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    by the City of Saint-Hyacinthe. The Village of Taschereau is annexed by the Municipality of Taschereau. 29 December: The Parish of Saint-Lazare became...
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    Kâk River Laas River Taschereau River (Bell River tributary) Noire River (Courville Lake) Ducros River La Petite Rivière (Taschereau River tributary) Boucane...
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    largest and smallest village municipalities by area are Baie-Trinité and Lac-Poulin with land areas of 417.48 km2 (161.19 sq mi) and 0.88 km2 (0.34 sq mi)...
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    City, the QS is also a significant player. In the Côte-Nord and Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean its principal opponent is the PQ. The Liberal Party lost support...
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    to expose the corrupt practices of the Liberal government of Alexandre Taschereau and force it to call an early election. Capitalizing on his success, Duplessis...
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    altered, however, and was eventually re-introduced as "Bill 101" (or la Loi 101 in French), also known as the Charter of the French Language. With some...
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  • Quebec is divided into 17 administrative regions: Bas-Saint-Laurent, Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean, Capitale-Nationale, Mauricie, Estrie, Montreal, Outaouais,...
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  • Canadien 1806, Quebec City, Pierre Bédard, François Blanchet and Jean-Thomas Taschereau Courier de Québec, 1807, Quebec City, Pierre-Amable de Bonne and Joseph-François...
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    leaders of the Opposition Politics of Quebec Timeline of Quebec history "Lois Constitutionnelles de 1867 à 1982" (PDF) (in French). Ministry of Justice...
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    well as the provincial leadership of Liberal Premier Louis-Alexandre Taschereau. Many of the discontented gravitated toward the ultramontane nationalists...
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    125 National Assembly ridings. The "Yes" side was strongest in Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean, the Gaspé, the Centre-du-Québec, and generally the suburbs of...
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  • 99417 (Molesworth Bridge) 35 1930 Two spans. Name for the former name of the Loïs river, which it spans. Pont Perreault Beauce Notre-Dame-des-Pins 46°10′58″N...
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  • Pierre-Olivier Brunelle Lawrence Cannon, incumbent MP. No Candidate Myriam Taschereau Bruno Royer Éric Lefebvre Gaston Noël Claude Carignan Gilles Duguay Denis...
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    260 2.51% Josée Verner Québec Christiane Gagnon 21,064 41.76% Myriam Taschereau 12,943 25.66% Damien Rousseau 8,845 17.54% Catheryn Roy-Goyette 5,933...
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    Since the 2004 municipal elections, the Town of Lac La Biche and Lakeland County amalgamated to form Lac La Biche County, the villages of Irricana and Onoway...
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