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         Quebec History:     more books (100)
  1. A Short History of Quebec by John Alexander Dickinson, Brian Young, 2003-01
  2. Quebec: A History 1867-1929 by Paul-André Linteau, René Durocher, et all 1983-01-01
  3. Making History in Twentieth-Century Quebec by Ronald Rudin, 1997-12-06
  4. Canada and Quebec: One Country, Two Histories by Robert Bothwell, 1998-01
  5. Peasant, Lord, and Merchant: Rural Society in Three Quebec Parishes 1740-1840 (Social History of Canada, 39) by Allan Greer, 1985-10-01
  6. Habitants and Merchants in Seventeenth-Century Montreal (Studies on the History of Quebec) by Louise Dechene, 1992-12
  7. Quebec 1759: The Battle that won Canada (Praeger Illustrated Military History) by Stuart Reid, 2005-02-28
  8. A History of Quebec Nationalism by Gilles Gougeon, 1994-01-01
  9. The Dream of Nation: A Social and Intellectual History of Quebec (Carleton Library) by Susan Mann, 2003-01
  10. Quebec 1775: The American Invasion of Canada (Praeger Illustrated Military History) by Brendan Morrissey, 2004-08-30
  11. Quebec Women: A History by Clio Collective, Micheline Dumont, et all 1987-01
  12. A History for the Future: Rewriting Memory and Identity in Quebec (Studies on the History of Quebec/Etudes D'histoire Du Quebec) by Jocelyn Letourneau, Phyllis Aronoff, et all 2004-10-30
  13. Economic and Social History of Quebec, 1760-1850: Structures and Conjunctures. Tr of Histoire Economique Et Sociale Du Quebec, 1760-1850 (696P)#(carle by Fernand Ouellet, 1981-01
  14. The history of Quebec: A patriote's handbook by Léandre Bergeron, 1971

181. Héma-Québec
Agency responsible for recruiting donors, organizing blood donor clinics, screening every unit of blood donated and preparing blood components for quebec hospitals.
http://www.hema-quebec.qc.ca/
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182. Newspapers In Quebec
Listing of all the newspapers in quebec, including contact information.
http://www.altstuff.com/newsqc.htm
Newspapers in Quebec
  • La Pensee de Bagot (French) (Weekly)
    962, rue St-Andre
    Acton Vale , QC J0H 1A0
    Fax: 450-546-3491
  • Courrier Ahuntsic (French) (Weekly)
    875, rue Fleury est
    Ahuntsic , QC H2C 1P3
    Fax: 514-381-1278
  • Le Bulletin Regional (Daily)
    615, rue sacre-Couer ouest
    suite 102 Alma , QC G8B 1M4 Fax: 418-668-7695 lbr@lafirme.com
  • L'Echo de la Tuque (French) (Weekly) 525, av. du Pont sud CP 520 Alma , QC G8B 5W1 Fax: 819-523-6143
  • Le Lac St-Jean (French) (Weekly) 525, av. du Pont sud CP 520 Alma , QC G8B 5W1 Fax: 418-668-8522
  • L'Avant-Poste (French) (Weekly) CP 1600 Amqui , QC G0J 1B0 Fax: 418-629-2919
  • L'Union (French) (Weekly) 43, rue Notre-Dame est CP 130 Arthabaska , QC G6P 3Z4 Fax: 514-357-3623
  • Les Actualites (French) (Weekly) 78, rue St-Jean Asbestos , QC J1T 3R3 Fax: 819-879-2355
  • Aylmer Bulletin d'Aylmer (French/English) (Weekly) C10 - 181, rue Principale Aylmer , QC J9H 6A6 Fax: 819-684-6428
  • Objectif Plein-Jour (French) (Weekly) 896, rue de Puyjalon Baie-Comeau , QC G5C 1N1 Fax: 418-589-5263
  • Plein-Jour sur Charlevoix (French) (Weekly) 289, rue Nac

