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  2. Action démocratique du Québec - Wikipedia

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    Lawyer and mayor of Sainte-Sophie-de-Lévrard, Quebec: Monique Roy Verville: La Prairie: Montérégie: 2007–2008: Pharmaceutical representative Sébastien Schneeberger: Drummond: Centre-du-Québec: 2007–2008: Factory worker Gilles Taillon: Chauveau: Québec: 2007–2008: President of the Conseil du patronat du Québec: Jean-François ...

  3. Quebec French lexicon - Wikipedia

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    Forms that would be seen as highly unusual or stridently feminist [clarification needed] in France are commonplace in Quebec, such as la docteure, la professeure, la première ministre, la gouverneure générale, and so forth. Many of these have been formally recommended by the Office québécois de la langue française and adopted by society ...

  4. Ministry of Families - Wikipedia

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    A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing French Wikipedia article at [[:fr:Ministère de la Famille (Québec)]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template {{Translated|fr|Ministère de la Famille (Québec)}} to the talk page. For more guidance, see Wikipedia:Translation.

  5. Je me souviens - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  6. Pure laine - Wikipedia

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    Samuel de Champlain was a French explorer who established the earliest French settlements in what is now Quebec.. The French term pure laine (lit. ' pure wool ' or ' genuine ', often translated as 'old stock' or 'dyed-in-the-wool'), refers to Québécois people of full French Canadian ancestry, meaning those descended from the original settlers of New France who arrived during the 17th and ...

  7. French conjugation - Wikipedia

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    Conjugation is the variation in the endings of verbs (inflections) depending on the person (I, you, we, etc), tense (present, future, etc.) and mood (indicative ...

  8. Culture of Quebec - Wikipedia

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    the Archives nationales du Québec (Quebec National Archives) created in 1920, and the Bibliothèque nationale du Québec (Quebec National Library) created in 1967, now combined into the Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec; the Conservatoire de musique et d'art dramatique du Québec, a network of nine Academies created in 1942; the ...

  9. List of regional county municipalities and equivalent ...

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    The possibly enlarged RCMs are called municipalités régionales de comté géographiques (MRCG) as opposed to the legal ones known as municipalités régionales de comté juridiques (MRCJ). The remaining municipalities are grouped into territories equivalent to an RCM (French: territoires équivalents à une MRC ) or TEs, which are also ...