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  • [[Image:Montreal.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Montreal at sunset, viewed from Mont Royal.]] ...ds at the confluence of the [[Saint Lawrence River]] and [[Ottawa River]]. Montreal is 150 miles upstream from the provincial capital, [[Quebec City]].
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  • | title = Montreal, 1535-1914, | location = Montreal Chicago
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  • '''Old Montreal''' is a [[historic district]] in the city of [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]], [[Canada]], whose origins date back to [[New France]]. Key tourist sites in the district include [[Montreal City Hall]], the [[Place Jacques-Cartier]] public square, [[Bonsecours Mark
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  • [[Image:Montreal-biodome.jpg|thumb|right|350px|The [[Montreal]] Biodome was originally built as a [[velodrome]]. Today it is home to many ''Not to be confused with the [[Montreal Biosphere]].''
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  • ''Not to be confused with the [[Montreal Biodome]].'' {{Image|Montreal Biosphere, 2012.jpg|thumb|300px|The Montreal Biosphere in January 2012}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Emblems of Montreal]]
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  • {{r|Montreal Museum of Fine Arts}} {{r|Montreal Biodome}}
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  • The original city of Montreal, now a historic district.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Montreal Biodome]]
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  • The '''City of Montreal''' adopted its first coat of arms in 1833, which was designed by [[Jacques ...aple]] to symbolize the amicable relations between the various elements of Montreal's population and an allusion to the maple as a national emblem of [[Canada]
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  • A Montreal natural science museum, housed inside a geodesic dome designed by Buckminst
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  • {{r|Montreal}} {{r|Old Port of Montreal}}
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  • Coats of arms and logos used in Montreal.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Montreal Biosphere]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Montreal}}
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  • The '''Montreal Museum of Fine Arts''' is a [[museum]] in [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]], [[Canada]]. It was founded in 1860, making it Canada's oldes ...rchives.cbc.ca/on_this_day/09/04/ CBC Digital Archives, ''Art heist at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts'']</ref>
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  • Montreal's oldest and largest art museum.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Montreal Museum of Fine Arts]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Montreal}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Emblems of Montreal]]
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  • {{r|Montreal Museum of Fine Arts}} {{r|Montreal Biodome}}
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  • Montreal's oldest and largest art museum.
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  • Famous lottery-winning family from Montreal's faubourg à la m'lasse in Canada.
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  • [[Image:Montreal-biodome.jpg|thumb|right|350px|The [[Montreal]] Biodome was originally built as a [[velodrome]]. Today it is home to many ''Not to be confused with the [[Montreal Biosphere]].''
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  • ===Montreal=== {{r|Montreal}}
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  • | title = Montreal, 1535-1914, | location = Montreal Chicago
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  • {{r|Montreal}} {{r|Old Port of Montreal}}
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  • ...ce d'Armes |accessdate=2008-03-03 |work=Design Montreal |publisher=City of Montreal Web site}}</ref> ...ce d'Armes |accessdate=2008-03-03 |work=Design Montreal |publisher=City of Montreal Web site}}</ref>
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  • #REDIRECT [[Emblems of Montreal]]
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  • {{r|Montreal Biosphere}} {{r|Montreal}}
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  • Coats of arms and logos used in Montreal.
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  • A historic city square in Old Montreal.
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  • A museum and historic building in Old Montreal.
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  • The XXI Summer Olympic Games, held in Montreal (CAN).
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  • An entertainment and cultural district now being created in Montreal.
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  • The original city of Montreal, now a historic district.
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  • A cargo vessel wrecked on the [[Lachine Rapids]], near [[Montreal]]
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  • ...ww.vieux.montreal.qc.ca/tour/etape2/eng/2text5a.htm Château Ramezay, Vieux Montreal]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Montreal Museum of Fine Arts]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Montreal}}
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  • ...-- a [[bulk carrier]] that mainly carries grain from [[Thunder Bay]] to [[Montreal]].
