts ( Quebec and Montreal).
  • uit (Northwest Territories), Nunavik (Northern Quebec), and Nunatsiavut (Labrador)
  • He was born in Sainte-Agathe, Quebec and became a merchant and trader.
  • Webb later worked in radio in Quebec and as a correspondent for the Canadian Broadc
  • Cauchon was born in La Malbaie, Quebec and became a stenographer.
  • He was born in Pontiac County, Quebec and became a physician.
  • discovered the high-grade iron ore deposits of Quebec and Labrador.
  • wing on rock crevasses in the Canadian arctic, Quebec and North eastern United States.
  • Paquet was born in St-Agapit, Quebec, and prior to entering politics studied medici
  • It is found from Quebec and Ontario east to Nova Scotia and south to C
  • He was born on May 26, 1901 in Buckingham, Quebec and became a farmer.
  • He was born in Montreal, Quebec and became a cartage contractor and manager, p
  • In 1999 he released a solo album recorded in Quebec and New York City entitled "No Other".
  • He was born in Sainte-Claire, Quebec and became an engineer, industrial designer an
  • In Canada it is found in Quebec and New Brunswick.
  • It is found from Quebec and Ontario, south to Florida, west to Oklahom
  • It is found from Michigan, Ontario, Quebec and New York south to Georgia.
  • y stores located primarily in the provinces of Quebec and New Brunswick, Canada.
  • distribution company with offices in Montreal, Quebec and Toronto, Ontario.
  • uth to North Carolina; and north from southern Quebec and the Maritime Provinces in Canada to Minnes
  • portion of the modern-day Canadian Province of Quebec, and was primarily a French-speaking region.
  • He was born in Gentilly, Quebec and became a farmer by career.
  • sed on the official MEQ program, and introduce Quebec and Canadian culture to our students.
  • He was born in Saint-Philippe-de-Laprairie, Quebec and became a barrister and solicitor.
  • ust under 3,000 Grey Nuns in Canada, mainly in Quebec and Ontario.
  • It is found from Michigan, southern Quebec and Maine, south to Florida and at least Kentu
  • th both francophones and anglophones living in Quebec, and in the greater Ottawa-Gatineau region.
  • in the revenue department of the government of Quebec and in 1897 became private secretary to the Mi
  • was born in Sainte-Rosalie, Lower Canada (now Quebec) and died in Spencerwood, Quebec.
  • It is found from Quebec and Maine to Florida, west to New Mexico, nort
  • joint librarian of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec and in 1903 was appointed Dominion Archivist a
  • played in Vanier College (Ville Saint Laurent, Quebec) and College Montmorency (Laval, Quebec).
  • He suited up as a goaltender twice with Quebec and once with Hamilton.
  • She was born and raised in Montreal, Quebec, and graduated from McGill University with a d
  • He was a Member of the National Assembly of Quebec and a City Councillor in Montreal, Quebec.
  • t has also been found at Mont-Saint-Hilaire in Quebec and in the Lovozero Massif of the Kola Peninsu
  • he project must receive regulatory approval in Quebec and the United States.
  • He was born in Montreal, Quebec and became a contractor, farmer and manager by
  • Hence, it is ranked first in Quebec and third in Canada for the total number of en
  • He was born in Kamouraska, Quebec and became a forest engineer, land surveyor an
  • He was born in Saint-Fabien-de-Rimouski, Quebec and was employed as an insurance broker.
  • She began her service between Liverpool, Quebec, and Montreal on 20 April 1903.
  • ime Minister's delegation to Washington, D.C., Quebec and Cairo in 1943.
  • it is the oldest Italian language newspaper of Quebec and Canada.
  • He was born in Carleton-sur-Mer, Quebec and became a sales representative and hotel op
  • He was born in Baie-du-Febvre, Quebec and was a farmer.
  • Sykes was born in 1929 in Montreal, Quebec, and was primarily raised in Victoria, British
  • arned again in August that expeditions against Quebec and Montreal were being organised.
  • He was born in Montreal, Quebec, and is a graduate of Appleby College in Oakvi
  • It roughly covered the Mauricie area in Quebec and was represented by one Legislative Council
  • He was born in Grondines, Quebec and served as 13th Premier of the Canadian pro
  • Self-Determination in International Law: Quebec and Lessons Learned, Kluwer Law International,
  • Nevison de Courcy, who sailed her in 1812, to Quebec, and then home.
  • rm, the largest independent accounting firm in Quebec, and one of the largest in Canada, with over 9
  • Audet was born in Montreal, Quebec and ordained a priest May 30, 1948.
  • He was born in Montreal, Quebec and became an insurance broker by career.
  • g lists the participants in the Charlottetown, Quebec, and London Conferences and their attendance a
  • He was born on March 2, 1871 in St-Paulin, Quebec and was a teacher.
  • It is found from Quebec and Ontario south through Connecticut to Flori
  • Mulroney was born in Montreal, Quebec and grew up in Ottawa, Ontario.
  • ion, broadcasting at 99.1 FM in Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec and 92.5 FM in La Sarre, Quebec.
  • Bourget was born in Lauzon, Quebec and played semi-professional baseball and soft
  • , sold LiCastri an airline ticket to Montreal, Quebec and was given a business card for the Laurenti
  • ecruiting in early 1916 eastern Ontario, Hull, Quebec, and the surrounding district.
  • 32 franchised restaurants located primarily in Quebec and Ontario.
  • also been reported from locations in Ontario, Quebec and Manitoba, Canada; North Carolina, United S
  • ores, with stores located in Alberta, Ontario, Quebec and New Brunswick.
