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Films du Québec, January 19, 2009. ^ Martin Malina, "Hijinks in the Laurentians". Montreal Gazette, February 12, 1971. ^ a b Dane Lanken, "Two new film releases here show true rise of Quebec cinema". Montreal Gazette, February 5, 1972. ^ Charles-Henri Ramond, "Quelques arpents de neige – Film de Denis Héroux".
Quebec has a number of regions that go by historical and traditional names. Often, they have similar but distinct French and English names. Abitibi; Lower Saint Lawrence (Bas-Saint-Laurent) Beauce (within Chaudière-Appalaches) Bois-Francs (within Centre-du-Québec) Charlevoix (eastern part of the Capitale-Nationale administrative region ...
Le Bachelor - reality. La Bande des Six. BANDEÀPART.tv. Le Banquier - licensed French-language version of Endemol's Deal or No Deal. Les Beaux Dimanches. Les Belles Histoires des pays d'en haut - téléroman. Bibi et Geneviève. Big Brother - reality. Bleu Nuit - adult.
Club Social du Nord-Est: community-owned rebroadcaster of CKAC Montreal CFDE-FM: 100.1 FM: Keyano (Camp LG-4) Club Social du Nord-Est: community-owned rebroadcaster of CITE-FM Montreal VF2403: 98.5 FM: Kilometre 38: Société minière Raglan du Québec: community-owned rebroadcaster of CITE-FM Montreal CKFF-FM: 104.1 FM: Kipawa: Kebaowek First ...
Emmanuel Bilodeau. Claude Blanchard. Bruno Blanchet. Anne-Élisabeth Bossé. Bowser and Blue. Pierre Brassard ( Les Bleu Poudre) Normand Brathwaite ( Samedi de rire) Benoît Brière.
Website. abitibi-temiscamingue .org. Abitibi-Témiscamingue ( French pronunciation: [abitibi temiskamɛ̃ɡ]) is an administrative region located in western Québec, Canada, along the border with Ontario. It became part of the province in 1898. It has a land area of 57,736.50 square kilometres (22,292.19 sq mi) and its population was 147,082 ...
LaSalle College (Montreal) Marianopolis College (Montreal) Collège International Marie de France (Montreal) Collège Mérici (Quebec City) Collège International des Marcellines ( Westmount) Conservatoire Lassalle (Montreal) O'Sullivan College of Montreal (Montreal) Collège O'Sullivan de Québec. Herzing College (Montreal)
This is a list of the premiers of the province of Quebec since Canadian Confederation in 1867. Quebec uses a unicameral (originally bicameral ) Westminster-style parliamentary government , in which the premier is the leader of the party that controls the most seats in the National Assembly (previously called the Legislative Assembly ).