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Montreal Biosphere]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Montreal}}
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  • '''Old Montreal''' is a [[historic district]] in the city of [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]], [[Canada]], whose origins date back to [[New France]]. Key tourist sites in the district include [[Montreal City Hall]], the [[Place Jacques-Cartier]] public square, [[Bonsecours Mark
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  • ...railway operated by the Canadian National Railway Company headquartered in Montreal, Quebec.
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  • A Montreal natural science museum, housed inside a geodesic dome designed by Buckminst
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  • ...m and historic building in the [[Old Montreal]] [[historic district]] in [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]], [[Canada]]. Build in 1705 as the residence of the governor of [[Montreal]], [[Claude de Ramezay]], the Château was the first building proclaimed as
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  • ...ence of the Saint Lawrence and Ottawa Rivers, which includes the island of Montreal.
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  • ...r of Political Economy" in the Department of Economics, McGill University (Montreal) and an important ''[[American Post Keynesian]]''.
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  • The '''Hochelaga Archipelago''', also known as the '''Montreal Islands''' is a group of islands at the confluence of the [[Saint Lawrence The largest island in the group is the island of [[Montreal]]. The city also has jurisdiction over 74 smaller islands in the archipelag
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  • The '''Montreal Museum of Fine Arts''' is a [[museum]] in [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]], [[Canada]]. It was founded in 1860, making it Canada's oldes ...rchives.cbc.ca/on_this_day/09/04/ CBC Digital Archives, ''Art heist at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts'']</ref>
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  • ''Not to be confused with the [[Montreal Biodome]].'' {{Image|Montreal Biosphere, 2012.jpg|thumb|300px|The Montreal Biosphere in January 2012}}
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  • {{r|Montreal}} {{r|Old Montreal}}
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  • The '''City of Montreal''' adopted its first coat of arms in 1833, which was designed by [[Jacques ...aple]] to symbolize the amicable relations between the various elements of Montreal's population and an allusion to the maple as a national emblem of [[Canada]
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  • {{r|Montreal}} {{r|Old Montreal}}
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  • ...Washington,_D.C.|Washington, D.C.]]. The team was founded in 1969 as the [[Montreal]] Expos, an expansion team in the [[Major_League_Baseball#Leagues|National Later, the team moved from Montreal to Washington before the start of the 2005 season.
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  • ...s''' is an entertainment and cultural district now under construction in [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]], [[Canada]]. ...ite press release| title = Théâtre TELUS - the new cultural destination in Montreal | publisher = Canada News Wire |date = 2008-03-18 |format=HTML |language=En
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  • {{r|Montreal Alouettes}}
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  • * [http://www.canada.com/montrealgazette/news/editorial/index.html ''Montreal Gazette'' English language daily newspaper]
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  • * '''XVIIth IAU General Assembly''' (1979): [[Montreal|Montreal, Quebec]], [[Canada]]
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  • {{r|Montreal}}
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  • ...osopher of science (born 1919) working since 1960s at McGill University in Montreal,Canada. He was awarded the Prince of Asturias Prize in 1982 and has receive
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  • {{r|Montreal}}
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  • ...ich was operated in [[Detroit, Michigan]], [[Halifax, Nova Scotia]], and [[Montreal, Quebec]].<ref name=Ti/><ref name=Fema2003/> In 1959 the ''James Battle'' began to provide firefighting service in [[Montreal]], under contract.<ref name=Ti/><ref name=Fema2003/> She provided this ser
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  • {{r|Old Montreal}}
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  • ...|year=October 2002 |publisher=McGill-Queen's University Press |location=Montreal |isbn= 978-0773524866 }}
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  • | publisher=Montreal Poutine | publisher=[[Montreal Gazette]]
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  • *Stebbins, R.A. (1992). ''Amateurs, professionals, and serious leisure''. Montreal, QC and Kingston, ON: McGill-Queen's University Press.