  • The town of La Minerve, Quebec, and Lake La Minerve within this town are name
  • ing as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec and as Mayor of Quebec City.
  • He is married to Debbie Pike, of St. Lambert Quebec and has two daughters, Elissa and Mandi.
  • The duo quickly became popular regionally in Quebec, and in 1988 they were featured in a documenta
  • They also toured in Quebec and France for promoting the album.
  • n Burgoyne's surrender at Saratoga, he went to Quebec and joined the loyalist troops there.
  • as been a candidate of both the Green Party of Quebec and the Green Party of Canada.
  • He was born in Trois-Pistoles, Quebec and died of cancer in Ottawa, Ontario.
  • nd office complex, it was the largest store in Quebec, and the second largest in Canada.
  • te and defend the French language, a sovereign Quebec, and national pride".
  • As French missionaries worked in present-day Quebec and central-western New York with native peopl
  • tenth bishop of the Roman Catholic diocese of Quebec and the last before it became an Archdiocese.
  • is the 28th and current Lieutenant Governor of Quebec and former secretary general of the National A
  • He was born in Farnham, Quebec and studied at McGill University.
  • Born in Quebec and fluently bilingual, Harney returned to the
  • 2010 and early January 2011, Nunavut, northern Quebec and western Greenland set many high temperatur
  • sic degree from McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, and a Master's degree from the Manhattan Scho
  • 867, he served as rector of the High School of Quebec and professor of Classics at Morrin College, b
  • Their territory ranged to present-day southern Quebec and eastern Ontario.
  • He was born in Sillery, Quebec and played for the Detroit Red Wings and Montr
  • Shawinigan Municipal Auditorium in Shawinigan, Quebec and at Centre Civique in Drummondville, Quebec
  • It is found from Quebec and New England to Florida, west to Texas and
  • eid and Ann Maxwell, and was educated in Hull, Quebec and Ottawa.
  • publishes seven newspapers in the provinces of Quebec and Ontario.
  • ist and consultant, and collaborated with many Quebec and Canadian media organizations.
  • Branch Little Black River is a short river in Quebec and northern Maine.
  • and Trunk Railway, as well as president of the Quebec and Lake St. John Railway, originally incorpor
  • southern species, but migrants reach Manitoba, Quebec and Maine.
  • it is well-established in British Columbia and Quebec and recently recorded in Ontario.
  • Langevin was born in Sherbrooke, Quebec and at the age of 12 began studying the flute
  • (French: Le Zoo de Granby) is a zoo in Granby, Quebec and is one of Quebec's major tourist attractio
  • After teaching in schools in Quebec and Ontario, Sister Mary Magdalen was first na
  • t is now a chain of more than 50 franchises in Quebec and 121 across Canada.
  • rtheastern United States and southern Ontario, Quebec, and New Brunswick.
  • She touched at Halifax, Quebec and Montreal and arrived at Rochester, New Yor
  • y was renamed Megantic (after Lake Megantic in Quebec), and the Alberta became the Laurentic.
  • There he taught grammar in the college at Quebec, and presented a successful Latin play on the
  • es to New York State and Albany, as well as to Quebec and Montreal.
  • owers in the province lies with the Premier of Quebec and the cabinet.
  • He was born in Chomedey, Quebec and became a businessman by career, which incl
  • It is found from Quebec and Ontario, down through the eastern United S
  • ring the end of the March school break week in Quebec and the start of it in Ontario.
  • ic, and eventually defining the border between Quebec and Labrador.
  • It is found in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Quebec and Ontario in Canada.
  • He was born on April 18, 1922 in Cap-Chat, Quebec and was a public servant.
  • He was born in Saint-Pascal, Quebec and became a lumberjack in his youth.
  • ions are broadcast on multiple networks across Quebec and Canada.
  • It is found from Quebec and New Hampshire to Florida, west to Texas, n
  • He was born in Saint-Adrien-d'Irlande, Quebec and became a farmer by career.
  • became a hockey analyst for different media in Quebec and appeared regularly on TQS's sports debates
  • presented Laval in the Legislative Assembly of Quebec and then the National Assembly of Quebec from
  • He was born in L'Islet, Quebec and became a land surveyor.
  • al court, have recycling facilities all around Quebec and a create a bike trail all around Quebec.
  • erta, Manitoba, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec and Saskatchewan)
  • She represented the Liberal Party of Quebec and resigned on November 15, 2006.
  • Company and vice-president and manager of the Quebec and Western Canada Land Syndicate Ltd.
  • Gulf of St. Lawrence and around Newfoundland, Quebec and Nova Scotia began on March 28.
  • The RIDM is also home to "Doc Circuit Mtl" Quebec's foremost documentary marketplace, , establis
  • October 6 - The Quebec and Newfoundland governments sign the Churchil
  • He worked in the lumber industry in Quebec and later built three ships.
  • t bridge across the Ottawa River between Hull, Quebec and Bytown.
  • ian right-wing nationalist movement founded in Quebec and active during the 1930s.
  • It is found from Quebec and Maine to Florida, west to Texas, north to
  • He was born in Saint-Philippe-de-Laprairie, Quebec and became a lawyer by career.
  • French neighbourhood just outside of Montreal, Quebec, and five years later moved again to Vancouver
  • and has workers in Ontario, British Columbia, Quebec and Saskatchewan, as of October 2008.
  • He was born in Montreal, Quebec and became a business executive.
  • It is found from Michigan to Quebec and south to Louisiana and Florida.
  • n the campaign, falling from 21 to 13 seats in Quebec, and even being surpassed by the Conservatives
  • He was born in New Carlisle, Quebec and became a physician, principal and teacher.
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