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  2. List of defunct newspapers of Quebec - Wikipedia

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    La Gazette de Montréal/The Montreal Gazette, 1785, Montréal, Fleury Mesplet, printer; Le Courier de Québec ou héraut francois, 1788, Quebec City, William Moore, editor, and James Tanswell, collaborator; Quebec Herald and Universal Miscellany, 1788, Quebec City, William Moore, editor, and James Tanswell, collaborator

  3. Marcel Robidas - Wikipedia

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    Parti municipal de Longueuil: Jacques Finet: 19,157: 48.74 Parti civique de Longueuil: Marcel Robidas (incumbent) 19,075: 48.54 Independent: Jacques Gendron: 1,069: 2.72 Total valid votes 39,301: 100: Source: Le Parti municipal de Longueuil: Le premier mandat 1978 - 1982, Société historique et culturelle du Marigot, accessed 22 January 2014.

  4. 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.

  5. Dédé Fortin - Wikipedia

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    Born in rural Quebec, André "Dédé" Fortin was the tenth of eleven children. After studying cinema at the Université de Montréal , he formed the folk-rock band Les Colocs in 1990. The band's music addressed serious issues such as poverty, loss of community, and drug dependence.

  6. André Bouchard (environmentalist) - Wikipedia

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    André Bouchard (January 26, 1946 – 4 March 2010) was a Canadian ecologist and environmentalist who spent most of his career at Université de Montréal (UdeM) and the Montreal Botanical Garden. His specialties included landscape ecology and plant community ecology , and he received several awards during his lifetime.

  7. Louis Hébert - Wikipedia

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    Louis Hébert (French pronunciation: [lwi ebɛʁ]; c. 1575 – 25 January 1627) is widely considered the first European apothecary in the region that would later become Canada, as well as the first European to farm in said region. He was born around 1575 at 129 de la rue Saint-Honoré in Paris to Nicolas Hébert and Jacqueline Pajot.

  8. Marguerite Lescop - Wikipedia

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    After the death of her husband, René Lescop, she attended writing workshops and wrote her autobiography, Le Tour de ma vie en 80 ans, published in 1996 by Salon du livre de Montréal. [2] The book obtained considerable success, with more than 100,000 copies sold. [3] She gave numerous conferences at retirement homes across Quebec. [4]

  9. Madeleine Juneau - Wikipedia

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    Juneau was the recipient of the Medal of the Quebec National Assembly (2011), [2] Thomas-Baillargé award from the Ordre des architectes du Québec, awarded jointly with the Congrégation de Notre-Dame (2012), [3] Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal (2012), [4] and the Officer of the Order of Montreal (2019).