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  • {{rpl|Emblems of Montreal}}
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  • {{r|Montreal}}
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  • ...e [[Hochelaga Archipelago]], which includes the island of [[Montreal]]. At Montreal, the river widens, to form [[Lake Saint Louis]] and then narrows again at t As of 2005, Montreal was discharging a total of 900 billion litres of [[sewage]] into the annual
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  • '''Steven Arthur Pinker''' (b. 1954 in [[Montreal]], [[Canada]]) is a cognitive neuroscientist and evolutionary psychologist
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  • ...d image is a high-resolution scan from a single participant (normalized to Montreal Neurological Institute space).}}
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  • [[Image:Montreal.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Montreal at sunset, viewed from Mont Royal.]] ...ds at the confluence of the [[Saint Lawrence River]] and [[Ottawa River]]. Montreal is 150 miles upstream from the provincial capital, [[Quebec City]].
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  • *[[Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer]]
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  • ...on, a medical biography and academic texts. He was also the founder of the Montreal Neurological Institute.<ref name="urlThe Canadian Encyclopedia">{{cite web ...tic seizures thereby curing the patient. The procedure became known as the Montreal Procedure. During his years of medical research Penfield specialized in epi
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  • ...dian football]] league in Canada, whose franchises currently include the [[Montreal Alouettes]], [[Toronto Argonauts]], [[Hamilton Tiger Cats]], [[Winnipeg Blu ...s the [[Grey Cup]]. The 2008 Grey Cup will be played at [[Olympic Stadium, Montreal]].
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  • {{r|Montreal Biosphere}}
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  • She was built in China, and commissioned in [[Montreal]] on November 3, 2008. She was the first of her class. CanFornav intends ...a/en/story/360103/naming-ceremony-of-a-new-canfornav-vessel-at-the-port-of-montreal
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  • She left China on June 30, 2013, arrived in Montreal on August 24.<ref name=Csl2013-08-24/> ...self-unloading lakers, the Baie Comeau. The vessel arrived in the port of Montreal on August 24. The Baie Comeau’s maiden voyage began on June 30 when it se
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  • The '''Lavigueurs''' are a famous family from [[Montreal]]'s [[faubourg à la m'lasse]] in [[Canada]]. They won a grand prize of $7. ...i-biker policemen from [[Outaouais]]. It was reported in ''[[Le Journal de Montreal]]'', although not officially by the police that Michel Lavigueur might have
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  • ...raditional Gaelic Bagpiping, 1745-1945'' (McGill-Queen's University Press, Montreal, 1998). ISBN 0-7735-1541-0. See esp. chapter 15, "Highland Games and Compet
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  • |Montreal's Jewish community
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  • It premiered at the [[Toronto Fringe Festival]], in 2018, and premiered in Montreal, in 2019.<ref name=SuburbanGoodGirl/><ref name=cjnews2019-03-13/><ref name= | url = https://www.broadwayworld.com/montreal/article/BWW-Previews-BE-A-GOOD-GIRL-at-Segal-Centre-20190305
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  • ...of Canada|CC]] (March 28, 1898 - March 23, 1991), born Pauline Archer in [[Montreal]], married [[Georges Vanier]] on September 29 1921. He would become one of
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  • | quote = "It's more funny than sexy," says Sherwin Sullivan Tjia, a Montreal event planner who invented the smut-a-long after seeing a film about actors | url = https://www.broadwayworld.com/montreal/article/AELAQ-And-Quebec-Writers-Federation-Team-Up-For-A-Holiday-Book-Fair
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  • ***[[Montreal]] ...n economic satellite. The Grand Trunk Railway of Canada linked Toronto and Montreal in 1853, then opened a line to Portland Maine (which was ice-free), and lin
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  • * Dechêne, Louise. ''Habitants and Merchants in Seventeenth-Century Montreal'' (1974; English ed. 2003), highly influential study from [[Annales School] * Young, Brian, ''George-Etienne Cartier: Montreal bourgeois'' (1981)
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  • ...= PIERRE, Comanche Indian, slave; b. c. 1707; baptized 11 Sept. 1723 in Montreal; buried there 5 Aug. 1747
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  • ...mer's Montreal & Quebec City 2008'' (2007) [http://www.amazon.com/Frommers-Montreal-Quebec-City-Complete/dp/0470170433/ref=pd_bbs_sr_11?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=119 ...35-1914'' (1914) [http://books.google.com/books?id=RT1KUs2ax0sC&dq=intitle:montreal+date:1900-1922&lr=&num=30&as_brr=1&source=gbs_summary_s&cad=0 complete text
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  • ...GTR_station_montreal.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Grand Trunk Railway Station in Montreal, ca. 1900-1925]] ...its construction efforts by buying five local railways between Sarnia and Montreal. It also acquired a 999-year lease on the [[Atlantic & St. Lawrence Railro
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  • ...phrase, "Vive le Québec libre", during a speech he was giving in front of Montreal City Hall. Canadian Premier [[Lester B Pearson]] released an official state
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  • ...lister Towing and Salvage Incorporated in Montreal for used as fireboat in Montreal from 1959 to 1992<ref name=FemaThenNow/> Detroit Ship Building Co. Retired ...a former Detroit MI, fireboat with a 10,000-GPM capacity) available to the Montreal Fire Department upon request.
