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The Commission scolaire des Affluents is a former francophone school district in the Canadian province of Quebec, headquartered in Repentigny. [1] It comprises several primary schools and high schools across municipalities in the Lanaudière region.
List of Quebec school service centres Name Language of instruction Districts served Administrative region Notes Centre de services scolaire des Affluents: French L'Assomption, Les Moulins (except Terrebonne, Western part) Lanaudière: Centre de services scolaire des Appalaches
Provincial sales taxes or PST (French: Taxes de vente provinciale - TVP), levied by the provinces. Goods and services tax or GST ( French : Taxe sur les produits et services - TPS ) / Harmonized sales tax or HST ( French : Taxe de vente harmonisée - TVH ), a value-added tax levied by the federal government .
There are 87 RCMs and 17 TEs in Quebec, for a total of 104 MRCGs. 14 of the TEs correspond exactly (or very nearly correspond) to cities or urban agglomerations. [1] The only 3 exceptional cases are the TEs of Jamésie, Kativik and Eeyou Istchee. These TEs lie in Northern Quebec and cover large areas with many, mostly small, municipalities.
Les Moulins (French pronunciation: [le mulɛ̃]) is a regional county municipality in the Lanaudière region of Quebec, Canada.. It is located immediately north of Laval on the north shore of the Rivière des Mille-Îles, and comprises the municipalities of Terrebonne and Mascouche.
The town of La Plaine was founded in 1830 on fragments of other towns, namely Mascouche, Sainte-Anne-des-Plaines, Saint-Lin, and Terrebonne. At that time, the lords of Terrebonne and Lachenaie built the road named "chemin de la Grande Ligne" to join the two towns. It is now called the boulevard Laurier.
The Personal Property Security Act ("PPSA") is the name given to each of the statutes passed by all common law provinces, as well as the territories, of Canada that regulate the creation and registration of security interests in all personal property within their respective jurisdictions.
The school service centre (French: centre de services scolaire) is the model of public french school self-governance, which replaced school boards in 2020, in the province of Québec , appointed by the Ministry of Education.