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  2. Ministry of Employment and Social Solidarity - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Employment and Social Solidarity (in French: Ministère de l'Emploi et de la Solidarité sociale) is a government department in the Canadian province of Quebec. Its primary function is to promote employment and provide financial support for economically disadvantaged people.

  3. Investissement Québec - Wikipedia

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    Investissement Québec (French pronunciation: [ɛ̃vɛstismɑ̃ kebɛk]) is a company established in 1998 under an act passed by the National Assembly of Quebec to favour investment in Quebec by Quebec-based and international companies. [1] Its registered office is located in Quebec City. In December 2010 it took over the Société générale ...

  4. Sûreté du Québec - Wikipedia

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    On February 1, 1870, the Quebec provincial government created the Police provinciale du Québec [10] under the direction of its first commissioner, Judge Pierre-Antoine Doucet. This new service took over the headquarters of the Quebec City municipal police, which were then disbanded, although the city relaunched a municipal service in 1877.

  5. SNL Québec - Wikipedia

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    SNL Québec is a Canadian television sketch comedy series, which aired on Télé-Québec in 2014 and 2015. [1]A French language adaptation of the influential American sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live, the series featured both translated recreations of sketches from the original series and original material written for the Quebec series: the show's first episode included a translation ...

  6. Quebec Sign Language - Wikipedia

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    Quebec Sign Language (French: Langue des signes québécoise or du Québec, LSQ) is the predominant sign language of deaf communities used in francophone Canada, primarily in Quebec. Although named Quebec sign, LSQ can be found within communities in Ontario and New Brunswick as well as certain other regions across Canada.