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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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  • '''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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  • {{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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  • #REDIRECT [[Emblems 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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  • {{r|Montreal}} {{r|Old Port of 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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  • {{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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  • | 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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  • 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 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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  • 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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  • ...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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  • 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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...|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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  • 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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  • ...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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  • ...ursuit of Adventure: The Fur Trade in Canada and the North West Company''. Montreal, Quebec: McGill University, 2001. http://digital.library.mcgill.ca/nwc/
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  • ...ert D. and GREEN, Christopher.''Economic Theory, Welfare, and the State''. Montreal: McGill University Press, 1991. ISBN 0773508538.
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  • The Canadian Press maintains six Canadian bureaus, located in Halifax, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Edmonton, and Vancouver. There are also CP staff correspo
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  • The CP maintains six Canadian bureaus, located in Halifax, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Edmonton, and Vancouver. There are also CP staff correspo
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  • | '''1976''' || [[1976 Summer Olympics|Montreal (CAN)]] || 198 || 21 || 6084 (4824 men, 1260 women) || 92 ||
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  • ..., at the [[Athletics at the 1976 Summer Olympics|1976 Olympic Games]] in [[Montreal]], she qualified for the 100&nbsp;m final, finishing eighth, but went on to In 1979, at the [[1979 World Cup in Athletics|World Cup]] in [[Montreal]], she was beaten into second place in the 100&nbsp;m by [[Evelyn Ashford]]
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  • ...lership, on a rare visit to the south. Her vehicle had to be shipped to [[Montreal]] by May to be delivered in July. Viewers saw how Tanuyak was able to moni ...ly, Tanuyak had to have it purchased and delivered to a port just south of Montreal by May to ensure it would be loaded onto one of the first ships.
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  • On February 13, 2010, while moored in [[Montreal]], welding work sparked a small explosion, and fire.<ref name=RadioCanada20 ...umulation caused her to run aground, on the [[St Lawrence River]], between Montreal and [[Trois-Rivières]].<ref name=RadioCanada2014-01-06/>
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  • ...ultural changes."<ref>"Definition of Social Work". IFSW General Meeting in Montreal, Canada, July 2000. International Federation of Social Workers. 04/10/2005.
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  • ...hat time, organized ice hockey in Canada was still in its infancy and only Montreal and [[Ottawa]] had anything resembling leagues.<ref name="Podnieks-3"/> ...hat the AHAC was the top league, and as first place finishers in the AHAC, Montreal was the best team in Canada.<ref name="Podnieks-4"><nowiki>[Podnieks]</nowi
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  • |url=http://www.boatnerd.com/pictures/fleet/montreal.htm According to ''[[Shipspotting]]'', the ''Algoma Montrealais'' wintered in Montreal in 2014.<ref name=Shipspotting2014-01-09/> They reported that she has been
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  • ...International Metalworkers' Federation (IMF) World Aluminium Conference in Montreal, in 2003, establishing global network of unions to strengthen workers' righ
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  • She was originally built for the [[Montreal Forwarding Company]], which called her the ''Brulin''.
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  • He was Professor of Experimental Physics at [[McGill University]] in [[Montreal]] from 1898-1907.<ref>[http://www.physics.mcgill.ca/museum/rutherford_museu ...idge expired he left Cavendish in 1898 for a chair at McGill University in Montreal before he had obtained a PhD. His paper on alpha and beta rays was publishe
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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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  • ...ureaucracy and Community : Essays on the Politics of Social Work Practice. Montreal ; Cheektowaga, N.Y.: Black Rose Books, 1990.
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  • ...ww.nhl.com/cup/fun_facts.html</ref>. The first team to win the Cup was the Montreal AAA team in 1892-93<ref>NHL Champions, http://www.nhl.com/hockeyu/history/c ...d 30 seconds, played in Montreal in 1936 between Detroit Red Wings and the Montreal Maroons. (The Red Wings won the game 1-0 and went on the win the Stanley Cu
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  • ...ssdate=2008-02-08 }}</ref> <ref>{{cite web| title=Washington Nationals and Montreal Expos|url=http://www.baseball-almanac.com/teams/washington_nationals.shtml|
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  • ...tario) and the [[United States of America]]. For Lower Canada (Quebec) the Montreal Water Police was established. Both organizations reported to the Prime Mini In 1868 the Western Frontier Constabulary and Montreal Water Police were amalgamated into a new force called the Dominion Police F
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  • ...the river in a pinnace as far as the [[Lachine Rapids]], at the present [[Montreal]], where he dealt with the [[Algonquin Indians]]. On his return to France,
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  • ...chigan Peninsula. The Iroquois then moved on the center of New France. [[Montreal]], which had been founded in 1642 on an island in the St. Lawrence river, h ...chusetts captured [[Port Royal]] in Acadia. English attacks on Quebec and Montreal were defeated, however, and the French seized most of the English fur tradi
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  • ...in's superior navy, seized Quebec City after a long and destructive siege. Montreal surrendered in 1760, and three years later the Treaty of Paris transferred ...d came to monopolize trade and commerce, which centered in Quebec City and Montreal.
