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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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