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  2. 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 ]

  3. List of regions of Quebec - Wikipedia

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    Administrative regions are used to organize the delivery of provincial government services. They were also the basis of organization for regional conferences of elected officers (French: conférences régionales des élus, CRÉ), with the exception of the Montérégie and Nord-du-Québec regions, which each had three CRÉs or equivalent bodies.

  4. Mon pays le Québec - Wikipedia

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    Mon pays le Québec (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃ pei lə kebɛk], lit. ' Quebec, My Country ' ) is a political party in the Canadian province of Quebec . Ideology

  5. National Assembly of Quebec - Wikipedia

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    The act created a new bicameral Legislature for the province of Quebec, composed of the Legislative Council and the Legislative Assembly of Quebec. In December 1955, the assembly passed a bill according the title "Member of Provincial Parliament" (membre du Parlement provincial) and the initialism "MPP" (M.P.P.) to members of the legislature. [3]

  6. Demographic history of Quebec - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... This is a demographic history of Quebec chronicling the evolution of the non ... -72.7: 1610 18 -10-77.7 ...

  7. File:Paul-2008-mon.pdf - Wikipedia

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    This work has been released into the public domain by its author, Samstayton.This applies worldwide. In some countries this may not be legally possible; if so: Samstayton grants anyone the right to use this work for any purpose, without any conditions, unless such conditions are required by law.

  8. Bill 99 - Wikipedia

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    Bill 99 (R.S.Q., c. E-20.2) is a Quebec law concerning the consequences of any future referendum on independence; it was enacted in 2000 in response to the enactment of the federal Clarity Act by the Parliament of Canada.

  9. 35th Quebec Legislature - Wikipedia

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    The 35th National Assembly of Quebec was the provincial legislature in Quebec, Canada that was elected in the 1994 Quebec general election and sat from November 29, 1994, to March 13, 1996, and from March 25, 1996, to October 21, 1998.