183. Protest Summary
Over 40,000 people decended upon the Summit meetings to show their disagreement with the FTAA. The peaceful protesters were blocked by a 100 million dollar wall and attacked by police with gas bombs, plastic bullets, stun guns, and water cannons.
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Search: Lycos Tripod Aeon Flux Share This Page Report Abuse Edit your Site ... FTAA International Protest Summary: April 20-23, 2001 Because this news is coming in so rapidly from eyewitnesses, these stats are only approximations, and may be revised. If you know of any additional information to add, please send email Latest Updates Are from : www.indymedia.org more photos the Quebec wall of shame comes down - 100 million tax dollars later "We have a great vision before us: a fully democratic hemisphere bound by goodwill... the benefits of dignity and freedom"
George W. Bush, April 20-23 Latest Events: "cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment"
Amnesty International - April 23, 2001
  • APR-25-01 01:55PM EDT From Quebec Legal: 30 activists still in jail, total arrests reported at 463. Intelligence personnel with american accents reportedly questioned jailed activists during the night The United Nations expressed its continued concern at "the extensive occurrence of detention, long-term detention, extra judicial killings, persecution and harassment

184. 1999 Canada Trip
Michael Lima travels visits many major attractions through quebec, New Brunswick and Ontario on his 16 day trip.
http://www.geocities.com/TheTropics/Cabana/3953/99/index.html
WELCOME TO MY CANADA TRIP
This section of my web page deals with my 1999 trip to Canada (with a couple of days in New England thrown in for good measure).  Why did I go to Canada?  Well, as with most things in my life, that's a long story.
Shortly after I arrived back from England in 1998, my friends with whom I'd visit were reassigned back to the States.  While their reassignment was not unexpected, it was still a sad occasion for all of us.  We'd had such fun touring Great Britain with them that the thought of going back there without them just didn't seem right. 
While Great Britain was off the list of places to visit, the impressions I had gathered on my trips there had a strong influence over where I wanted to go in 1999.  I was looking to go to somewhere that had a European flavor to the spot.  Three potential candidates emerged.  The first was the Portugal/Spain/France trip that I'd considered in 1998.  However, this option quickly disappeared under the same logistic issues that had scuttled it the year before.
The final option was to go to Montreal and Quebec.  I've been wanting to visit these places for some time; but, have always had other options to explore.  This time, though, it seemed like the perfect place to visit.  The French quality of Quebec would satisfy the "European flavor" criteria.  Plus, the American dollar was very strong against the Canadian dollar, meaning the trip would be relatively cheap.  Finally, the trip would afford me the chance to see ice hockey, which has become a new passion of mine.  As I said before, it seemed like a perfect fit.  Once I had decided, I got tickets for Tom Marihart (my usual traveling companion) and myself.  After a bit of schedule adjusting, we were ready to go.

185. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Louis-Francois Richer Lafleche
FrenchCanadian bishop, b. 4 Sept., 1818, at Ste-Anne de la Perade, Province of quebec; d. 14 July, 1898.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/08739b.htm
Home Encyclopedia Summa Fathers ... preconized him Bishop of Arath in partibus infidelium Sioux near Turtle Mountain, North Dakota . After a siege of two days (13 and 14 July), the assailants spied the missionary in surplice and stole, and withdrew, convinced that the Great Spirit protected the half-breeds. In 1856 he returned to Canada, where he taught mathematics, astronomy, and philosophy at Nicolet College, of which he was appointed president in 1859. In 1866 Bishop Cook of Three Rivers chose him for coadjutor, and in 1870, while at the Vatican Council, Bishop Lafleche succeeded to the vacant see. He was no less an able administrator than an eloquent orator. Besides his weekly sermons in his cathedral, where he often treated the great social and politico-religious questions of the day, his voice was heard on many important occasions. A dauntless exponent of Catholic truth and an ardent Ultramontane, his utterances were not always acceptable to the group of politicians who inclined towards Liberalism. When, in 1885, contrary to his wish, his diocese was divided, he bowed submissively to the decree of the Holy See BENOIT, Vie de Mgr. Tachi (Montreal, 1904); MORICE, Dictionnaire historigue des Canadiens de l'Ouest (Quebec, 1908); DESAULNIERS, Genealogie des familles Richer de la Fleche et Hamelin (Montreal, 1909).

