• For more than 60 years The Musée Royal 22 e Régiment has been the guardian of its memory and that of the Citadelle of Québec. (lacitadelle.qc.ca)
  • Its myriad objects and archival documents bear witness to military life at the Citadelle of Québec and the province's francophone military legacy, particularly that of the Royal 22 e Régiment from yesterday to the today. (lacitadelle.qc.ca)
  • Through its collections, archives, guided tours, educational activities, publications, loans, and provincial and national partnerships, it seeks to make the history of the Citadelle and the members of the Royal 22 e Régiment better known to the people of Québec City and visitors from around the world. (lacitadelle.qc.ca)
  • The Musée Royal 22 e Régiment was completely updated for the centenary of the Royal 22 e Régiment and moved to the East Casemate, a historical building at the entrance to the Citadelle of Québec. (lacitadelle.qc.ca)
  • Common themes in Quebec's early history as Canada include the fur trade -because it was the main industry- as well as the exploration of North America, war against the English, and alliances or war with Native American groups. (wikipedia.org)
  • summary Build and support the community of individuals and organizations interested in developing and improving wikimedia contents pertaining to the history of Quebec and French-speaking North America. (wikimedia.org)
  • Moreover, the articles on subjects related to the history of Québec, Canada and French-speaking North America are in too many cases poorly sourced stubs, including those articles treating of major events and major figures in history. (wikimedia.org)
  • rnrnIn a new chapter on contemporary Quebec, the book examines the 1995 referendum, discusses the ideological shifts and societal changes in Quebec under the Bouchard government, and considers Quebec's place in North America in the wake of NAFTA. (qwf.org)
  • The 1867 British North America Act, which created the Canadian confederation, split the Province of Canada into the provinces of Quebec and Ontario. (photoscanada.com)
  • In Quebec and throughout much of North America, the first log homes erected in the 17th century by newly-arrived settlers from Europe were often just small, simple, rustic square log cabins. (readersdigest.ca)
  • The Jews of Quebec belong to a unique society in North America, which they have worked to fashion. (readquebec.ca)
  • Many visitors do not know to what a great extent American and Canadian history are intertwined and that there is no better place in North America to examine these ties than in beautiful Quebec City. (quebec1608tours.com)
  • One-of-a-kind Old Quebec tour that traces back famous figures and institutions that shaped French North America from Acadia to Louisiana, and then from St. Louis up to the Pacific Northwest after the Louisiana Purchase. (quebec1608tours.com)
  • The Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau, was joined today by the Premier of Quebec, François Legault, to welcome a new electric vehicle battery manufacturing facility to be built by Northvolt Batteries North America in Saint-Basile-le-Grand and McMasterville, Quebec. (gc.ca)
  • These three large periods of Quebec's history are represented on its coat of arms with three fleur-de-lis, followed by a lion, and then three maple leaves. (wikipedia.org)
  • It suggests that youth have an overall vision of Quebec's history (though their empirical knowledge remains minimal rather than comprehensive). (activehistory.ca)
  • In terms of the meaning they ascribe to Quebec's history, the principal differences are found between Francophones and Anglophones. (activehistory.ca)
  • Obviously, French-English duality is an aspect of Quebec's history shared by respondents from both linguistic communities. (activehistory.ca)
  • This fully revised edition of A Short History of Quebec includes expanded coverage of Quebec's political history, consideration of recent historiographical interpretations, updated tables and bibliography, a chronology, and new illustrations. (qwf.org)
  • This historic village offers insights into indigenous culture, traditions, and history, making it a significant part of Quebec's heritage tapestry. (laprincesse.ca)
  • The Carnaval de Québec, with its iconic Bonhomme Carnaval, snowy parades, and ice palaces, captures the joie de vivre of Quebec's winter spirit. (laprincesse.ca)
  • I am very proud to announce the largest private investment in Quebec's recent history: a structuring project by Northvolt with a total value of $7 billion. (gc.ca)
  • Northvolt is the biggest private project in Quebec's history. (gc.ca)
  • For more than thirty years, the union bureaucracy in Quebec has worked hand-in-glove with big business and the state to ensure "social peace" and the competitiveness of Quebec's economy. (wsws.org)
