Deschênes is a former municipality in Quebec, Canada, located in the Outaouais region. Along with Lucerne, it was a part of the municipality of Aylmer...
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for Nazi war criminals. Headed by retired Superior Court of Quebec judge Jules Deschênes, the commission delivered its report in December 1986, after...
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Québec (2000). What is the National Assembly?, Québec: Assemblée nationale, 58 p. (ISBN 2-550-30165-X) Deschênes, Gaston (1983). The Assemblée nationale: Its...
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Jules Deschênes, CC FRSC (June 7, 1923 – May 10, 2000) was a Canadian Quebec Superior Court judge. Born in Montreal, to Wilfrid Deschênes and Berthe Bérard...
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armoiries du Québec d’hier à aujourd’hui", in L'Action nationale, February 1999. Gaston Deschênes (1990). Les symboles d'identité québécoise, Québec: Publications...
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Josée Deschênes (born August 9, 1961 in Jonquière (now Saguenay, Quebec)) is a Canadian actress from Quebec. She is most noted for her performances in...
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Anouk Deschênes is a Canadian film editor, who won the Prix Iris for Best Editing in a Documentary at the 20th Quebec Cinema Awards in 2018 for her work...
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toponymie du Québec. "Rivière Deschênes | Bank of Quebec place names". Commission de toponymie du Québec. Retrieved December 11, 2019. "River Deschênes". Commission...
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Je me souviens (category Provincial symbols of Quebec)
long life in the media before it was investigated by Deschênes in 1992.[citation needed] When Deschênes contacted Hélène Pâquet in 1992, she was unable to...
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Town, first to the Deschênes Landing by 1802, then in 1805 it was extended west to the Chaudière Lake Landing (now called Lake Deschênes). The road was improved...
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devise du Québec – Se souvenir de qui, de quoi?" [The motto of Quebec – Remember whom, what?]. Le Devoir (in French). Retrieved 2021-06-06. Deschênes, Gaston...
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The municipal history of Quebec started in 1796 with the creation of administrations for Montréal and Quebec City, but it really developed immediately...
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route, the Armand-Imbeau and Jos-Deschênes. These ferries were under construction at Chantier Davie Canada in Lévis, Quebec. As of May 2018, the new ferries...
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she was in a CEGEP program, Deschênes' father passed away and her mother was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. Deschênes completed two years of CEGEP...
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Georges-Honoré Deschênes (August 25, 1841 – August 11, 1892) was a farmer, businessman and politician in Quebec. He represented Témiscouata in the Legislative...
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The Green Party of Quebec fielded forty-six candidates in the 1989 Quebec provincial election, none of whom were elected. Information about these candidates...
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Frederic "Freddie" Deschênes (born January 12, 1976) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender. Deschênes started his career in the QMJHL...
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it became more commonly known as lac-Deschênes. It is now officially known by the French name only. Lac Deschênes is used for recreational boating and...
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The 2018 Quebec general election was held on October 1, 2018, to elect members to the National Assembly of Quebec. The election saw a landslide victory...
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Marcelle Deschênes-Harvey born in Price near Rimouski, Québec (born 2 March 1939) is a Canadian multi-media artist, music educator and composer of electroacoustic...
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Gatineau (redirect from Ironside, Quebec)
Gatineau (/ˈɡætɪnoʊ/ GAT-in-oh; French: [ɡatino]) is a city in southwestern Quebec, Canada. It is located on the northern bank of the Ottawa River, immediately...
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Rimouski (redirect from Rimouski, Quebec)
Conservatoire of Music and Drama in Quebec. Several renowned musicians, among others André Laplante, Marcelle Deschênes, Stéphane Lemelin, Gaston Brisson...
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The Quebec Autoroute System or le système d'autoroute au Québec is a network of freeways within the province of Quebec, Canada, operating under the same...
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Mounted Police division responsible for federal policing in the Province of Quebec. Approximately 1,500 police officers, civilian members and public servants...
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Deschênes District (District 3) is a municipal electoral division in the city of Gatineau, Quebec. It is represented on Gatineau City Council by Caroline...
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Baie-Comeau (redirect from Baie Comeau, Quebec)
Montigny {2017–2022) Serge Deschenes (interim, 2022) Carole Deschênes (deputy mayor, 2022) Michel Desbiens (2023–present) The 1993 Quebec Winter Games were played...
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(in French). Retrieved June 23, 2017.[self-published source] "Deschênes Autoroute". Quebec Autoroutes. Archived from the original on February 4, 2009. Retrieved...
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Lake Dana Lac Deschênes Dozois Reservoir Lac Dumoine Duncan Lake (Quebec) Eastmain Reservoir Lake Édouard (Quebec) Lake Evans (Quebec) Lake Fontaine...
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article deals with the results of the 2006 Canadian federal election in Quebec and Atlantic Canada. edit edit edit edit edit edit edit edit edit edit edit...
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The Superior Court of Quebec (French: Cour supérieure du Québec) is a superior trial court in the Province of Quebec, in Canada. It consists of 157 judges...
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