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  1. Mr. Thomas McVey's dwelling house: A residence on Ile aux Noix, Quebec (History and archaeology) by Roger T Grange, 1980
  2. Les Recoltes Des Forets Publiques Au Quebec Et En Ontario, 1840-1900 (Mcgill-Queen's Studies on the History of Quebec/Etudes D'histoire Du Quebec) (French Edition) by Guy Gaudreau, 1999-01
  3. Dream of Nation: A Social and Intellectual History of Quebec by Susan Mann Trofimenkoff, 1982-11
  4. A Meeting of the People: School Boards and Protestant Communities in Quebec, 1801-1998 (Studies on the History of Quebec) by Roderick Macleod, Mary Anne Poutanen, 2004-09-30
  5. Cutlery from the fort at Coteau-du-Lac, Quebec (History and archaeology) by Barbara J Wade, 1982
  6. Forty years among the Telugus: a history of the mission of the Baptists of Ontario and Quebec, Canada, to the Telugus, South India, 1867-1907 by John Craig, 2010-08-01
  7. Le concept de liberte au Canada a l'epoque des Revolutions atlantiques (1776-1838) (Sudies on the History of Quebec / Etudes D'historie Du Quebec) (French Edition) by Michel Ducharme, 2010-04-30
  8. Glimpses of the monastery: scenes from the history of the Ursulines of Quebec during two hundred years, 1639-1839
  9. Hydro-Québec: Webster's Timeline History, 1945 - 2006 by Icon Group International, 2009-02-20
  10. Loing Du Soleil: Architectural Practice in Quebec City During the French Regime (American University Studies. Series IX, History, Vol 165) by Marc Grignon, 1997-03
  11. Making Public Pasts: The Contested Terrain of Montreal's Public Memories, 1891-1930 (Studies on the History of Quebec) by Alan Gordon, 2001-12
  12. The British Garrison at Quebec 1759-1871 (Studies in Archaeology, Architecture, and History) by Christian Rioux, 1997-09
  13. Quebec Since 1930 by Paul-André Linteau, René Durocher, et all 1991-01-01
  14. Late Pleistocene History of Northeastern New England and Adjacent Quebec (Special Paper (Geological Society of America))

81. Lonely Planet World Guide | Destination Quebec City | History
quebec City history. Before Europeans imposed themselves on Québécoissoil, the province's vast tracts of land were the domain
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82. Town Of New Richmond ; Gaspe Peninsula Quebec Canada : History
dealing with our local and regional population, in addition to increasing businesswith the population of quebec and Canada. This brief history has been taken
http://www.villenewrichmond.com/ahtm/ahis.htm
t the beginning of the seventeenth century the Micmac Indians identified the territory of our municipality as "Gesgapegiag", or "rivers forming a large body of water with a strong current" in reference to our magnificent salmon rivers the Little Cascapedia and Grand Cascapedia, both renowned for their salmon fishing. On July 1, 1885, the government of Lower Canada legalised the Municipality of New Richmond, along with many others in Quebec with legislation that is still the basis of the creation of our municipalities. On December 13, 1969, New Richmond obtained its "town" status. The particular geographical assets were the primary factor in the cultural development of the multiethnic population in New Richmond. The first inhabitants were the Acadians. They numbered thirty-eight. In 1760 a few soldiers from Wolfe's army Eastablished in New Richmond. The Loyalists arrived in large numbers in 1784, followed by many Scottish, Irish and Jersey settlers, making the municipality Anglophone. The population in New Richmond today is 80% Francophone and 20% Anglophone.

83. CEGEP Vanier College Montreal Quebec Canada - History Courses
under faculty supervision in archives in Montreal and in the regions of quebec. Theimportance of adequate documentation in the writing of history and the
http://www.vaniercollege.qc.ca/webcat/history.html
Ancient Civilizations Anthropology Biology Chemistry ... Sociology
HISTORY History is essentially a dialogue between present and past; a process in which the individual questions the past to obtain an understanding of the present. In this context, the History faculty offers courses for students who would like to make History their major study, and for students who are interested in a special period or would like to complement a particular field of interest. The following list describes courses we anticipate offering during the 2002-2003 academic year. The list is subject to change. Additional courses may be offered in subsequent years.
330-910-VA/330-910-91(M)/
330-HSA-03
HISTORY OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION
Credits: 2
Class: 3hrs. /wk.
An introduction to the history of western civilization from the Middle Ages to modern times with emphasis on the major themes and developments-political, socio-economics, and cultural. Through the perspective of continuity and change, this course will study the transition from medieval feudalism and seigneurialism to modern capitalism, socialism, and communism. Among topics considered are changes in political structure and authority, growth of the modern state, transition from traditional agrarian societies to modern, urban industrial ones, and changes in ideological and cultural beliefs. 330-200-VA/330-972-91(M)/