186. Hunting In Québec
Hunting and Fishing in quebec.
http://www.lacdumoulin.com/hunting
When autumn comes around, the Club puts on its hunting jacket and turns into a place of adventure where hunting takes pride of place!
Explorer virgin territories reserved for your group exclusively, and do some fishing if you feel like it!
Hunting season Species Dates Quota Moose September and October Min. of 4 hunters per territory
Success rate varies from 50 to 80%
1 moose per 4 chasseurs
*Possibility of 1 moose 2 hunters, by paying regular 4 hunters fee. Bear Spring 1 per hunter Partridge September, October, November Provincial quota Tétras de savanes
(perdrix noire) September, October, November Provincial quota Woodcot September, October, November Provincial quota Hunting packages are on the European plan only.

187. Quebec Bridge 1 - Introduction
quebec Bridge, 1907. Collapse of steel cantilever motor bridge owing to mismanagement and miscalculations. Case study compiled from Royal Commission of Inquiry Report of 1908.
http://www.civeng.carleton.ca/ECL/reports/ECL270/Introduction.html
The First Quebec Bridge Disaster - A Case Study
A Disaster in the Making
This material, describing the first Quebec Bridge Disaster, has been reproduced by permission from the Engineering Case Library report "ECL 270". It is an almost verbatim reproduction except that most of the graphics are missing (so far). The only changes to the text are in breaking the longer narrative into a handful of shorter pieces and adding headings to those pieces. Any harm done thus done to the excellent writing by John Tarkov is the fault of the implementor, Neal Holtz There are a few more images available. Last modified: Thu Jun 16 13:32:05 EDT 1994 by NMH

188. CNN.com - Protesters, Police Clash Outside Summit - April 21, 2001
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Images of protesters clashing with police in Quebec City, Canada ON THE NEWS John King: Protests at Summit of the Americas QUEBEC CITY, Canada Police on Saturday turned water cannon on demonstrators beyond a fence separating them from officials attending the Summit of the Americas. Demonstrators waved at police across the barricade, presenting themselves as targets for the water cannon. Riot police are bracing for more violence as demonstrators plan a mass rally to protest trade globalization. U.S. President George W. Bush, making his first appearance at the summit, said Saturday he intended to listen to the voices "inside this hall and those outside this hall who want to join us in constructive dialogue" about expanded trade. Clashes broke out on Friday as anti-globalization protesters took over several streets, tore down a concrete barrier as riot police fired rubber bullets and tear gas to push them back.

189. CNN.com - Poll: Liberals Could Win Quebec Election - Apr. 11, 2003
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Poll: Liberals could win Quebec election
Story Tools MONTREAL (Reuters) The pro-Canada Quebec Liberals could win Monday's provincial election thanks to a surge in support from French-speaking voters, according to an opinion poll released Friday. The CROP poll for La Presse, Le Soleil and the Globe and Mail newspapers put support for the Liberals at 38 percent, compared with 30 percent for the separatist Parti Quebecois, which is seeking to win a third straight term in office. The conservative Action Deomocratique trails a distant third, with 15 percent support. It is the second survey within 24 hours pointing to a big shift in public opinion in Canada's mainly French-speaking province in favor of the Liberals. The results show support for the Liberals up 8 percentage point from a mid-campaign CROP poll. Backing for the Parti Quebecois is down 6 points. "Should these numbers hold until the election, the Liberals will certainly form the next government," CROP Vice-President Claude Gauthier told the Globe and Mail. "We might even be witnessing a wave of support for the Liberals that could go up as high as 50 percent of the vote." If opionions of undecided voters and those who declined to give an opinion were redistributed based on whether they backed or opposed sovereignty, support for the Liberals rose to 46 percent, compared to 33 percent for the Parti Quebecois.

