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A spokesperson for the group, retired Quebec filmmaker Pierre Falardeau stated that if the reenactment took place, "some people will get their asses kicked". [10] The RRQ said that for visiting spectators the reenactment would offer "a trip they won't soon forget". [10] Patrick Bourgeois, of the RRQ stated, "The re-enactment is off, that's great.
RRQ may refer to: Réseau de Résistance du Québécois, Quebec nationalist group; Rock and Roller Queens, roller derby league from Bogotá, Colombia; Rex Regum Qeon (RRQ), Indonesian based esports organization
This is an alphabetical list of companies that have at one-point or another been based in Ottawa: Abacus Data; Alterna Savings; Atkinson Film-Arts; Bank of Ottawa; Bell-Northern Research; BreconRidge; Bridgewater Systems; Brookstreet Pictures; Bruised Tongue; Campeau Corporation; Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation; Canada Mortgage and Housing ...
Power Corporation of Canada: Montreal 40.0 1.0 326.7 11.4 Finance 17 427 Magna International: Aurora 40.8 2.3 25.9 18.3 Automotive parts 18 501 National Bank of Canada: Montreal 8.4 1.7 200.5 15.9 Banking 19 566 Rogers Communications: Toronto 11.6 1.6 23.4 26.6 Telecommunication 20 623 Teck Resources: Vancouver: 9.7 2.4 29.0 14.1 Mining 21 625 ...
Canada portal; Subcategories. This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total. A. AtkinsRéalis (1 C, 8 P) B. BlackBerry Limited (4 C, 17 P) M.
Quebec Pension Plan (QPP) (French: Régie des Rentes du Québec; RRQ) 106.8 Government and Public Employees Retirement Plan 83.3 Supplemental Pension Plan for Employees of the Québec Construction Industry 28.5 Commission de la Santé et de la Sécurité du Travail (CSST), Québec's occupational safety and health agency 19.3
Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway palace car, engraving circa 1879.. The Canadian province of Quebec formed the Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway (QMO&OR) [1] [2] in 1874 to link those cities since private companies, without the usual subsidies from the Federal Government of Canada, could not get financing, mainly because the Grand Trunk Railway was lobbying against it.
Three engines that did not operate in service in Canada but have a 'Canadian connection' are SNCF 030-841 3-030.C.841, LB&SCR A1 class 54 Waddon & LNER Class A4 4489 Dominion of Canada, two of which are British in origin and the third is French. The museum underwent a significant expansion during the 2000s when the Angus Exhibit Pavilion opened.