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  • French-Canadian politician who was instrumental in bringing Quebec into the Canadian confederation.
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  • ...alm| the Marquis de Montcalm]] outside the fortified city of [[Quebec City|Quebec]].
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Former velodrome in Quebec, Canada, now used to exhibit species of the Americas in four distinct ecosy
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  • Discoverer of [[Lake Champlain]] and founder of [[Quebec City]] often called the Father of [[Canada]].
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  • *[[Quebec]]
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  • (metropolitan area population 715,515)The capital of the province of Quebec, Canada.
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  • ...erated by the Canadian National Railway Company headquartered in Montreal, Quebec.
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  • ...istory/encyclopedia/index.htm L’Encyclopédie de l’histoire du Québec / The Quebec History Encyclopedia] * [http://faculty.marianopolis.edu/c.belanger/quebechistory/sites/quebec.htm Online history resources]
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  • {{r|History of Quebec}} {{r|Quebec Act}}
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  • ...h [[Parliament]] setting out procedures of governance in the [[Province of Quebec]].
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  • ...the area of North America originally known as New France and now known as Quebec.
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  • ...ce River]] and [[Ottawa River]] in the southwest part of the province of [[Quebec]] in [[Canada]]. ...e [[Îles Laval]] and several smaller islands makes up the city of [[Laval, Quebec|Laval]].
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  • A [[Native American]] enslaved by fellow Native Americans, and sold in Quebec, whose history was recorded when a court case revolved around his status as
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  • ...2000) who, as prime minister, led Canada during the turbulent years of the Quebec secession movement and the patriation of the Constitution.
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  • ...most populous city in [[Canada]] and the largest city in the [[province of Quebec]]
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  • A greatly eroded mountain range which forms the Quebec portion of the Canadian shield; one of the oldest mountain ranges in the wo
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  • ...in North America, flowing northwards through the provinces of Ontario and Quebec and forming the primary drainage of the Great Lakes into the Atlantic Ocean
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  • A Canadian railway system based primarily in Ontario and Quebec, with operations over much of Canada and neighboring parts of the United St
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  • ...total population of around {{formatnum:75000}} persons.</ref> located in [[Quebec]], [[Canada]]. Using [[electrical power]] from one river, it started as a s As of 2007, ranked as the seventh biggest city in the Quebec province, it is the central city of the [[Eastern Townships]], having many
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  • ...ntains''' (French: ''Laurentides'') are a [[mountain range]] in southern [[Quebec]], [[Canada]]. ...highest elevation in the range is [[Mont Raoul Blanchard]], northeast of [[Quebec City]], at height of of 1,166 metres (3,825 feet).
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  • The historical region ranging from the present-day Canadian province of Quebec to the present-day state of Georgia which comprised the thirteen British co
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  • ...Quebecois'' (resident): Francophone term for a resident of the Province of Quebec; the equivalent Anglophone term is ''Quebecer''.
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  • ...Canadian territories of Northwest Territories and Nunavut, the province of Quebec and the northern part of Labrador.
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  • The September '''1944 Quebec Conference''' was a summit meeting between [[Winston Churchill]] and [[Fran
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  • |event=June 1608: De Monts and Champlain build fort at Quebec City |event=1629: Champlain forced to surrender Quebec to the English and evacuate the post.