190. Reports Say Quebec Leader To Resign Thursday
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http://cnn.com/2001/WORLD/americas/01/11/canada.quebecleader.ap/index.html

191. Page Has Moved
Bed and breakfast accommodations with four guest rooms located between quebec City and Montmagny. Includes pictures, rates and online reservations.
http://www.quebecweb.com/gitelabastide/introang.html
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192. Ville De Québec
Official site offers a glimpse of the city and its historical and geographical landmarks, population, arts and culture, economy and administration.
http://www.ville.quebec.qc.ca/en/accueil/
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The cradle of French civilization
in North America, the city
is proudly preparing to
celebrate its 400th anniversary in 2008.
"Québec City is a modern and dynamic city. At the crossroads between Europe and North America, it is awake to the political and economic realities of the day."
The Mayor,
Jean-Paul L'Allier Calendar COMMUNITY CALENDAR > List Fall under the spell of a city like no other All tourist information about Québec
A catalyst of economic development
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193. Gaz Métro - Natural Gas Distribution
Distributes natural gas across the province of quebec and the state of Vermont, and sells gasfueled appliances. Provides information about natural gas and its uses, energy saving, press releases and allows clients access to their accounts.
http://www.gazmet.com/english/index.htm

194. SAQ.com
The Governmentowned corporation responsible for the trade of alcoholic beverages in quebec through a retail network and through online shopping on the site.
http://www.saq.com/

195. Home - Spa Vacation Hotel, Spa Resort, Health Retreat, Body Treatment, Relaxatio
Spas located across quebec offering a variety of relaxation and health services, ranging from day spas to resort destinations. Includes descriptions of treatments and packages offered.
http://www.spasrelaissante.com/

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Preferred access Contact Us Centre de santé Montagne Coupée Centre Santé Auberge des 21 Clinique Algothérapie Le Spa Chéribourg Ofuro Spa Parfum de mer Relais santé Le Baluchon Relais-Détente Spa Relaxarium, Le Georgesville Spa détente du lac William Spa du Lac Taureau Spa Eastman Spa Eastman Montréal Spa Nordic Station Spa Relais Santé Gouverneur Spa-sur-le-Lac
- Length of stay - No importance 1 day 1 day / 2 days 2 nights/ 3 days 3 nights and more
- Destination - (Optional) Eastern Townships Laurentians Mauricie Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean
- Season - Spring Summer Autumn Winter
- Treatment - Body care Alphatherapy Anticellulite treatment Biorythmic energizing chair Body exfoliation Bust care Chocolate wrap Clay wrap Exfoliation under the rain Leg care Moisturizing treatment Mud wrap Oxygen spray Parafangotherapy Plant wrap Pressotherapy Seaweed wrap Steam bath Wrap Esthetic services Biological lifting Electrolysis Eye contour care Facial for men Facial mask Foot care Hand treatment Hand treatment with paraffin Make-up application Manucure Oxygen facial Scalp care Self tanning Waxing Hydrotherapy Air jet bath Combined air and water jet bath Essential oil bath Mud bath Multi-jet shower Seaweed bath Underwater jet Massotherapy Californian massage Four hands massage Hot/cold stones massage Lymphatic drainage Lympho-energetic drainage Massage for pregnant woman Massage on chair Massage under the rain Outdoor massage

