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www.quebec.ca The Government of Quebec ( French : Gouvernement du Québec , pronounced [ɡuvɛʁnəmɑ̃ dy kebɛk] ) is the body responsible for the administration of the Canadian province of Quebec .
Le Ministère des Transports et de la Mobilité Durable du Québec (English: Ministry of Transportation and Sustainable Mobility of Quebec), known by its short form name Transports Québec or alternatively by the acronym MTQ, is a Quebec government ministry responsible for transport, infrastructure and law in Quebec, Canada.
The Régie de l'assurance maladie du Québec (French pronunciation: [ʁeʒi də lasyʁɑ̃s maladi dy kebɛk], RAMQ, often pronounced "ram-q" by French and English speakers alike) is the government health insurance board in the province of Quebec, Canada.
The Ministry of Justice (French: Ministère de la Justice) is responsible for the administration of courts and prosecutors in Quebec, Canada.The Minister is automatically the Attorney General, and Registrar of Quebec.
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Number of masters by region, according to Trouvermonmaster.gouv.fr Region 2018 [2] 2020 [3] 2022 [4] Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes: 458 472 501 Bourgogne-Franche-Comté: 122 129 129 Bretagne: 239 234 251 Centre-Val de Loire: 185 92 92 Corse: 28 24 24 Grand Est: 551 264 260 Guadeloupe: 33 28 27 Guyane: 13 9 11 Hauts-de-France: 275 294 296 Ile-de-France ...
The first railway line in British North America, the Champlain and St. Lawrence Railroad, connected it with Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu on July 21, 1836; [6] the railway ran over 16 miles (26 km). The construction of a rail line between La Prairie and Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu would greatly accelerate the commercial development of the village.
The community of Saint-Bernard-sur-Mer, first known as Pointe-des-Roches until 1936, only really developed from 1902 onward. The Parish of Saint-Bernard, named in honour of Bernard of Clairvaux (ca. 1090-1153), was officially founded in 1934 when it separated from the Parish of Saint-Louis, and was incorporated as the Municipality of Saint ...