  • As the crowd marched in seemingly endless waves from Place du Canada, dotted with the carrés rouges , or red squares, that have become the symbol of the Quebec student movement, it was plainly obvious that this demonstration was the largest in Quebec's, and perhaps Canadian, history. (ubc.ca)
  • It was first known as the Province of Quebec (1763-1791), then as Lower Canada (1791-1841), and then as Canada East (1841-1867) as a result of the Lower Canada Rebellion. (wikipedia.org)
  • While others employed irony: "Quebec is a free province. (activehistory.ca)
  • In a spirit of cooperation, the three organizations dedicated to distance learning in the province (SOFAD, Cégep@distance and TéléUniversité) created the CLIFAD - Comité de liaison en formation à distance - in 1994. (eduperformance.com)
  • A Short History of Quebec offers a concise yet comprehensive overview of the province from the pre-contact native period to the death of Pierre Trudeau in 2000. (qwf.org)
  • Although Quebec City is the province's capital , the city of Montreal has the distinction of being the largest city in Quebec Province. (worldatlas.com)
  • Quebec language laws regulate the French language in the province and promote it as the exclusive language of all Quebecers. (worldatlas.com)
  • The British were responsible for naming the area the Province of Quebec after they defeated the French. (worldatlas.com)
  • Quebec has a more significant Arab population than any other Canadian province which might contribute to a large number of native Arabic speakers. (worldatlas.com)
  • It's the province of Québec that took its name from the city, and not the other way around. (bonjourquebec.com)
  • We're headed to Quebec Province on today's show. (travelthruhistory.tv)
  • Molecular Typing of Legionella pneumophila Isolates in the Province of Quebec from 2005 to 2015. (cdc.gov)
  • In this database, The Quebec Writers' Federation (QWF) presents the work of our primarily francophone province's English-language literary community. (qwf.org)
  • On March 23, some forty students protested outside the headquarters of the Féderation des travailleurs du Québec (FTQ), the province's largest union federation. (wsws.org)
  • Americans Primary Logo The Brooklyn Americans are an iconic team in the history of the National Hockey League (NHL). (sportslogohistory.com)
  • Come celebrate Christmas amid the tradition of Québec City and iconic Château Frontenac, where you'll enjoy a seasonal concert and the city's festive atmosphere. (roadscholar.org)
  • Quebec was first called Canada between 1534 and 1763. (wikipedia.org)
  • Quebec was confederated with Ontario, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick in 1867, beginning the Confederation of Canada. (wikipedia.org)
  • In Quebec, the first educational radio broadcast began in 1941 with Radio-Collège , a series of educational shows on Radio-Canada (the French CBC service). (eduperformance.com)
  • Quebec is one of the largest provinces in Canada and covers a region of approximately 595,391 square miles and according to data from Statistics Canada, was home to 8,439,925 people in 2018. (worldatlas.com)
  • The Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema, the Concordia University Interdisciplinary Studies in Sexuality program and the Queer Database Canada-Quebec, in association with the Quebec Gay Archives, present a lecture by Professor Lucas Hilderbrand of the University of California - Irvine on the history of gay bars in the USA since Stonewall. (agq.qc.ca)
  • Support the podcast at www.patreon.com/canadaehx Listen to this podcast episode at Canadian History Ehx When I look at communities in Canada, there are a wide assortment of things I can focus on. (canadaehx.com)
  • The Quebec Nordiques were a professional hockey team based in Quebec City, Canada. (sportslogohistory.com)
  • I am searching for this family who emigrated from Trondheim, Norway to Quebec, Canada 4th March 1871. (stackexchange.com)
  • I am writing about a Library and Archives Canada collection, "Quebec City Passenger Lists Index 1865-1900. (stackexchange.com)
  • We tell you the history and culture of Quebec and Canada! (quebec1608tours.com)
  • Must-do experience that highlights the significant role played by Quebec City in the creation of modern Canada and how intertwined Canadian and US history have been! (quebec1608tours.com)
  • In-depth historical overview that highlights how early French settlers, British Conquerors and American Loyalists shaped bilingual multicultural Canada and modern Quebec City! (quebec1608tours.com)
  • Learning about reconciliation in Canada could be as simple as learning more about the history and current state of affairs of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis populations in Quebec and Canada (and indeed around the world). (westernquebec.ca)