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  • |Quebec (and New England) |Quebec
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  • The '''Quebec Act''' of 1774 (14 Geo. III c. 83) was a law for the establishment of civil ...itories by military law. The British renamed [[New France]] [[Province of Quebec]] after the capital city. Following the Treaty of Paris, the British gover
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  • ...slices of deep-fried potatoes that is popular in the [[Quebec|Province of Quebec]], [[Canada]].<ref name=NationalPost20071112> ...ommunities.canada.com/nationalpost/blogs/posted/archive/2007/11/12/poutine-quebec-s-signature-dish-turns-50.aspx
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  • {{r|Quebec}} {{r|Quebec City}}
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  • ...o 1763 it was part of [[New France]]. It has also been called "Province of Quebec" (1763-91), "Lower Canada" (1791-1841), and "Canada East" in the Province o See [[History of Quebec]]
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  • {{r|History of Quebec}} {{r|Quebec}}
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  • {{r|National Day (Province of Quebec)}}
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  • | title = Quebec, 1759: The Siege and the Battle
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  • ...treal & 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=1199373095 ...teve. ''Lonely Planet Quebec'' (2002) [http://www.amazon.com/Lonely-Planet-Quebec-Steve-Kokker/dp/1740590244/ref=pd_bbs_12?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1199373095&sr=
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  • ...S Athabaskan|HMCS ''Athabaskan'']], [[HMCS Ville de Quebec|HMCS ''Ville de Quebec'']] and [[HMCS Toronto|HMCS ''Toronto'']], to go to [[New Orleans, Louisian
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  • {{r|Quebec}}
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  • ...''Country Post: Rural Postal Service in Canada, 1880 to 1945''. Gatineau, Quebec: Canadian Postal Museum. ISBN 0-660-18998-4
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  • {{rpl|Quebec Film Industry}}
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  • * [http://faculty.marianopolis.edu/c.belanger/quebechistory/sites/quebec.htm Online history resources] * [http://www.gouv.qc.ca/portail/quebec/pgs/commun/?lang=en Québec Portal: official Web site of the government of
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  • ...building in the [[Old Montreal]] [[historic district]] in [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]], [[Canada]]. ...the Château was the first building proclaimed as an historical monument in Quebec and is the province’s oldest private history museum.
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  • ...lway station, Wakefield, Quebec.jpg|Repurposed railway station, Wakefield, Quebec ...lway station, Wakefield, Quebec.jpg|Repurposed railway station, Wakefield, Quebec
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  • The '''Quebec and Ontario Transportation Company''' was a shipping firm in Canada prior t |+ The Quebec & Ontario Transportation Company vessels included<ref name=Gilmore/>
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  • {{r|Quebec City}}
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  • {{rpl|Quebec}}
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  • {{r|Quebec}}
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  • {{r|Quebec}}
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  • {{r|Quebec}}
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  • {{r|Quebec}}
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  • ...]] Biodome''' ([[French language|French]]: '''Biodôme de Montréal''') in [[Quebec]], [[Canada]] is a public facility housing four distinct artificial [[ecosy
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  • ...ll, Manitoba]].<ref name=CanadaPrairiePort/> She was launched in [[Levis, Quebec]], and towed to Churchill by another tug, the ''[[Ocean Eagle]]'', in 1929, ...tug, the Graham Bell. The tug is a vessel of 250 tons gross, registered at Quebec, and has a length of 100 feet and a beam of 26 feet.
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  • {{r|Quebec}}
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  • The '''''Bagotville''''' is a [[tugboat]] built in [[Les Méchins]], [[Quebec]] in 1964.<ref> [[Category:Ships built in Quebec]]
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  • ...''A Short History of Quebec'' (2003) [http://www.amazon.com/Short-History-Quebec-Alexander-Dickinson/dp/0773524509/ref=pd_bbs_7?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=11993730 * Heintzman, Ralph. "The Political Culture of Quebec, 1840-1960," ''Canadian Journal of Political Science / Revue canadienne de
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  • {{r|Quebec City}}
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  • {{r|History of Quebec}}
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  • '''Panis''' was a term used in [[Quebec]] for slaves of [[First Nations]] descent.<ref name=historymuseumSlavery/>< ...'[[Canadian Museum of History]]'', 35 individuals were held as slaves in [[Quebec]], from its founding, to 1699.<ref name=historymuseumSlavery/> Eighty perc
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  • {{r|History of Quebec}}
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  • {{r|History of Quebec}}
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  • {{r|Quebec Act}}
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  • {{r|Quebec}}
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  • {{r|History of Quebec}}
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  • {{r|Quebec}}
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  • {{r|Quebec}}
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  • {{rpl|Quebec}}
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  • {{r|History of Quebec}}
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  • {{r|Quebec}}
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  • In 1629, a British force of privateers briefly occupied [[Quebec City]], and it was during this occupation that the first African slave was
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  • ...bia is the third most populous province in Canada, after [[Ontario]] and [[Quebec]].
