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The seventeen administrative regions of Quebec. There are 17 administrative regions of Quebec. [9] They have no government, but serve to organize the provision of provincial services. They are: 01 Bas-Saint-Laurent; 02 Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean; 03 Capitale-Nationale; 04 Mauricie; 05 Estrie; 06 Montréal; 07 Outaouais; 08 Abitibi-Témiscamingue ...
The Centre de services scolaire de la Pointe-de-l'Île (CSSPÎ) is an autonomous school service centre in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, based primarily in the city's east end, appointed by the Ministry of Education.
2nd Avenue, Ville Saint-Pierre, 1910s. The area of Saint-Pierre was part of the Montreal Island Seignory that was granted in 1640 to Jérôme le Royer de la Dauversière and Pierre Chevrier, both founding members of Société Notre-Dame de Montréal, a religious organisation responsible for founding the settlement that would later become Montreal.
In 1993, Trevor Kelley was shot by Montreal police leading to a Sûreté du Québec investigation. [14] In 1995, Martin Omar Suazo was shot by a Montreal police officer leading to a police ethics commission investigation which found the police officer responsible for improper use of a firearm and led to his short-term suspension. [14]
The alliance traces its origins to the Alliance catholique des professeurs de Montréal, which was founded in 1919 and received official accreditation in 1944. [2] Before Quebec's education system was restructured from religious to linguistic boards in 1998, the alliance represented teachers in the Montreal Catholic School Commission .
Cégep Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu; Cégep de Saint-Jérôme; Cégep de Saint-Laurent; Collège Shawinigan; Cégep de Sherbrooke; Cégep de Sorel-Tracy; Cégep de Trois-Rivières; Collège de Valleyfield; Vanier College; Cégep du Vieux Montréal; Institut de technologie agroalimentaire, Campus de Saint-Hyacinthe; Institut de tourisme et d ...
The territory of Le Sud-Ouest is served by the Centre de santé et des services sociaux du Sud-Ouest–Verdun, which operates the CLSCs Saint-Henri and Ville-Émard–Côte-Saint-Paul. [13] The Clinique communautaire Pointe-Saint-Charles, though it inspired the CLSC system and is the provider of CLSC services for Pointe-Saint-Charles, continues ...
In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Saint-Pierre had a population of 286 living in 129 of its 132 total private dwellings, a change of 3.6% from its 2016 population of 276. With a land area of 9.68 km 2 (3.74 sq mi), it had a population density of 29.5/km 2 (76.5/sq mi) in 2021. [4] Population: [5]