84. History & Government Division: The Battle For Quebec - A VPL Guide
behind the history Librarians' desk. See the articles entitled Canada,history of and quebec, Battle of. 030 W92e14. Table of Contents.
http://www.vpl.vancouver.bc.ca/branches/LibrarySquare/his/StudyGuides/quebec.htm
Vancouver Public Library Online Home Kids Teens ... Citizenship Inspiration through information. Access for all.
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Battle for Quebec (1759): A Library Guide Printer-friendly version (PDF - 2 pages)
Introduction
The Vancouver Public Library has many books and other resources on the subject of the Battle for Quebec, fought between the French and English, in 1759. The best way to locate this material is to use the Library Catalogue Contents
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Key Reference Materials Web Sites
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You will find most books, videos, and other materials on this topic by doing a Subject search in the Library Catalogue . The main headings to use are:
  • Quebec Campaign, 1759 Abraham, Plains of (Quebec), Battle of, 1759 Canada History 1755-1763 Montcalm de Saint-Veran, Louis-Joseph, marquis de, 1712-1759 Wolfe, James, 1727-1759
Other useful headings include:
  • Canada History To 1763 (New France) Canada History, Military Seven Years War, 1756-1763 United States History French and Indian War, 1755-1763
Be sure to check to see if all of the materials you want are currently available, and where they are located in the Library. Most of the titles will be located in the

85. Quebec Central - History
Trains dans la région de QUÉBEC, quebec city railfanning. quebec Central was officiallyinaugured at Vallee Jct on August 15, 2000 with a lot of dignitaries.
http://members.trainorders.com/quebecrail/QC-History.htm
Trains dans
QUEBEC
city
railfanning Historique History Cartes
Maps
Subdivisions
Rolling stock
... TTCA Express Marco, a trucking company
in East Broughton, want to buy from Canadian Pacific all remaining ex- Quebec Central trackage between Sherbrooke and St-Jean-Chrysostome and Lauzon (Harlaka), and a branch to St-Georges and Lac-Frontiere. He intends to add rail services to it's trucking company. In November 99, Quebec provincial government said OK to Express Marco and gave hime a 6 M$ subsidy, this added to a 3.5 M$ garantee of loan and a 9,5 M$ Canadian federal government subsidy and/or garantee of loan. Express-Marco is supposed to have already spent 2 M$ in railway equipment and railway maintainance. The deal was temporarly stalled for many reasons, including the opposition of the City of Disraeli. On the other side, many local industries are waiting for rail service to expand, particularly including Prolab, which want to build an oil-recycling factory at Black Lake and said they may build it elsewhere if they don't obtain rail access. On January 6th, 2000, Express-Marco officially acquired Quebec Central network from Canadian Pacific Railway.

86. Musée Des Anciens Canadiens - Saint-Jean-Port-Joli - Quebec - Canada - Welcome
The most prestigious woodcarving museum in North America. Come relive the art history of SaintJean-Port-Joli. You will discover, along with its history, an impressive collection of original wood carvings.
http://www.quebecweb.com/ancienscanadiens/introang.html
Version française The most prestigious woodcarving museum in North America
Come relive the art history of
Saint-Jean-Port-Joli

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You will discover, along with its history, an impressive collection of original wood carvings. The museum includes artists such as the Bourgault brothers , Pier Cloutier «Clout», Roger-André Bourgault, Jacques Bourgault, P.E. Caron, H. Raby, Fernand Bourgault, etc. Unique pieces like "Naissance virginale" a 8 x 15 piece ... (Visits are in French, German, English or Spanish). Près de l'étang
Pier Cloutier
«Clout»,
height: 4' After your visit, you'll can watch and talk with a woodcarver (high season) and buy a wood carved piece to keep an unforgetable moment of your visit. Exhibit of Norman Rockwell in woodcarving interpretation center of woodcarving. Special rates for groups (Guided Tours)
For a stay, we suggest the Auberge du Faubourg Photo Album Français Musée des anciens canadiens 332, avenue de Gaspé Ouest C.P. 66, Saint-Jean-Port-Joli

