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    Videotron store at the Carrefour Angrignon mall in LaSalle Logo used from 1964 until 1980. Vidéotron was established in 1964, under the name "Télécâble Vidéotron Ltée" as northern Montreal's first cable television network. It started with 66 subscribers. André Chagnon served as the company's founding president.

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    Quebecor Inc. is a Canadian diversified media and telecommunications company serving Quebec based in Montreal.It was spelled Quebecor in both English and French until May 2012, when shareholders voted to add the acute accent, Québecor, in French only.

  8. André Chagnon - Wikipedia

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    Chagnon was born in the Ahuntsic neighbourhood of Montreal on March 17, 1928. [1] [2] His father worked as an electrician and entrepreneur. [3]Chagnon was raised near Gouin Boulevard during the Great Depression, [4] and recounted how his family survived on "a lot of bread and molasses". [5]

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    Vidéotron Centre (French: Centre Vidéotron) is an indoor arena in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. The 18,259-seat arena replaced Colisée Pepsi as Quebec City's ...