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  • In the [[Canadian]] province of [[Quebec]], where language rights are an important issue, the term [[allophone]] ref
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  • {{r|1944 Quebec Conference}}
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  • ...he [[British Empire]] (with the exception of [[Malta]], [[Scotland]] and [[Quebec]]). It is notable for its inclusion of extensive non-statutory law reflecti
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  • {{r|Quebec}}
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  • {{r|Quebec}}
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  • | quote = In addition to transporting concentrate to southern Quebec and delivering essential equipment to the mine site, the vessel will contin
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  • {{r|History of Quebec}}
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  • {{r|Quebec}}
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  • ...erritories of [[Northwest Territories]] and [[Nunavut]], the province of [[Quebec]] and the northern part of [[Labrador]]. Until fairly recent times, there h ...territory of [[Nunavut]], the [[Nunavik]] region in the northern part of [[Quebec]], and in the [[Nunatsiavut]] Inuit settlement region in [[Labrador]]. The
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  • ...a]'.</ref> While most native [[French language|French]] speakers live in [[Quebec]], where it is the majority language, about one million native francophones ...www.olf.gouv.qc.ca/english/charter/index.html sole official language] in [[Quebec]], while it is co-official with [[English language|English]] in [[New Bruns
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  • {{r|Quebec Act}}
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  • ...ver in the [[New England]], flowing roughly southward from just south of [[Quebec]] for 406 miles through NH, VT, MA and CT until it reaches the [[Long Islan
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  • {{r|Quebec Act}}
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  • ...Hampshire is bounded on the north by the [[Canada|Canadian]] province of [[Quebec]], on the east by [[Maine (U.S. state)|Maine]] and a 16-mile (25-kilometer)
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  • {{r|Madelyn Quebec}}
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  • ...lantic Ocean]]. The river flows through the provinces of [[Ontario]] and [[Quebec]], forming part of the [[Canada-United States border]] between Ontario and Further downstream, the river passes the provincial capital of [[Quebec City]] before draining into the [[Gulf of Saint Lawrence]], the largest [[e
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  • ...[[New York (disambiguation)|New York]] and on the north the province of [[Quebec]] ([[Canada]]). The Connecticut River separates Vermont from [[New Hampshir
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  • * ''P.Eng.'' is used in Canada, except the province of [[Quebec]]. * ''Eng.'' ([[French language|French]]:''ing.'') is used in [[Quebec]].
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  • ...America]]. Its borders ranged from the present-day Canadian province of [[Quebec]] to the present-day state of [[Georgia]].
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  • {{r|Battle of Quebec (1775)}}
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  • ...rgo, on August 8, 2013, when she passed through Port Colborne, bound for [[Quebec City]] with a shipment of [[iron ore]] pellets from [[Escanaba, Michigan]]. ...and all greeted by blasts of Thunder Bay’s horn, the vessel was headed to Quebec City to discharge its load of iron ore pellets that were loaded in Escanaba
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  • {{r|Madelyn Quebec}}
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  • * '''XVIIth IAU General Assembly''' (1979): [[Montreal|Montreal, Quebec]], [[Canada]]
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  • ...</ref> was a French explorer and colonizer of [[New France]], founder of [[Quebec City]], discoverer of [[Lake Champlain]], and governor of New France; and o ...ear-round trading post. On July 3, 1608, he landed at the present site of Quebec City and established there the first European settlement north of Florida w
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  • | publisher = [[Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph]]
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  • ...].<ref name=nytimes1989-11-27/> It is currently part of the Province of [[Quebec]], although, at times, it was part of [[Newfoundland]]. The island is slig ...1881, resulted in a local famine, that required aid from the Government of Quebec.<ref name=nytimes1881-10-06/>
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  • ...[[physiology]] and [[biophysics]] at the [[University of Sherbrooke]] in [[Quebec]], [[Canada]]. He is an authority in the field of [[mammal]]ian [[brain]] d
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  • {{r|Quebec separatism}}
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  • *Madelyn Quebec – backing vocals
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  • | quote = In addition to transporting concentrate to southern Quebec and delivering essential equipment to the mine site, the vessel will contin ...o transport nickel concentrate sourced from Deception Bay Port in northern Quebec.
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  • She was renamed the ''Outarde'' in 1939 when she was sold to the [[Quebec and Ontario Transportation Company]].<ref name=MarinersLog2004-04/> | quote = Quebec & Ontario Transportation Ltd. in 1962 remaned d.) OUTARDE (B.W.I. 316354).
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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 oldest art instit
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