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Je me souviens on changing the guard ceremony in Quebec City Royal 22 e Régiment badge at Citadelle of Quebec includes regimental motto Je me souviens. Taché appears not to have left an explanation of the motto's intended meaning but he wrote a letter to the deputy minister of public works, Siméon Lesage, that showed what he intended to accomplish with the statues on the building's façade ...
Since 1979, Quebec legislation has required only rear plates, though there are certain cases where front plates are also required. Annual renewal stickers were used from 1979 to 1992; Quebec is currently one of five provinces where such stickers are not used (the others being Saskatchewan, Manitoba, British Columbia and Ontario).
"La belle province" ("the beautiful province"), a nickname for Quebec, a French-speaking province in Eastern Canada; La Belle Province (restaurant), a fast-food chain based in Quebec; The motto on Vehicle registration plates of Quebec prior to 1978 (the current motto is Je me souviens ("I remember"))
"Birthplace of Confederation" (French: Berceau de la Confédération) – currently used on its license plates since 2013 (and formerly 1997 to 2007). "Garden of the Gulf" [4] – referring to the Gulf of St. Lawrence; formerly used on its license plates from 1929–1930 and from 1962–1965. This nickname is still used in tourism boards and ...
Scuzzese's shelves now offer merch with a new motto: Let's Go Brenda. "My sales are going nuts," said Scuzzese, 59, who opened his store in a strip mall off Route 37 in Toms River, N.J., two years ...
Vehicle registration plates of Canada, also known as licence plates, are issued by provincial or territorial government agencies. Registration plates in Canada are typically attached to motor vehicles or trailers for official identification purposes. Some Canadian registration plates have unique designs, shapes, and slogans related to the ...
lets you create your own Ontario license plate slogan. The concept for this trending tool was sparked by Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s announcement that the Progressive Conservatives want to ...
In 1986, Waldale, a Canadian licence plate manufacturer, due to a production error, produced an entire batch of New Brunswick plates that began with the letters ASS. The plates were issued, and were unofficially scrapped, but many found their way into the collectors' black market.