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  • ...ible government]] in 1849, as would all British North American colonies. [[Montreal]] was the capital of the United Province of Canada, from 1844 to 1849, unti ...www.vehiculepress.com/montreal/oldmontreal.html |title=Walking Tour of Old Montreal |work=Vehicule Press
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  • | quote = The pair met in Montreal as teenagers, married in 2008 and are parents of fraternal twin boys Brian
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  • ...l and Great Lakes shipping interests, politicians, fishermen, and farmers. Montreal merchants, who dominated Canadian business interests, threatened to push fo
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  • ...ilitia fought for the King in defence of Montreal. In the region south of Montreal occupied by the Americans, the inhabitants supported the Americans and rais
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  • ...hockey was standardizes by McGill students in 1875 under rules brought to Montreal by Haligonian J.G.A. Creighton. The game rapidly spread nationwide. The Sta ...out Strenuous Hockey': Violence, Manhood, and the 1907 Ottawa Silver Seven-Montreal Wanderer Rivalry." ''Journal of Canadian Studies'' 2006 40(1): 125-156. Iss
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  • * Metcalfe, Alan. 'Sports In Nineteenth-Century French Canada: The Case of Montreal, 1800-1914', ''Loisir et Societe/Society and Leisure'', 1983: 105-120.
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  • ...Expos fell to last place and attendance fell to only 27,000 for the year. Montreal declared their experiment a failure and withdrew from Kinston following the | 1974 || Expos || Carolina || High A || Montreal Expos || 38-93 || Jack Damaska ||
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  • ...ght discovered that transporting timber by river from the Ottawa Valley to Montreal was possible, and the area was soon booming based almost exclusively upon t ...of this united province in 1858, after the previous capital building in [[Montreal]] was burned by an angry mob.<ref>{{cite web
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  • Reardon's undergraduate degree is from [[McGill University]], in [[Montreal]], in Cultural Studies, graduating in 2010.<ref name=utorontoCsi2018-07-03/
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  • Krauthammer was born in New York City and raised in Montreal. He was educated at McGill University, majoring in political science and ec
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  • ...rge and Foreign Policy. Vol. 1: The Education of a Statesman: 1890-1916''. Montreal, 1977.
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  • * Lanctôt, Léopold. ''L'Acadie des Origines, 1603-1771'' Montreal: Fleuve, 1988. 234 pp.
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  • ...ned a triple-pronged attack upon Canada--along the Lake Champlain route to Montreal, across the Niagara frontier, and through Detroit into Upper Canada. ...cross the river. The proposed attack along the Lake Champlain route toward Montreal was completely ineffective. Though Henry Dearborn led an army toward the Ca
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  • ...Political Economy" in the Department of Economics, [[McGill University]] (Montreal) and became an important ''[[American Post Keynesian]]'' <ref name=AMPOSTKE '''Athanasios (Tom) Asimakopulos''' was born in Montreal in 1930. He was educated at [[McGill University]] earning a B.A. in 1951 a
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  • ...liamsburg and Boro Park, Brooklyn, NY; Kiryas Joel, NY; London; Jerusalem; Montreal; Buenos Aires; Antwerp, and several other places around the world. Satmar p
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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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  • ...ways believed that they were being exploited by [[Toronto, Ontario]] and [[Montreal]]. What they lacked was a prophet who would lead them to the promised land
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  • ..."What ever happened to Cool Britannia? The UK after eight years of Blair." Montreal, August 2005.
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  • ...d Nelson''', former member of the Quebec Symphony Orchestra (1968), the Montreal Symphony Orchestra (1968-70), and the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra (1970
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  • ...Bill 101 has greatly contributed to the "visage français" (French face) of Montreal in spite of its growing immigrant population. Other provisions of Bill 101
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  • ...id=1946&dat=19030728&id=NSIuAAAAIBAJ&sjid=xn4FAAAAIBAJ&pg=6809,1857746 The Montreal Gazette - Jul 28, 1903, ''Reliance Chosen'']</ref> ...id=1946&dat=19030728&id=NSIuAAAAIBAJ&sjid=xn4FAAAAIBAJ&pg=6809,1857746 The Montreal Gazette - Jul 28, 1903, ''Reliance Chosen'']</ref><ref>[http://paperspast.n
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  • ...s: A proposal for a plan of action'' Convention on biological diversity, Montreal, 12-16 November 2001, [http://www.biodiv.org/doc/meetings/sbstta/sbstta-07/
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  • ...Defense. In Quebec, the Valcartier camp served the homeless unemployed of Montreal. Those unemployed from Valcartier helped to renovate and clean parts of Que ...prairies had always believed that they were being exploited by Toronto and Montreal. What they lacked was a prophet who would lead them to the promised land.
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  • ...often spiraling into temper tantrums on stage and even inciting riots in [[Montreal]] while performing with metal band Metallica. <ref>[http://query.nytimes.co
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  • * Mel'čuk, Igor A. (1993-2000). Cours de morphologie générale, vol. 1-5. Montreal: Presses de l'Université de Montréal.