  • It can also mean learning about the history, causes, process and future of reconciliation in Canada. (westernquebec.ca)
  • Inuit and First Nations history extends well before the arrival of Europeans in Canada, while Métis emerged as a distinct culture after intermarriage between European settlers and First Nations people. (westernquebec.ca)
  • They continue to put Quebec, and Canada, at the forefront of electric vehicle manufacturing, as we work to build a strong, competitive economy, create good middle-class jobs now and into the future, and fight climate change. (gc.ca)
  • it is the culmination of our desire to attract the world's biggest players so that we're not only ready for tomorrow's economy, but we're making Quebec and Canada the green suppliers of choice. (gc.ca)
  • Northvolt's decision to pick Quebec to establish their project, amongst more than 70 sites, is a strong vote of confidence in the EV ecosystem we are currently building in Quebec, and all around Canada, and in our skilled workers. (gc.ca)
  • [la t͡sʏk] ) is a city located in north-central Quebec , Canada, on the Saint-Maurice River , between Trois-Rivières and Chambord . (wikipedia.org)
  • On March 26, 2003, Le Haut-Saint-Maurice Regional County Municipality was dissolved and all its municipalities and unorganized territories were amalgamated into the new City of La Tuque, thereby becoming the largest municipality with city status in land area in Quebec, and largest in Canada (38,000 km 2 ). (wikipedia.org)
  • Quebec, Canada) to obtain a seal. (cdc.gov)
  • The study was supported by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada and Quebec Research Fund. (msdmanuals.com)
  • So, in our study, we looked at six instances in which raccoon rabies caused outbreaks in Canada over the last two decades, and that happened in Ontario, Quebec, and in New Brunswick. (cdc.gov)
  • So you can think of it as reconstructing the ancestral history of these rabies viruses circulating within raccoons along the U.S.-Canada border. (cdc.gov)
  • While this condition was named after the area in which it was first seen, the Charlevoix-Saguenay region of Quebec, Canada, ARSACS has been identified in individuals worldwide. (medlineplus.gov)
  • The government bill - with its racist connotations - comes in the wake of the murder of six worshippers in a Quebec City mosque in January 2017 and the recent massacre of 50 Muslims in Christchurch, New Zealand by right-wing racists, and is consistent with the pattern of reactionary scapegoating of minorities increasingly practiced by many government leaders in the major capitalist countries as they heighten austerity and restrict immigration. (socialistproject.ca)
  • The Museum's purpose is to foster people's pride in Québec city's military heritage. (lacitadelle.qc.ca)
  • Complete overview of Quebec City's French and British history and architecture, from its founding as a fur trade post in 1608 to a vibrant Canadian and French-speaking capital of the XXI st Century. (quebec1608tours.com)
  • Explore Quebec City's charm and heritage through these photos and pictures of historic buildings, monuments, lively street scenes and the famous winter festival. (hickerphoto.com)
  • Jacques Cartier sailed into the St. Lawrence River in 1534 and established an ill-fated colony near present-day Quebec City at the site of Stadacona, a village of the St. Lawrence Iroquoians. (wikipedia.org)
  • He mapped the St. Lawrence River before establishing a settlement, Quebec City, in 1608. (greatesthockeylegends.com)
  • A bilingual road sign in Quebec City, Quebec. (worldatlas.com)
  • Samuel de Champlain played a critical role in the area as he established Quebec City. (worldatlas.com)
  • From Chicago to Kansas City, from New York City to Atlanta, Lucas Hilderbrand will lecture on the complex post-1969 history of gay bars in the United States. (agq.qc.ca)
  • The city of Québec lets you bask in old-European charm in a modern setting. (bonjourquebec.com)
  • The city of Québec is the first city north of Mexico to be registered on the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. (bonjourquebec.com)
  • The only fortified city north of Mexico, Old Québec is best discovered by strolling through its inviting cobblestone streets. (bonjourquebec.com)
  • Grow your family tree with religious and civil vital records, obituaries, headstones, censuses, city directories and other historical documents from Quebec, Acadia and the rest of French America. (genealogiequebec.com)
  • Quebec City was a hive of activity on the morning of May 16, 1883, when farmers began arriving before daybreak to sell young trees to people planning to plant them that day. (niche-canada.org)
