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    conducive to Quebec's development. In 1973, the liberal government of Robert Bourassa initiated the James Bay Project on La Grande River. In 1974, it enacted...
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    seat by winning a by-election. This has happened, for example, to Robert Bourassa in 1985. The role of the premier of Quebec is to set the legislative...
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  • premier ministre du Québec. "Le gouvernement du Québec et la Ville de Québec inaugurent le nouveau boulevard Robert-Bourassa". Site du premier ministre du...
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    2022. Retrieved December 23, 2023. MacDonald, L. Ian (2002). From Bourassa to Bourassa: Wilderness to Restoration (2nd ed.). Montreal: McGill-Queen's University...
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    Eastmain-1, Eastmain-1-A and Sarcelle powerhouses and will provide increased flow at the existing La Grande-1 generating station as well as Robert-Bourassa and...
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  • November 1, 1992. Hydro-Québec and the Bourassa government had a much harder time circumventing the next hurdle in northern Quebec. Robert Bourassa was re-elected...
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  • defeated by the Quebec Liberal Party in the 1985 election that saw Robert Bourassa return as premier. The Liberals served in office for two terms and...
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    conducive to Quebec's development. In 1973, the liberal government of Robert Bourassa initiated the James Bay Project on La Grande River which expanded the...
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  • 1976 election in a surprise rout of the governing Quebec Liberals of Robert Bourassa on a general platform of good government and the promise of holding...
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  • junction with A-40 in Beauport. The portion from Route 175 to Boulevard Henri-Bourassa (exit 23) was built in 1976 and the rest of the segment (exits 23 to 29)...
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    unforgettable mayors. James Lorimer & Company. p. 152. ISBN 1-55028-209-3. "Robert BOURASSA" (in French). Assemblee Nationale de Quebec. April 2009. Retrieved...
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    28, 2021. "Statistical Tables – Religion". Statistics Canada Census. Gouvernement du Québec. Archived from the original on May 24, 2008. Retrieved May...
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  • Mobilité durable Québec". Ministère des Transports (in Canadian French). Gouvernement du Québec. Retrieved April 26, 2023. Google (April 24, 2023). "Quebec...
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  • a working knowledge of French. In 1974, the Liberal government of Robert Bourassa passed Bill 22 and restricted access to English schools to children...
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  • (OIQ). Boulevard Robert Bourassa in Québec City — Prepared the plans and specifications required to extend Boulevard Robert-Bourassa (formerly the Vallon...
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    société québécoise: de Duplessis à Bourassa, 1944–1970 [Political parties and society of Quebec: from Duplessis to Bourassa, 1944-1970]. Montreal: Québec/Amérique...
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    Publications du Québec, 2005 "Chemin du Roy, tourist route". Quebec Gouvernement. Bonjour Québec. 2024. Retrieved 15 June 2024. Route 138 runs along much...
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  • Duplessis à Bourassa, 1944–1970. Montréal: Québec/Amérique. ISBN 2-89037-445-9. OCLC 19396822. Linteau, Paul-André; Durocher, René; Robert, Jean-Claude...
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  • Language Act (Bill 22), which was enacted during the tenure of Premier Robert Bourassa's Liberal government to make French the official language of Quebec...
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  • Montreal: Gouvernement du Québec. ISBN 2-550-41175-7. ISSN 1708-2455. Charte, Art. 165.11) Bill 104, "Explanatory notes". Dutrisac, Robert (May 16, 2002)...
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  • Canadian Constitution from Great Britain at the Victoria conference when Robert Bourassa refused to accept a deal that would not include a Constitutional veto...
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  • incumbents. Government of Québec. "Nombre de premiers ministres et de gouvernements depuis 1867". Informations historiques (in French). National Assembly...
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  • – Del Reeves, American country singer-songwriter (d. 2007) 1933 – Robert Bourassa, Canadian lawyer and politician, 22nd Premier of Quebec (d. 1996) 1933...
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    representative on the Bélanger-Campeau Commission set up by Premier Robert Bourassa after the failure of the Meech Lake Accord. Re-elected for a second...
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    wars. The opposition was led by Henri Bourassa, who, like Laurier, preferred a united, independent Canada. Bourassa denounced Laurier when Laurier eventually...
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  • commuanutaire Viger-Denonville. "Projet" (in French). Retrieved 2013-01-03. Gouvernement du Québec (15 July 2010). "Projets éoliens au Québec" (in French). Quebec...
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    more importantly, the 1970 election of the Liberals in Quebec under Robert Bourassa gave impetus to the calls on both sides for the normalization of France-Canada...
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    official language in Quebec since 1974, when the Liberal government of Robert Bourassa enacted The Official Language Act (better-known as "Bill 22"). However...
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  • Quebec Government Employees/ président de l'Association des employés du gouvernement du Québec [citation needed] Jerry Grafstein* Senator for Ontario [121]...
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  • 13: Robert Bourassa frees Robert Lemieux from prison and appoints him negotiator for the FLQ. The negotiations between Robert Demers and Robert Lemieux...
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