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  • ...ave replaced most CFC use. HCFCs in turn are being phased out under the [[Montreal Protocol]] and replaced by HFCs, such as [[List of refrigerants|R-410A]], w
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  • ...received the first perfect score, at the [[1976 Olympic Games]] held in [[Montreal]], [[Canada]]. She was coached by the famous Romanian, [[Bela Karolyi]]. Ac
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  • ...can frontiersmen. Clay boasted that the Kentucky militia alone could seize Montreal and Upper Canada and so settle all frontier problems. As speaker of the Hou
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  • * Dechêne, Louise. ''Habitants and Merchants in Seventeenth-Century Montreal'' (2003) * Young, Brian, ''George-Etienne Cartier: Montreal bourgeois'' (1981)
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  • ...uyer. Fessenden's formation of the Fessenden Wireless Company of Canada in Montreal in 1906 may have led to suspicion that he was trying to freeze Walker and G
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  • ...decades of the 19th century The Circus of Pepin and Breschard toured from Montreal to Havana, building circus theatres in many of the cities they visited. Lat
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  • ...t of Entry from the Sea, except in small vessels trading bona fide between Montreal and Quebec, under such regulations as shall be established to prevent the p
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  • ...ng Corporation]] (CBC) put two stations on the air, [[CBMT]] in [[Montreal|Montreal, Quebec]], on September 6, and [[CBLT]] in [[Toronto, Ontario]], two days l
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  • ...f Political Economy'' in the Department of Economics at McGill University (Montreal), among others.
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  • D'Hérelle was born in [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]], the son of French emigrants. His father, 30 years older than
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  • D'Herelle was born in [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]], the son of French emigrants. His father, 30 years older than
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  • ...he rapid HIV test kits and other home use kits marketed by Globus Media of Montreal Canada.
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  • ...Peters RDeV, eds. Encyclopedia on Early Childhood Development [online]. Montreal, Quebec: Centre of Excellence for Early Childhood Development; 2005:1-7. Av ...G, Peters RDeV, eds. Encyclopedia on Early Childhood Development [online]. Montreal, Quebec: Centre of Excellence for Early Childhood Development; 2006:1-10. A
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  • | ''Mission to Montreal'' (with Dr. Martin King)
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  • ...to found Catholic universities. Thus Mgr. Ignace Bourget, second bishop of Montreal, Canada, founded Laval University, as a Catholic ultramontane reaction to a
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  • ...he next few years, clubs were founded in [[Hamilton, Ontario|Hamilton]], [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]] and [[Toronto, Ontario]].<ref name="FCan"/>
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  • ...ort Company. When he left Fokker he founded "Noorduyn Aircraft Limited" at Montreal. This organization later produced a large number of "Harvards" and "Norsema
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  • ...YOUNKINS, Edward W. ''Aristotle and Economics'', Capitalism and Commerce. Montreal: Le Québécois Libre, nº 158, 15/9/2005.]</ref>
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  • ...ral railroads; St. Lawrence and Atlantic Railroad; Maine Eastern Railroad; Montreal, Maine and Atlantic Railway; and Eastern Maine Railway/New Brunswick Southe
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  • ...rchives.</ref><ref>Proofreading by Dr. Karin Doerr - Concordia University, Montreal, Canada.</ref>
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  • ...of America since 1977. The opening date is scheduled for October 17 at the Montreal Forum.
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  • ...icant communities also exist in [[New York, New York|New York City]] and [[Montreal]], [[Canada]].
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  • *[[Mary Pierce]] French, of Canadian and American parentage 15 January 1975, Montreal, Canada
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  • ...g immigrant communities exist in many cities around the world, including [[Montreal]] and [[Toronto, Ontario]] in Canada; [[Paris]] in [[France]]; [[Asunción]
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  • ...ḥammad, the Bab,'' Ph.D. diss, Institute of Islamic Studies, McGill Univ., Montreal, 1987, 250-51.</ref> This Qur'án commentary was started by the Báb in Nov
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  • * Lanctôt, Léopold. ''L'Acadie des Origines, 1603-1771'' Montreal: Fleuve, 1988. 234 pp.
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  • ...affairs saint louis university mental status examination compared with the montreal cognitive assessment and the short test of mental status. | journal=J Am Ge
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  • ...orations--grain companies, banks, and railways -- all based in Toronto and Montreal. Attacks on industrialists and financiers blamed high tariffs designed to p
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  • ...dering they had a vested interest, but it was only after Joe Butta came to Montreal and discussed this issue over many hours and many telephone calls [with me] ...on the phone for 15-20 minutes, and felt impressed enough to fly down from Montreal, to spend some eight hours of discussions with me, and I think the turning
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  • ...72, with R A Fitzgerald's team. The expenses of this tour were paid by the Montreal Club. Grace and his all-amateur colleagues made "short work of the weak tea
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  • ...ly because there were 10,000 regulars there who could come down the long [[Montreal]] - Hudson River corridor. By 1777, however, a hundred thousand patriotic N
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  • ...North America in 1912-13, delivering hundreds of talks from Washington and Montreal to San Francisco and Los Angeles, and from London to Budapest. The result w
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