  • It seems somewhat unlikely that the elaborate ceremony that introduced Arbor Day to Quebec City would do much to alter farmers' practices, but Joly's aim was clearly to capture the public's attention at the outset. (niche-canada.org)
  • Quebec City Historical Walking Tours! (quebec1608tours.com)
  • Spiced up by great family stories, our tour will be the highlight of your trip to Quebec City and will provide you with a wealth of information about local activities and off-the-beaten-path destinations. (quebec1608tours.com)
  • What an outstanding history tour of upper and lower Quebec City. (quebec1608tours.com)
  • From the cobblestoned streets of Old Quebec to the indigenous landscapes of Mingan Archipelago, the top heritage sites every tourist should explore include the historic district of Quebec City, the archeological marvels of L'Anse aux Meadows, and the enduring fortifications of Louisbourg. (laprincesse.ca)
  • A walk through the historic district of Quebec City is like stepping into a European postcard. (laprincesse.ca)
  • Taller than Niagara, Montmorency Falls near Quebec City has witnessed countless historical events, from early indigenous gatherings to battles between the French and British. (laprincesse.ca)
  • In the heart of Quebec City lies the Morrin Centre, a cultural hub with a varied past. (laprincesse.ca)
  • A winter scene in Old Quebec City in. (hickerphoto.com)
  • Quebec City is a family friendly. (hickerphoto.com)
  • Taylor has since renounced his signature on this report, declaring after the Quebec City mosque attack that legislation along such lines had provoked an increase in hate speech and assaults especially against Muslim women. (socialistproject.ca)
  • In Montréal, the Montreal Light, Heat and Power Company eliminated all its competitors, while elsewhere in Québec, the Shawinigan Water and Power Company laid the cornerstone of a vast industrial complex by harnessing the Rivière Saint-Maurice. (hydroquebec.com)
  • The database contains a digital catalogue of "The QWF Collection," a physical collection of books housed by our partners, the Atwater Library and Computer Centre and the Montreal Children's Library in Montreal, Quebec. (qwf.org)
  • Quebec Jewry, in Montreal in particular, has evolved over time, thanks to successive waves of migration from different regions of the world. (readquebec.ca)
  • As of today, almost 180,000 students remain on picket lines in departments and faculties that have been shuttered since February, not only in university-dense Montreal but also in smaller communities throughout Quebec. (ubc.ca)
  • A white fleur-de-lis with a blue outline, worn on Quebec Nordiques road jersey shoulder from 1979 - 1980 through 1994 - 1995. (sportslogohistory.com)
  • A blue fleur-de-lis, worn on Quebec Nordiques home shoulder from 1979 - 1980 through 1994 - 1995. (sportslogohistory.com)
  • The initial history and physical examination are critically important to identify and manage acute and chronic health conditions. (cdc.gov)
  • The overseas medical examination includes a medical history and physical examination to determine the presence and severity of Class A or Class B conditions . (cdc.gov)
  • Details of the overseas history and physical examination may be found in the Technical Instructions for Panel Physicians . (cdc.gov)
  • Requiring all children to attend school necessarily limits their schedule and therefore the number of hours they can work.11 Yet Quebec only passed its first law on compulsory school attendance for children in 1943, well after France in 1882, British Columbia in 1873 and Ontario in 1871. (lexology.com)
  • The website's 15 tools and collections total for over 50 million images and files covering all of Quebec as well as part of the United States, Ontario and Acadia from 1621 to this day. (genealogiequebec.com)
  • My ancestor, Thomas Kirby is believed to have been born in Quebec in 1838, at some point he and or his family moved to Kirby, Ontario where he married Elizabeth A Tremaine. (stackexchange.com)
  • Currently this training method is really successful across the world and in Quebec, we are seeing registration numbers continually increase since 1995. (eduperformance.com)
  • The dedication with which they have defended their rights and their extensive achievements in multiple sectors of activity have helped foster diversity in Quebec. (readquebec.ca)
  • In creating their historical representations, youth draw on raw facts about the past as much as they borrow from histories and vocabularies of the community to which they belong. (activehistory.ca)
  • We showcase the North American French heritage from Quebec to Acadia, Louisiana and the Pacific Northwest. (quebec1608tours.com)
  • Important events that mark this period are the World Wars, the Grande Noirceur, the Quiet Revolution (which improved the socio-economic standing of French Canadians and secularized Quebec), and the emergence of the contemporary Quebec sovereignty movement. (wikipedia.org)