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  • ...f Quebec]], Canada. It is the second-largest city in the province, after [[Montreal]]. The city celebrates its 400th anniversary in 2008.
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  • ...xplore its boundaries and possibilities." <ref>{{cite news |title=Magic in Montreal: The Films of Expo |url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,89
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  • ...[[Samuel de Champlain]], find and explore the St. Lawrence River as far as Montreal.
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  • The British Navy was quickly able to suppress French Trade and Montreal was aching for trade goods. Because of the lack of trade goods, enterprisi
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  • ...nomic satellite. The [[Grand Trunk Railway]] of Canada linked Toronto and Montreal in 1853, then opened a line to [[Portland, Maine]] (which was ice-free), an ...and routes into central Canada last. Thus metropolitan rivalries between Montreal, Halifax, and Saint John led Canada to build more railway lines per capita
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  • ...C. Mceown (October 2002). Creating Carleton: The Shaping of a University. Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press. ISBN 978-0773524866 </ref>. At first Carl
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  • ...its bomb over the St. Lawrence River, approximately 300 miles northeast of Montreal, Quebec. The weapon's HE [high explosive] detonated on impact, scattering n
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  • ...gs in the fur trade, a policy which earned him rebuke from traders both at Montreal and in the ''pays den haut''. ...ttack against New France. About 1500 warriors attacked settlements around Montreal in the [[La Chine Massacre]] and killed over 200 settlers. Because of the
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  • ...: A Contribution to the History of the Critical Philosophy.'' Kingston and Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press.
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  • It is Canada's third most populous city, after [[Toronto, Ontario]] and [[Montreal]]. The population of the city of Vancouver is 611,869, while the population
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  • With U.S. connections and British money, and entrepot rivalies among Montreal, Halifax, and Saint John led Canada to build more mileage per capita than a ...is predicament was the construction of the [[Grand Trunk Railway]] between Montreal and Sarnia, Ontario. Completed by 1860, it was burdened by debt and threat
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  • ...a Canadian railway. The CNoR planned a massive station at the location of Montreal's Central Station.
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  • Rockburne was born in Montreal, Canada. In 1950, she moved to North Carolina to attend [[Black Mountain Co
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  • ...14-07-27/> She was carrying 20,000 tons of wheat from [[Thunder Bay]] to [[Montreal]].
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  • ...llywoodpq2018-02-05/> She splits her time between [[Toronto, Ontario]], [[Montreal]] and [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]].<ref name=tvanouvelles2018-02 ...2/19/video-kimberly-laferriere-de-fugueuse-partage-ses-endroits-preferes-a-montreal
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  • ...<ref>{{cite web|title=History of Law and Economics|publisher=University of Montreal|url=http://encyclo.findlaw.com/0200book.pdf|accessdate=August 26, 2009}}</r
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  • ...6 Censuses]</ref> Its capital is [[Quebec City]] and its largest city is [[Montreal]]. The official name has been "Quebec" since Confederation in 1867. From 15 # [[Montreal]]
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