87. Book Review - A Short History Of Quebec And Canada.
Cleverly designed for senior level secondary students as well as anyone interestedin quebec, its history, and possible futures within North America, Dickinson
http://www.quasar.ualberta.ca/css/Css_35_3/BRshort_history_quebec.htm
John A. Dickinson and Brian Young. 2000.
A Short History of Quebec and Canada, 2nd Ed.
Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press. Pp. 388, $24.95, paper.
ISBN 0-7735-2095-3
www.mcgill.ca/mqup
Jon G. Bradley
McGill University
Montreal, Quebec

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American historian Aileen Kraditor, in responding to student concerns about wanting to deal with 'more modern and relevant' events in her university classes, noted that history, by necessity, had to allow a number of decades to pass so that respectful contemplation could occur. More personally and cogently, she explained that "if I can remember it then it is not history but current events!" In light of such opinions and conscious of general mounting political and societal pressures to pass immediate judgement on unfolding events, one may well ask, "Why is there a need for another book, a revision at that, on history?" Divided into nine chapters and structured in a mostly traditional chronological manner

88. Some Missing Pages: The Black Community In The History Of Quebec And Canada
MATERIALS. IN PARTNERSHIP PROVINCIAL ASSOCIATION OF SOCIAL STUDIES TEACHERSQUEBEC BOARD OF BLACK EDUCATORS MINISTÈRE DE L'ÉDUCATION.
http://www.qesn.meq.gouv.qc.ca/mpages/
PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SOURCE MATERIALS
IN PARTNERSHIP:
PROVINCIAL ASSOCIATION OF SOCIAL STUDIES TEACHERS
QUEBEC BOARD OF BLACK EDUCATORS
DIRECTION DES POLITIQUES ET DES PROJETS
REVISED 1996
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89. Quebec Genealogy And Family History
quebec Genealogy and Family history Guide picks. Outstanding resourcesfor quebec, Canada genealogy and family history including
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Guide picks Outstanding resources for Quebec, Canada genealogy and family history including archives, online records and databases, French-Canadian families, research guides,  lookups, queries, genealogical and historical societies, vital statistics, and more.
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Links to online records, indexes, cemetery transcriptions, and other online databases with genealogical information pertaining to Quebec, Canada. Acadian and French-Canadian Genealogy
Information on the origins of the original Acadian settlers, histories and timelines, genealogical societies, mailing lists, online databases and records, surname lists, French/English translation assistance, and more. Books We Own - Quebec A list of resources owned/accessed by ROOTS-L mailing list members and others who are willing to look up genealogical information and e-mail or snail mail it to others who request it.

90. History Of Coaticook Gorge Park, One Of Southern Quebec's Most Spectacular Natur
The Coaticook River Gorge one of Southern quebec's most spectacular natural phenomena.Discover fascinating fragments of history and amazing natural wonders.
http://www.gorgedecoaticook.qc.ca/english/history.html
Le Parc de la Gorge de Coaticook
Coaticook owes its existence to its river. Its strong flow and exploitation possibilities made it a place of choice for the establishment of the first pioneers. At the beginning, the Gorge was considered a source of energy. The leaders of the times, converted this natural phenomenon in order to emphasize it as well as make it accessible to all. The Coaticook River Gorge: one of Southern Quebec's most spectacular natural phenomena. Discover fascinating fragments of history and amazing natural wonders. You will enjoy the magnificient views offered by our two observatory towers, cross the longest suspension bridge in the world and visit our grotto. History Summer activities Winter activities Calendar ... How to get here

