Francophone. Unlike Francophones in Quebec, who generally identify simply as Québécois, Francophones outside Quebec generally identify as Francophone...
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The Montreal Canadiens (French: Les Canadiens de Montréal), officially le Club de hockey Canadien (lit. The Canadian Hockey Club) and colloquially known...
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Fransaskois (redirect from Francophones in Saskatchewan)
majority of francophones in Saskatchewan reside in the province's three largest cities, Saskatoon, Regina, and Prince Albert. The first francophones to enter...
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French Canadians (redirect from Canadiens)
French Canadians, referred to as Canadiens mainly before the nineteenth century, are an ethnic group descended from French colonists first arriving in...
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The Canadiens–Maple Leafs rivalry is an ice hockey rivalry between the Montreal Canadiens and Toronto Maple Leafs, two professional ice hockey clubs in...
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Montreal Canadiens season was the team's inaugural season and also the first season of the National Hockey Association (NHA). The 1910 Montreal Canadiens operated...
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Franco-Manitoban (redirect from Francophones in Manitoba)
Approximately 15 per cent of francophones in Manitoba were born in Canada outside of Manitoba; while the remaining francophones that reside in the province...
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The Montreal Canadiens ice hockey club, formally Le Club de Hockey Canadien, was founded on December 4, 1909. The Canadiens are the oldest professional...
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Les Canadiens was the original name of the Montreal Canadiens professional ice hockey team in the National Hockey Association (NHA), as used in the 1910...
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the 1960s; prior to this, the francophone people of Quebec mostly identified themselves as French Canadians and as Canadiens before anglophones started identifying...
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Canadian French (redirect from Français canadien)
French and Acadian French are now more widely spoken among Newfoundland Francophones than the distinctive peninsular dialect. Brayon French is spoken in Madawaska...
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1967 marked a tipping point where relations between francophones of America, and especially francophones of Canada, ruptured. This breakdown affected Quebec...
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between the Francophones and Anglophones on a variety of levels. Even though the Francophones outnumbered the Anglophones, the Francophones were still...
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French-Canadian Americans (French: Américains franco-canadiens; also referred to as Franco-Canadian Americans or Canadien Americans) are Americans of French-Canadian...
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Franco-Ontarians (redirect from Francophones in Ontario)
Central Ontario, although small francophone communities may be found in other regions of the province. The first francophones to settle in Ontario did so...
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Maurice Richard (category Montreal Canadiens players)
emblematic icon of the Montreal Canadiens, Maurice Richard's influence and impact transcended the game, Montreal Canadiens Hockey Club, archived from the...
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The Parti canadien (French pronunciation: [paʁti kanadjɛ̃]) or Parti patriote (pronounced [paʁti patʁiɔt]) was a primarily francophone political party...
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The Hockey Sweater (category Montreal Canadiens)
as a fan of the Montreal Canadiens hockey team and its star player, Maurice Richard. Carrier and his friends all wear Canadiens' sweaters with Richard's...
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Hector Dallaire (category Montreal Canadiens (NHA) players)
one-year-old Montreal Canadiens. He played two seasons as a full-time player, then two as a part-time player before being released by the Canadiens after the 1913–14...
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Many of the Canadiens and their descendants would eventually become voyageurs and coureurs des bois. Continued immigration of Canadien settlers and natives...
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List of NHL rivalries (redirect from Canadiens–Rangers rivalry)
25–20 playoff record against Buffalo. The Bruins–Canadiens rivalry is considered by former Canadiens head coach Jacques Martin to be "one of the greatest...
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des Canadiens. NHL telecasts not involving the Canadiens were simply titled LNH à RDS. Since 2014, games have been known as "Le hockey des Canadiens...
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Jack Laviolette (category Montreal Canadiens (NHA) players)
the Montreal Canadiens hockey club and was their first captain, coach, and general manager. Laviolette was one of the first francophone ice hockey stars...
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Pierre Bouchard (category Montreal Canadiens announcers)
National Hockey League (NHL) with the Montreal Canadiens and Washington Capitals. He was selected by the Canadiens in the first round (fifth overall) of the...
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shared by the Montreal Canadiens and the Montreal Wanderers, burned down. The Canadiens, who drew primarily Montreal's francophones, moved to the Jubilee...
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Henri Richard (category Montreal Canadiens players)
Montreal Canadiens in the National Hockey League (NHL) from 1955 to 1975. He was nicknamed "Pocket Rocket" after his older brother, Canadiens' legend and...
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francophone players, to be managed by francophones. 'Les Canadiens', known today as the Montreal Canadiens, was admitted on December 4, 1909 to be managed by...
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League), they were offered a chance to replace the brand new Montreal Canadiens being as they were the established French Canadian club, but would refuse...
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Radio-Canada Côte-Nord, November 11, 2019. "Yamie Grégoire primée aux Trophées francophones" (Press release). "Special Citation in Independent Cinema 2021". San...
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New France (who were called Canadiens, Canayens or Habitants). Following the British conquest of New France, the Canadien movement, which lasted from...
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