Affaires municipales et de l'Habitation. "Census Profile, 2021 Census - Métis-sur-Mer, Ville". 15 November 2023. "Répertoire des municipalités: Geographic code...
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Métis Nation—Saskatchewan (MN-S or MNS) is a federally-recognized government that represents Métis people in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. It is...
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List of towns in Quebec (redirect from List of villes in Quebec)
list of municipalities that have the Quebec municipality type of city (ville, code=V), an administrative division defined by the Ministry of Municipal...
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Kinshasa (redirect from Ville de Kinshasa)
2024. Retrieved 2 May 2024. Michael, Mukendi Tshibangu; Henri, Mbale Kunzi; Meti, Ntumba Jean; Felicien, Lukoki Luyeye (15 May 2020). "Floristic Inventory...
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also awards each year the Prix du roman métis des lycéens and the Prix du roman métis des lecteurs de la ville de Saint-Denis. Each prize is worth 5000...
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Flag of Montreal (redirect from Flag of Ville de Montréal)
those being Haudenosaunee and Algonquin although there are large Inuit, Métis and Anishinaabeg populations. The new flag was unveiled on September 13...
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Saint-Jérôme is: 91.8% White 1.8% Indigenous; 1.0% First Nations, 0.6% Métis 1.3% Latin American 3.2% Black 0.1% South Asian 0.2% East Asian; 0.2% Chinese...
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Secchi, B. and Viganò, P. La Ville poreuse. Un projet pour le grand Paris et la métropole de l'après-Kyoto, Genève, Suisse, MétisPresses, coll. « vuesdensemble »...
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Concerto en si (solo guitar & guitar ensemble) Concerto métis (guitar & piano) Concerto métis (solo guitar & string orchestra) Concertomaggio (2 guitars...
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List of Indigenous Canadian films (category Métis film)
This is a list of indigenous Canadian films, including First Nations, Métis and Inuit films. "3 Histoires d’Indiens – Film de Robert Morin". Films du...
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population), including 15,800 Inuit, 116,550 First Nations people, and 61,010 Métis. There is an undercount, as some Indian bands regularly refuse to participate...
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extended along the St. Lawrence River from the Hâtée River at Le Bic to the Métis River. De la Cardonnière had been the owner of Rimouski since 1688, but...
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was officially incorporated as a municipality in 1845 by Peter McLeod, a Métis timber contractor, who had built a sawmill there in 1842. It was designated...
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Saint-Octave-de-Métis-Sud from territories taken from the Parish of Saint-Octave-de-Métis. The Village of Boulevard-Saint-Paul became the Town of Ville-Émard....
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self-government First Nations bands Indigenous law Indigenous Peoples in Canada Métis Inuit Nunangat Related topics Conservatism Constitutional law Federalism...
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including Joual. It preserves the sontaient ("étaient") characteristic of Métis French and Louisiana French, has a creole-like past tense particle tà and...
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Demographics of Montreal (section Ville de Montréal)
Syro-Lebanese were the largest non-French and non-British ethnic group in Ville Marie. According to the 2011 Census there were 190,275 Canadians who claimed...
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(arrondissements) Canada Federal 10 provinces: Alberta 264 municipalities 8 Metis settlements 63 counties 403 hamlets 7 improvement districts 6 specialized...
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in 1996: 15,214 Dolbeau (ville): 8,310 Mistassini (ville): 6,904 Population in 1991: Dolbeau (ville): 8,181 Mistassini (ville): 6,842 The main source of...
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in administering Saint-Louis. As in Gorée, a Franco-African Creole, or Métis, merchant community characterized by the famous "signares", or bourgeois...
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Medal 2006 Atelier in situ « Structures d'accueil des jardins de Métis » Grand-Métis QC Medal 2006 Baird Sampson Neuert Architects Erindale Hall, University...
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alliances, but as the Métis began to emerge as an independent culture around the 1700s, it began to be discouraged by the French. Many Métis families moved to...
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(ville): 25,918 Delisle (municipality): 4,208 Population in 1996: Alma (ville): 26,127 Delisle (municipality): 4,256 Population in 1991: Alma (ville):...
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was officially incorporated in 1845 as a municipality by Peter McLeod, a Métis timber contractor who built a sawmill there in 1842. The town was designated...
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"Christian": 1.7% First Nations: 1.7% English: 1.6% Gaspesian: 1.5% Acadian: 1.2% Métis: 1.0% (Percentages may total more than 100% due to rounding and multiple...
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the area were Indigenous peoples of the Americas – Algonquins, Innu and Métis – who lived near Lake Kapibouska. Indigenous peoples of the Americas. The...
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on areas related to the university, such as health and Francophone and Métis identity. Founded in 1985, USB's Research Centre houses the Centre d’études...
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1990s as a result of amalgamations to form regional municipalities. See "ville". There is no official incorporated "city" municipal status in Quebec. See...
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south of a line following Deerfoot Trail NE to Country Hills Blvd. NE to Metis Trail NE to 96 Ave NE to 68 St NE to 80 Ave NE Calgary Midnapore: Gains...
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Jardins de Métis (Reford Gardens), a cultural destination and tourist attraction located on the banks of the St. Lawrence in Grand-Métis, Quebec. The...
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