91. A History Of English Settlement In Lacolle,Quebec
apparent interests in Lower quebec's settlement. He was a Quaker trader and relativeof Robert Hoyle. According to Robert Sellar, in his history of Huntingdon
http://www.angelfire.com/home/lake/lacolle/hist.html
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A Lacolle Chronology as it pertains to the English Settlers The written history of Lacolle can be traced back to July 4th, 1609 when Samuel de Champlain and his entourage stopped briefly at the mouth of a small stream for a meal before continuing southward up the Richelieu River into the lake which now bears his name. In his journal Champlain refered to the location of the delta as "Lacole". When translated literally the term means the neck of a bottle or that which is above the shoulders.
Samuel de Champlain
Under the French Regime little development occurred in the seigniories of New France. In 1733 the King of France granted the northern half of the Lacolle seigniory to Louis Denis de la Ronde. The southern two leagues were granted to Louis Leonard de Beaujeu. Both men served as French officers during the Colonial Wars. By 1741 both tracts were reclaimed by the Crown. In 1743 the southern half of the seigniory was acquired by David Lienard de Beaujeu, son of Louis. In 1752, David Lienard de Beaujeu was granted the northern portion with the condition that both tracts become one seigniory, 4 leagues by 3 leagues. During this period the land was known as the seigniory of Beaujeu.
Gabriel Christie's military obligations prior to, during and after the American War for Independence caused him to be frequently absent from Quebec. While away, he maintained the management of his properties with the assistance of James Bell, a millwright settled in St. Johns. In 1784, Christie returned to Montreal after being away for about seven years. The Treaty of Paris, signed the year before, had drasticlly reduced the size of Quebec. It had also redefined the southern boundries of the seigniory of Lacolle.

92. Magog & Lake Memphremagog
Provides a history of the area, tourist information, human interest stories, links and photos of this lovely city in southeastern quebec.
http://magogquebec.homestead.com/

93. Brennan / Lachance Family Of Ottawa, Canada, The Ottawa Valley, Ontario And Gati
The Brennan / Lachance Family of Ottawa, Canada, the Ottawa Valley, Ontario and GatineauValley, quebec history is being compiled by Bob Ranger - - - Syracuse
http://web.syr.edu/~rcranger/brennan.htm
Brennan - The Brennan / Lachance Family of Ottawa, Canada, the Ottawa Valley, Ontario and Gatineau Valley, Quebec - History is being compiled by Bob Ranger - - - Syracuse, New York, USA. Updated: February 25, 2003 Pictured at right is Robert Alexander Brennan (1892-1975) with Victor Milks, his step-brother (seated), about 1912. Towns mentioned often in early conversations (c1950): Gracefield, Wakefield, Masson, Maniwaki, Ile des Alumettes, Moose Creek, Ont., Gatineau, Brennan's Hill, Brunelle Hill, Buckingham. The Ottawa and Gatineau Valleys are English/French bicultural. Usually, in a linguistically mixed marriage, the language of the mother becomes that of the household. It has been suggested that Brennan was francicized to Brunelle in some families, because of the difficulty of pronouncing Brennan in French.
Our own Brennan family goes back to:
James Brennan (about 1868-1900), Wakefield, Gracefield, Ottawa, timberjack, wagon driver; married Julia Kenny (about 1890) (center of photo); Siblings: unknown.
Their son:
Robert Alexander Brennan (1892-1975) (far left in group photo), Gracefield, Quebec, Ottawa, iron worker, steeplejack; m

94. Urgences Quebec Emergency Prehospital History
THE history OF EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES IN quebec You will find herethe main historical dates involving the evolution of Emergency
http://www.colba.net/~paramed/histoirea.html
THE HISTORY OF EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES IN QUEBEC You will find here the main historical dates involving the evolution of Emergency Medical Services in Quebec. I'd like to thank Mr, Gilles Robillard for his great help in compiling these events. Montreal Police department begins its free ambulance service. In the USA, a NTHSB report is published in regards to Emergency Medical Services. It is the beginning of Advanced Life Support care given by Paramedics The city of Sainte-Foy starts its own ambulance service. An 180 hours EMT-basic training is provided to ambulance personnel assigned to Royal Victoria hospital of Montréal, by Dr. Monaghan. Joined later by Cohen in the fall of 1972 Bill 27 is passed on the protection of public health: It is the first law touching ambulance services in Quebec. In Saint-Jérome, M.Roger Halley takes the initiative of starting a training program for his ambulance personnel. Beginning of the television show EMERGENCY , which is the most important single event responsible for the evolution of the EMS system that exists all over the world today. Unfortunately, this show was never translated in French, and Quebequers never profited from this modern evolution en prehospital care. Parts of Bill 27 regarding ambulance services are put in place.

