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  1. Ecrits II t1: journal, correspondance (1923-1953); t2: correspondance (1954-1960).: An article from: Quebec Studies
  2. "Enfants de Refus global" by Manon Barbeau: from official commemoration to memory as mourning process.: An article from: Quebec Studies by Ginette Michaud, 1999-03-22
  3. Legacy of Refus global: a round table discussion held at the Biennial meeting of the American Council for Quebec Studies, Charleston SC, November 1998.: An article from: Quebec Studies by and others Robbie Schwartzwald, 1999-03-22
  4. Review essay: Quebec women's theater and the new generation.: An article from: Quebec Studies by Jane Moss, 2005-09-22
  5. Le nom suppose comme outil de transgression, d' << Un illumine >> au << Frere Untel >>. De l'usage de la fausse signature chez les pretres au Quebec (1809-1979).: An article from: Historical Studies by Marie-Pier Luneau, 2004-01-01
  6. Impact of hte Quiet Revolution: the business environment of smaller cities and regions of Quebec 1960-2000.: An article from: Quebec Studies by Joseph LeMay, 2002-09-22
  7. Essai de geopolitique urbaine et regionale: la comedie urbaine de Quebec 2e ed.: An article from: American Review of Canadian Studies
  8. Quebec Conference.(Quebec Conference): An article from: Canada and the World Backgrounder
  9. Quete de pouvior avortee dans La Guerre, yes sir!: An article from: Quebec Studies by Victor-Laurent Tremblay, 2002-09-22
  10. Envol des signes. Borduas et ses lettres.: An article from: Quebec Studies
  11. L'evolution du role du depute a l'Assemblee nationale du Quebec.: An article from: Revue parlementaire canadienne by Guy Tremblay, 2004-03-22
  12. Croix et le scalpel: histoire des Augustines et de l'Hotel-Dieu de Quebec t2: 1892-1989.: An article from: Historical Studies
  13. Jeanne Kissner 1942-1999.: An article from: Quebec Studies by and others Jane Moss, 1999-03-22
  14. Franco-Americains de la Nouvelle-Angleterre.: An article from: Quebec Studies

121. DGEQ | Le Directeur Général Des élections Du Québec - Consultez Le Site Du D
Information about voting rights, elections, political financing and electoral representation at both the municipal and provincial levels.
http://www.dgeq.qc.ca/
Référendums municipaux 2004 À propos de la liste électorale permanente (LEP) Activités internationales Caractéristiques du système de financement Circonscriptions et autres entités administratives Conditions pour exercer votre droit de vote Déclarations de services aux citoyens Données et résultats électoraux Lois et règlements Présentations interactives Renseignements sur les circonscriptions Rôle et mission (CRE) Rôle, mission et organisation (DGE) Trouvez votre circonscription FAQ Publications Formulaires Liens ... Avez-vous trouvé?

122. Bonjour Québec.com - Bienvenue !
Government's official tourist site offers a panorama of the main tourist attractions, events and activities in the province.
http://www.bonjour-quebec.com/

123. Ministère De L'Éducation, Du Loisir Et Du Sport
Official site of the ministry. Plans, reports, programs, statistics, and an overview of the educational system in the province.
http://www.meq.gouv.qc.ca/
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124. Bienvenue.. Welcome.. Wilkommen
Offers two different types of accommodation a firstclass chalet on a private lake, and a heritage apartment in the heart of Montreal.
http://pages.infinit.net/annettep/

125. Birds Of Québec
Denis LePage's site with annotated checklist, best birding sites, interactive checklist, and extensive links.
http://www.oiseauxqc.org/quebangl.html

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Bird monitoring projects
This section contains a list of projects that volunteer birdwatchers can join to submit their observations. Some are free of charge, while others have a small registration fee (to support the project material, data processing, etc.)
Birdwatching Sites and Activities

