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  2. Gambling in Quebec - Wikipedia

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    In December 1992, Quebec authorities announced the approval of the construction project of two casinos run by the government. Montreal's casino on Île Notre-Dame was the first one, and a gambling facility at Pointe-au-Pic in the Charlevoix region was the second casino from that announcement.

  3. List of professional sports teams in Quebec - Wikipedia

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    Quebec City: Stade Canac: 4,300 Trois-Rivières Aigles: Trois-Rivières: Stade Quillorama: 4,000 Basketball: League Team City Arena Capacity CEBL: Montreal Alliance: Montreal: Verdun Auditorium: 4,114 BSL: Montreal Toundra (on hiatus until 2025) Montreal: Centre Pierre Charbonneau: 2,700 Canadian football: League Team City Stadium Capacity CFL ...

  4. Maxime Crépeau - Wikipedia

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    In the 2021 Gold Cup, regular Canada starter Borjan was not called up, leaving Crépau as the first choice keeper for the tournament. He played all of Canada's matches as the team advanced all the way to the semifinals before bowing out against Mexico. It was Canada's best performance at the Gold Cup since 2007. [43]

  5. Montreal - Wikipedia

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    Montreal [a] is the largest city in the province of Quebec, the second-largest in Canada, and the ninth-largest in North America.It was founded in 1642 as Ville-Marie, or "City of Mary", [19] and is now named after Mount Royal, [20] the triple-peaked mountain around which the early settlement was built. [21]

  6. List of ice hockey teams in Quebec - Wikipedia

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    Montreal: 1924–1938: 2: Montreal Wanderers: Montreal: 1917–1918: 0: Founded in 1903 as a Federal Amateur Hockey League team; Folded six games into 1917–18 season after Montreal Arena burned down Quebec Bulldogs: Quebec City: 1919–1920: 0: Founded in 1888 as an Amateur Hockey Association franchise; Became the Hamilton Tigers in 1920 ...

  7. Category:Game players from Montreal - Wikipedia

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  8. Sports in Montreal - Wikipedia

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    Montreal Jazz: NBL Canada: Centre Pierre Charbonneau: 2012–2013 0 Montreal Expos: Major League Baseball: Olympic Stadium: 1969–2004 0 Montreal Impact: North American Soccer League: Saputo Stadium: 1992–2011 3 Montreal Royals: International League: Delorimier Stadium: 1929–1960 2 Montreal Junior Hockey Club: Quebec Major Junior Hockey ...

  9. Jacques Beauchamp - Wikipedia

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    Jacques Beauchamp OC (February 4, 1927 – September 17, 1988) was a Canadian sports journalist. During his 25-year tenure at the Montréal-Matin, he became the first reporter to follow the Montreal Canadiens on the road on a regular basis.