95. Quebec, Province, Canada: History And Politics
encyclopediaEncyclopedia—quebec, province, Canada history and Politics.Early history. Since many continental explorations began
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Quebec, province, Canada
History and Politics
Early History
The long struggle to protect the colony and the fur trade from the Iroquois (other tribes were allies of the French) and the British was effectively lost in 1759, when the British defeated the French on the Plains of Abraham (see Abraham, Plains of ). By the Treaty of Paris of 1763, Great Britain acquired New France. In an attempt to conciliate the French inhabitants, the British passed the Quebec Act of 1774, under which the colony was allowed to continue its semifeudal system of land tenure and to retain its language, religion, legal system, and customs. After the American Revolution, many British Loyalists came to settle in Quebec. By the Constitutional Act of 1791 the British separated the area west of the Ottawa River and created the colony of Upper Canada (now Ontario) there. Quebec became known as Lower Canada, and in 1791 the first elective assembly was introduced. The resentment of leaders of the French community toward the British precipitated a revolt in 1837 led by Louis Papineau . Although the rebellion was crushed, the disturbances in Upper and Lower Canada caused the British to send the Earl of Durham (see

96. Quebec Newcomers Club Directory
Helps integrate new residents into the local community through social events, interest groups and children's activities.
http://www.newcomersclub.com/qc.html
N EWCOMERS C LUBS IN QUEBEC
    If you know of a newcomers club or similar club that is not listed on these pages or you want to update an existing listing please fill out the information form or send a note about the club to the webmaster . If there is no newcomers club in your area listed on this web site,check the National Newcomers' Council of Canada web site.
    Index of Clubs by Area Code and Location Beaconsfield Kirkland Quebec Links:
    • National Newcomers' Council of Canada - Putting Canadian Clubs in touch with each other!
    • Yahoo! Regional Directory for Quebec
    • Canadian Relocation Resource
    • - information about Canada BEACONSFIELD NEWCOMERS' CLUB
      Beaconsfield, QC Canada updated Aug-2001 2nd Vice President: Rebecca White (514) 426 3988
      President: Canice Minch
      We meet on the first Thursday of every month and our activities include Moms and Tots, Quilting, Lunch, Morning Coffee, Nights out and Shopping Trips Other Beaconsfield area links:
    • Lakeshore-online BEACONSFIELD WOMEN'S CLUB
      Beaconsfield, QC Canada H9W 2H9 updated Apr-2003 Contact: Joanne Weaver
      We welcome all women living in the surrounding area. Here are some of the actavities we enjoy: Lunch Bunch, Movies, Plays, Book Club, Classicial Music, Breakfast Club, International Dining and Bridge. On occasions: Parties, Fashion Shows, Wine Tasting, Dining Out, Outings, Skiing and Golf. New ideas are always welcome.

97. Mri.gouv.qc.ca
Includes a profile of quebec, its culture and economy, and information about living in and investing in quebec.
http://www.mri.gouv.qc.ca/index_an.html

98. The FTAA FAQ
Articles and a primer on the FTAA, the quebec City demonstrations, and the global justice movement.
http://www.jellyfish.ca/ftaa/

Council of Canadians

A Straightforward Look at Free Trade in the Americas and its Opponents
Quebec Indymedia Centre
The FTAA General Questions:
What is the FTAA?
Who are the protestors?

Why are they protesting?
Do they oppose globalization?

What is 'direct action?'
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Free Trade in the Americas: A secret process The Investor State - Suing governments for profits No Protection: Health Care, Education, Environment, Working Conditions, Human Rights ... More articles... The Summit of the Americas - Quebec City: The People's Summit Police aggression More articles... Flyers and Stickers Download, print and distribute What can I do? Other forms of opposition Use your skills Creating awareness Related Links News/Information: Stop FTAA Indymedia Quebec City Indymedia Montreal Organizations: Coucnil of Canadians Sierra Club of Canada More links First hand stories from Quebec City Reports of Police Brutality Mounting Since the summit began on April 20, reports of police violence, intimidation, wrongful arrest and denial of rights while in cusotdy have been mounting. As yet, however, the governments and police forces involved have denied any wrongdoing and refuse to be held accountable.

99. 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.

100. VoidInQuébec.Com
Lists contests open to residents of quebec and those that are void in quebec.
http://pages.infinit.net/habhead
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