126. How To Kill Quebec Separatism
Article by journalist and Englishrights activist William Johnson.
http://www.vigile.net/00-12/bill-kill.html
How to kill Quebec separatism
WILLIAM JOHNSON
It's time to give Quebec separatism the . It can be done. What's needed is the nerve, the vision, the political will. The separatist leaders are now in disarray. Last week's election results in Quebec were the culmination of a bad year for separatism. And yesterday, a personal blow landed on Lucien Bouchard: The editor of the closest thing to a separatist house organ, Michel Venne of Le Devoir, questioned the Premier's commitment to the sacred cause. "If Mr. Bouchard no longer believes in sovereignty, let him say so. . . . Let others take up the cause. As long as he does not commit his government to a process [preparing for sovereignty], no one will believe any more in his incantations. His calls to mobilize will remain a dead letter. And his speeches will only bore us." The RIQ claims not to oppose the PQ, but to help by whipping up public support for secession. But it proposes dropping the PQ's commitment to offering a partnership with Canada in the aftermath of secession. This choice of full independence embarrasses the PQ, whose leaders notably Mr. Bouchard believe that only sovereignty accompanied by a partnership offer can ever be saleable. True believers are convinced that secession can be won by talking it up constantly, by harnessing the government's powers to its promotion, and by funding committed non-governmental groups. But that assumption is naive, and an attempt to implement it could backfire.

127. CMAQ
Editorials, articles and coverage of what's happening before, during and after the quebec 2001 Summit.
http://www.cmaq.net/

128. Ministère Des Ressources Naturelles Et De La Faune
Lists, publications, studies and guides on quebec's energy, forest and mineral resources, with a description of its territory, as well as information on how resources are managed within a framework of sustainable development.
http://www.mrn.gouv.qc.ca

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129. Index.html - Redirect Page
A rich and diversified collection dating primarily from the 19th century to today, the collection bears witness to the precious historical heritage of Montreal and quebec. In English and en Francais.
http://www.mccord-museum.qc.ca/

130. APOPQ - Accueil
People interested Orthotherapy, a principle of both bilateral and segmental muscular restabilization. Provides a list of members and requirements for admission, as well as information about Orthotherapy and treatments.
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131. QCT Home Page
Top headlines affecting the Englishspeaking population in and around quebec City. North America's oldest newspaper, since 1764.
http://www.qctonline.com/
The Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph ~ Since 1764 ~ North America's Oldest Newspaper
SURVEY 2005 Click here and fill out the QCT survey
THIS WEEK IN THE QCT Campagna chose Quebec City to live and work
You can read about it here VEQ takes fight for DDO School to Ottawa

CQSB school commissioners voted to support DDO parents and VEQ in bringing the case to MELS. The Chronicle-Telegraph has the full story. New sign at Learning Centre attracting attention, students
Find the Learning Centre online at http://www.cqsb.qc.ca/eqlc/default.htm The Chronicle-Telegraph has the full story. Citizens of the world
KAREN MACDONALD on the Editorial Page
PETER BLACK on the Columns Page

Web www.qctonline.com

132. Quebec City - Protest The Summit Of The Americas
News, schedule of events and resources for the actions against the Summit of the Americas in quebec in April, 2001.
http://www.web.net/comfront/quebec.htm
2nd People Summit
of the Americas 16 -21 April 2001 Updated schedule "Teach-in" The "Teach-in" of the II People's Summit of the Americas : A one day public event, ....... APRIL 20th Quebec City Quebec THE LETTERS
T he letter sent by the Hemispheric Social Alliance to Dr. Giavarini (Argentina), chair of the FTAA Trade Negotiating Committee,
November 7, 2000. Other groups
planning activities, events and protests for the Quebec City Summit of the Americas.. Operation SalAMI Operation Quebec Printemps-OQP2001 Mobilization for Global Justice-Toronto Stop the FTAA People’s Summit The 2nd People’s Summit (Quebec city, April 16th to 21st) marks the culmination of many years of popular organizing throughout the Americas. It will consolidate the expanding movement confronting corporate led globalization that has emerged since the 1st People’s Summit (Santiago, Chile 1998). The 2nd People’s Summit will create a space and an opportunity for progressive civil society from north and south, to come together as equals. During the Summit we will debate, define new strategies for the Americas and create new alliances. The Summit will be another crucial step in the process of developing Alternatives. The Summit programme will include sectoral and thematic forums, cultural and political events, workshops, a teach-in and a March of the Americas.