196. École De Conduite Internet Du Québec
Online SAAQ theory test for automobiles, motorcycles, trucks and buses. Associated with 2 quebec driving schools one in Brossard, the other in LaSalle.
http://www.eciq.com/
Vous pouvez maintenant suivre votre cours théorique sur Internet ... You can now do your theoretical driving course online ...
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197. Accommodation Rentals In Quebec.
A selection of privately owned properties for vacation rental. Contains detailed property descriptions with maps, photos and availability calendars.
http://quebec.villa-vacation.com/
Accommodation Rentals in Quebec Selection of apartments and villas for rental. Click on this image next to the property for more information
Where this appears there is a full availability calendar
Town Count - Lac Ste Magog Mont Tremblant Mont ... 2381:-Lac ste-marie- 3 bdrm, 4 bath, luxury resort condo 4 ten courts, ski-in/out Rental - Green is free availability. Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Exchange Details. Open or Caribbean and Atlantic Islands or Central America, Anytime for Open, Seaside or on ski slope Sleeps up to 16, has 3 bedrooms 3 bdrm, 4bath, luxurious end-resort condo; sleeps 12-16/8 Private balcony overlooking ski mountain (ski in/out), partial view of beach. Fireplace, BBQ, fully equiped kitchen.
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6543:-Magog- Well appointed, fully equipped 3 bedroom condo at Club Azur Rental - Green is free availability. Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Sleeps up to 8, has 3 bedrooms This beautifully appointed, 3 bedroom condo townhouse is on 2 floors, with a cathedral ceiling, open concept living/dining room with fully equipped kitchen, 2 bathrooms and walkout to a terrace. It can accommodate up to 8 people with queen beds in the ... (more) 6408:-Mont tremblant- Luxury four season ski-in ski-out condo Rental - Green is free availability.

198. Service Canadien De La Faune, Canadian Wildlife Service, Québec: Canards, Ducks
A wealth of information about the birds of quebec, conservation programs, and refuges.
http://www.qc.ec.gc.ca/faune/faune/html/contents.html
Canadian Wildlife Service (CWS)
Québec region Site map Information last updated: August 09, 2005 Boreal Forest Breeding Pair Waterfowl Survey
Results of the 2005 survey can be found in the “Waterfowl” section of the Canadian Wildlife Service site. A substantial decline in the number of waterfowl breeding pairs was observed this year in the boreal forest. Number of American Black Ducks—the most abundant species—also significantly declined this year compared to last year. The number of Black Ducks in 2005 is the lowest observed since 1997. Greater Snow Geese and Canada Geese
Economic benefits far outweigh costs
The migration of more than one million Greater Snow Geese and Canada Geese through Quebec contributes at least 20 times what their impact on agriculture and management of the resource costs the economy. That is the finding of a study on the socio-economic impacts of migrating waterfowl released by the Canadian Wildlife Service (CWS) of Environment Canada.(2005/05/30)
Two new publications now available
The Canadian Wildlife Service recently published two pamphlets presenting the ecology of the Canadian Resident Goose and the Ring-billed Gull. These new publications present two well known species with whom we must learn to share our spaces.

199. CENTRE DE RECHERCHE EN RHUMATOLOGIE ET IMMUNOLOGIE
quebec WorldWeb Travel Guide. quebec city
http://www.crri.ca/linksquebec.html
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200. Open Letter For Quebec
Open Letter in support of the democratic right to selfdetermination for quebec signed by many intellectuals from Canada and quebec.
http://pages.infinit.net/mseymour/apage/ap_openletter.html
OPEN LETTER IN SUPPORT OF THE DEMOCRATIC RIGHT TO SELF-DETERMINATION FOR QUEBEC
The Chretien government's "Clarity Act" is a cause for alarm for allsupporters of democratic rights. This act denies the democratic right ofthe people of Quebec to decide their own future. The Act grants the
federal Parliament the sole authority to establish the "clarity" of a future referendum question and to determine whether a "clear majority" has expressed itself in any referendum. This means that Parliament is taking away the historically recognized rights of the people of Quebec to make these decisions. In the two previous referendums, the federal
government accepted that the Quebec government could draft its own question without federal interference. By requiring federal approval of the question in future referendums, the federal government is denying the right to self-determination for the people of Quebec.
This authoritarian act also raises the stakes by requiring something more than a simple majority. This means that a majority of participants in a referendum in Quebec could vote in favour of sovereignty (or sovereignty-association) but the federal government, acting unilaterally, would refuse to recognize that majority, if they didn't like the question or the size of the majority. What's worse, the people and government of Quebec don't even know how big a majority they would
need to satisfy Ottawa. Furthermore the act if passed prevents the federal government from fulfilling its democratic obligation to negotiate in good faith with the government of Quebec following a successful yes vote.

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