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  2. Gazette officielle du Québec - Wikipedia

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    An earlier Gazette de Québec was an unofficial publication created in 1764, and was replaced by Gazette officielle du Québec in 1823. Archived versions of the Gazette from 1869 to 1995 are available. An annual subscription to the Gazette costs $1185 ($500 and $685, for part 1 and 2, respectively) per year, for both parts. [1]

  3. Revenu Québec - Wikipedia

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    Revenu Québec (French pronunciation: [ʁəvny kebɛk]; formerly the Ministère du Revenu du Québec, Quebec Ministry of Revenue) is an agency of the government of the Province of Quebec, Canada. It collects taxes to fund public services, ensures that all citizens pay their fair share, and administers programs. [ 1 ]

  4. Canadian tort law - Wikipedia

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    Canadian tort law is composed of two parallel systems: a common law framework outside Québec and a civil law framework within Québec, making the law system is bijural, as it is used throughout Canadian provinces except for Québec, which uses private law.

  5. Le Journal de Québec - Wikipedia

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    Le Journal de Québec is a French-language daily newspaper in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. Printed in tabloid format, it has the highest circulation for a Quebec City newspaper, with its closest competitor being Le Soleil. It was founded March 6, 1967, by Pierre Péladeau, founder of Quebecor.

  6. Commission des droits de la personne et des droits de la ...

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    The Commission des droits de la personne et des droits de la jeunesse (French pronunciation: [kɔmisjɔ̃ de dʁwa də la pɛʁsɔn e de dʁwa də la ʒœnɛs], CDPDJ; English: "Human Rights and Youth Rights Commission") is a government agency created by the Quebec Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms in 1975.

  7. Quebec Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms - Wikipedia

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    The Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms (French: Charte des droits et libertés de la personne, pronounced [ʃaʁt de dʁwa e libɛʁte də la pɛʁsɔn]), also known as the "Quebec Charter", is a statutory bill of rights and human rights code passed by the National Assembly of Quebec on June 27, 1975.

  8. Chambre des notaires du Québec - Wikipedia

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    The Chambre des notaries du Québec, or Chambre of Notaries of Quebec, is the regulatory body for the practice of notaries in the province of Quebec and one of two legal regulatory bodies in the province.

  9. Quebec Court of Appeal - Wikipedia

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    The court was created on May 30, 1849, as the Court of Queen's Bench (French: Cour du Banc de la Reine) – or Court of King's Bench (Cour du Banc du Roi) depending on the gender of the current monarch serving as head of state first of the United Kingdom, then of Canada. The court's judges had jurisdiction to try criminal cases until 1920, when ...