133. Tourisme Cantons-de-l'Est - Tourism Eastern Townships (Québec, Canada)
The Eastern Townships official web site done in cooperation with Tourisme quebec and Canada Tourism.
http://www.tourisme-cantons.qc.ca/
Tourisme Cantons-de-l'Est - Tourism Eastern Townships (Québec, Canada)
Official site of Tourism Eastern Townships. Lodging, hotels, accommodation, maps, golf, skiing, Bed and breakfast and all the information on the Eastern Townships.
Tourisme Cantons de l'Est
Magog, North Hatley, Lac Brome et autres villes et villages pittoresques
Hébergement et spas: Auberges, gites, camping, hotels, chalets
Terrains de golf en estrie ...
Supplement: Skiing the Eastern Townships

134. Explore Québec: Québec History
Commissioned by François I, the King of France, Jacques Cartier landed in theGaspé in 1534.
http://www.bonjourquebec.com/anglais/attraits/histoire.html
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. Soon after, French coureurs de bois arrived, eager to trade in precious furs.
Colonization
In 1642 Paul Chomedey, Sieur de Maisonneuve, landed with a group of French colonists at what is now During the French and English War, the armies of British Major General James Wolfe attacked Québec City on September 13, 1759 and defeated the French troops of Commander Louis Joseph de Montcalm. This Battle of the Plains of Abraham, in which both generals lost their lives, altered the destiny of New France. Four years later, under the Treaty of Paris, the King of France granted to "His Royal Majesty, the sole ownership of Canada and all its dependencies." This transfer of power and territory from France to England sparked a flood of new colonists from England, Ireland and Scotland. cities , and the process of urbanization accelerated. By 1830, Montréal - the "Paris of the North"- had become Canada's major industrial center, welcoming waves of European immigrants fleeing war and misery in their homelands.
The Sovereignty Question
In 1959, the St. Lawrence Seaway opened Montréal up to the world, and in 1967, the world came to Montréal. The Expo 67 World's Fair highlighted the culmination of Québec's "Quiet Revolution," a period marked by a resurgence of pride in Québec's French cultural heritage, a lessening of the influence of the Catholic Church and a determination to assert Québec's place among modern nations of the world.

135. Quebec North Shore & Labrador Railway
Travelogue and photos from riding the QNSL from Labrador City to Sept Žles.
http://www.billwood.com/trains/qnsl/
Version 6.03
passenger train schedule available at an unaffiliated web site. The car carrying service, by contrast, is thoroughly undocumented. It apparently operates only twice a week in the summer and, for example, may necessitate your car spending the weekend locked up in the railyards in Sept Îles.
Logistics, aside, however, the ride was great, not least because of an ancient but thorougly serviceable Pullman Standard dome car at the rear of the train. The pictures below speak for themselves; the scenery and views are, in my opinion, the match of the Alaska railroad. Except for the fact that very few rail buffs seem to be aware that this route exists, much less that there is scheduled passenger service available! Around the Railroad Station in Labrador City
They actually sell tickets at this station, unlike the station in Sept Îles where you are directed to a nearby (?) travel agent for the purchase of transportation. The car carrier can be seen in one of the pictures. I was told there are no height restrictions, but don't expect to be able to put your car on the train if you've got a canoe (or other moveable object) strapped onto your roof.
Heading South Through Labrador and Quebec
The countryside becomes more dramatic as we head south. The iron ore freight on the route are the reason for the railroad's existence; indeed it's the mining company that owns and operates the railroad.

136. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Laval University Of Quebec
Founded in 1852 by the Seminary of quebec; the royal charter granted to it by Queen Victoria was signed at Westminster, 8 December, 1852.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/09047b.htm
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Laval University of Quebec
The University of Laval was founded in 1852 by the Seminary of Quebec; the royal charter granted to it by Queen Victoria was signed at Westminster, 8 December, 1852. By the Bull "Inter varias sollicitudines", 15 April, 1876, Pius IX completed the university by according it canonical erection together with the most extensive privileges. In virtue of this Bull the university has as its protector at Rome the Cardinal Prefect of Propaganda. The control of doctrine and discipline devolves upon a superior council composed of the archbishop and bishops of the Province of Quebec, under the presidency of the Archbishop of Quebec, who is himself chancellor of the university. By the terms of the royal charter the Visitor of the Laval University is always the Catholic Archbishop of Quebec, who has the right of veto in regard to all regulations and appointments. This shows in what a broad spirit the English Government permits the Catholic French Canadians, without other supervision than that of an archbishop Conformably to a decision of the Sacred Congregation of Propaganda, dated 1 February, 1876, an extension of the faculties of the university was made in favour of Montreal, the

137. Baptist Convention Of Ontario And Quebec
Fellowship of almost 400 churches in central Canada. Important documents, links to BCOQ churches, news items, upcoming events, newsletter archive (in PDF), information on ministry resources.
http://www.baptist.ca/

138. Quebec Hunting Outfitters/guides
Caribou hunting plus fishing in quebec, Canada.
http://www.labrador-caribou.com/guides.html
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Quebec Caribou Hunting Outfitters/Guides
Get quality instruction with a 2 to 1 guide ratio and guides that have followed the George River Caribou Herd for years. Experienced hunting guides from Quebec Labrador have the knowledge that is required when hunting a migratory caribou herd. We select guides that not only have a great knowledge of the hunt but also adds a friendly and personal touch to your hunting experience. Our past hunters have certainly enjoyed the company of our hunting guides ( see success stories ) and I'm sure you will too. When you arrive at camp you will meet your guide and he will fill you in on any concerns or questions you may have. Some of our hunting guides as become life long friends of hunters and you may too. As you will find out for yourself, they are not only great guides but great Sportsmen. Enjoy their company as you indulge in some of the best caribou hunting in the world! "The guiding service and hunting Experience was the best I ever participated in." (Bob, Ferrum, VA)

139. No. 220: Quebec Bridge Failure
Short overview of the quebec Bridge failures, with audio file of narrative.
http://www.uh.edu/engines/epi220.htm
No. 220:
QUEBEC BRIDGE FAILURE
by John H. Lienhard
Click here for audio of Episode 220. Today, a bridge collapses, and we ask why. The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them. I' m looking at two photographs, both taken in late August, 1907. In one, a great cantilever structure extends almost 900 feet from its pier half a huge bridge over the St. Lawrence River 40 million pounds of structural steel reaching toward Quebec. The second photograph is not so pretty. It shows 40 million pounds of what looks like wet spaghetti, splashed across the ground, leading away from the pier and off into the water. For eight years the Quebec bridge project had been under the direction of an American engineer. He was Theodore Cooper, the biggest name in bridge building. Cooper had never produced a true superlative, and his first move was to extend the span from 1600 to 1800 feet. That got the piers out of the water and on to dry land. But it also made this the largest cantilever span ever attempted. The contract was let to the Phoenix Bridge Company. And soon many factors were gnawing at the design's integrity. The Company lacked funds for preliminary design and testing. Cooper's health was poor, and he limited his travel to the site. But maybe the largest problem was that he was just too highly regarded.

140. Police Seal Off Quebec City For Summit
CNN
http://cnn.com/2001/WORLD/americas/04/19/summit.protests.ap/index.html

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