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    "Vive le Québec libre !" (French: [viv lə ke.bɛk libʁ], 'Long live free Quebec!') was a phrase in a speech delivered by French President Charles de Gaulle...
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    salute a person or non-personal entity: "Vive le Québec libre" (from Charles de Gaulle's Vive le Québec libre speech in Montreal), or "Viva il Duce!" the...
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    intervention in Vietnam. In his later years, his support for the slogan "Vive le Québec libre" and his two vetoes of Britain's entry into the European Economic...
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    Gaulle, who had recently granted independence to Algeria, shouted "Vive le Québec libre!" during a speech from the balcony of Montreal's city hall during...
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  • city hall, de Gaulle shouted "Vive le Québec libre! Vive le Canada français! Et vive la France!" (Long live free Quebec! Long live French Canada, and...
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    city hall, de Gaulle uttered Vive le Québec ! (Long live Quebec!) then added, Vive le Québec libre ! (Long live free Quebec!). Canadian media outlets strongly...
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    of the US dollar. In his later years, his support for the slogan "Vive le Québec libre" and his two vetoes of Britain's entry into the European Economic...
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    membership of the United Nations in 1966. One week after de Gaulle's Vive le Québec libre!, Spühler delivered a speech on pluringual Switzerland during Montreal's...
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    2018–present: Citizen Movement (MDC) Foreign policy of Charles de Gaulle Vive le Québec libre Berstein 2001b, pp. 307–308. Guntram H. Herb, David H. Kaplan. Nations...
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  • balcony of Montreal City Hall in which he declared Vive le Québec libre! The phrase was a slogan of Quebec sovereignty, and its delivery by de Gaulle deeply...
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  • Quebec Libre (a French phrase meaning "Free Quebec", taken from the phrase "Vive le Quebec libre" uttered by French president Charles DeGaulle during a...
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  • Francoeur Motion – Quiet Revolution – Vive le Québec libre speech – October Crisis – Le 15 novembre – 1980 Quebec referendum – Patriation of the Constitution...
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    Brière, Marc (2001). Le Québec, quel Québec? : dialogues avec Charles Taylor, Claude Ryan et quelques autres sur le libéralisme et le nationalisme québécois...
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    exclamation: "Vive le Québec libre!" ("Long live free Quebec"). This declaration had a profound effect on Quebec by bolstering the burgeoning modern Quebec sovereignty...
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    year's top news-story was French President Charles de Gaulle's "Vive le Québec libre" speech in Montreal. The year also saw major changes in youth culture...
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    Canada" (PDF). In Lagassé, Philippe; Bédard, Michel (eds.). La Couronne et le Parlement [The Crown and Parliament]. Éditions Yvon Blais. ISBN 978-2-89-730129-3...
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  • Federalism in Quebec (French: Fédéralisme au Québec) is concerned with the support of confederation in regards to the federal union of Canada: that is...
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    at Montreal City Hall by yelling out the words "Vive Montréal... Vive le Québec... Vive le Québec Libre!" In September, the most serious problem turned...
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    de la langue française et sur les droits linguistiques au Québec. Rapport, Livre II : Les droits linguistiques, Québec, Éditeur officiel, 1972, 474 pages...
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  • recordings are also featured, including Charles de Gaulle's famous "Vive le Québec libre!" speech of 1967 and a recitation of the FLQ Manifesto. These spoken-word...
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    Meditation") ISBN 1-903571-07-3 1992: Le racisme religieux financé par le gouvernement socialiste 1995: Vive le Québec libre! 2001: Oui au clonage humain ("Yes...
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  • The Canadian Multiculturalism Act (French: Loi sur le multiculturalisme canadien) is a law of Canada, passed in 1988, that aims to preserve and enhance...
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    Royal. 1967 – Visiting President of France Charles de Gaulle shouts "Vive le Québec libre!" from the balcony of Montreal city hall. De Gaulle cancelled the...
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  • including the infamous "Vive le Québec libre" speech by Charles de Gaulle as well as covering other seminal moments in Quebec history, such as the founding...
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    Canada. The song was originally commissioned by Lieutenant Governor of Quebec Théodore Robitaille for the 1880 Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day ceremony; Calixa...
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    Retrieved September 23, 2013. Dufour, Christian (1990). A Canadian Challenge Le Defi Quebecois. Oolichan / IRPP. ISBN 978-0-88982-105-7. Duncan, James S....
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    École Guigues was at the centre of the Battle of the Hatpins. The newspaper Le Droit, which is still published today as the province's only francophone daily...
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    invited. Michener was with de Gaulle when he made his infamous "Vive le Québec libre" speech in Montreal and was cheered wildly by the gathered crowd...
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  • in Quebec and Atlantic Canada, which were the first parts of the country to be settled by Europeans. Identification is particularly high in Quebec among...
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  • official visit to Quebec on that occasion. From the balcony of Montréal City Hall, he said "Vive le Québec libre!" [Long Live Free Quebec], drawing cheers...
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