  • In Québec and around the world, fierce competition between gas and electric lighting took off immediately. (hydroquebec.com)
  • All along the electric vehicle supply chain, from mining to processing critical minerals, through building batteries, Quebec is attracting historic investments from companies all around the world. (gc.ca)
  • Once again, with Northvolt's new facility, the world is choosing Quebec and Quebec workers. (gc.ca)
  • Our vision is beginning to take shape: Québec has become a world leader for the green economy. (gc.ca)
  • This prize, awarded by L'Institut d'histoire de l'Amérique française, is given to promote the production of works related to the political history of French America which stand out for their quality, originality, rigor of historical research, and accessibility to the general public. (queensu.ca)
  • This site, significant for the Innu people, intertwines natural beauty with indigenous history. (laprincesse.ca)
  • Indigenous History matters year-round. (westernquebec.ca)
  • This map provides an overview of Indigenous Nations and communities in Quebec. (westernquebec.ca)
  • Native Land Digital creates spaces where non-Indigenous people can be invited and challenged to learn more about the lands they inhabit, the history of those lands, and how to actively be part of a better future going forward together. (westernquebec.ca)
  • Quebec has a more significant percentage of bilingual residents than any of the other Canadian provinces. (worldatlas.com)
  • Its English library is a testament to the bilingual essence of Quebec, while the preserved jail cells narrate tales of bygone eras. (laprincesse.ca)
  • In my book Log Homes of Quebec , you'll discover several pièce sur pièce log homes from the 1800s, and more recently built round log homes of various styles. (readersdigest.ca)
  • Most of the native French speakers in Quebec are descendants of the settlers of New France. (worldatlas.com)
  • Our tours shed light on Canada's history from early French settlers in Quebec up to the 21st Century. (quebec1608tours.com)
  • During the initial screening appointment, providers should review overseas medical documents, address a refugee's immediate health concerns and priority needs as well as obtain a detailed history, including documentation of standard past medical history, medications, allergies, and social and family history. (cdc.gov)
  • Other aboriginal communities belong to the following First Nations: Abenakis Algonquins Atikamekw Crees Innu Malecite Mi'kmaq Mohawks Naskapi Wendats The aboriginal cultures of present-day Quebec are diverse, with their own languages, way of life, economies, and religious beliefs. (wikipedia.org)
  • Start your learning journey here to help you mark this important month by exploring more about the rich and diverse cultures, voices, experiences and histories of First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples. (westernquebec.ca)
  • Very few young people in Quebec can answer these three questions correctly. (activehistory.ca)
  • The 2011 census indicates that Arabic has the third highest number of native speakers in Quebec at 164,390 people. (worldatlas.com)
  • It is more common in standing occupations, with increased risk among older people, women (particularly related to pregnancy), smokers, obese individuals, and those with family history, prior leg injury or surgery. (cdc.gov)
  • Panel physicians obtain a medical history, including current symptoms, significant acute or chronic conditions, and past hospitalizations and/or institutionalizations for chronic conditions. (cdc.gov)
  • Determine the severity of disease, possible causes (eg, alcohol or drug use), and symptoms when taking the history of a patient with suspected cardiomyopathy. (medscape.com)
  • During this period, the inferior socio-economic status of francophones (because anglophones dominated the natural resources and industries of Quebec), the Catholic church, resistance against cultural assimilation, and isolation from non English-speaking populations were important themes. (wikipedia.org)
  • Documents on Genealogy Quebec are indexed in Quebec, and the quality of the site's images and indexes is unparalleled. (genealogiequebec.com)
  • Join thousands of members and discover your family history with Genealogy Quebec today! (genealogiequebec.com)
  • I am a very happy subscriber to Genealogy Quebec and find your site to be incredibly useful in researching my family history. (genealogiequebec.com)
  • What is Genealogy Quebec? (genealogiequebec.com)
  • Genealogy Quebec is a subscription based research website regrouping all of the collections and tools developed by the Drouin Institute over the course of its existence. (genealogiequebec.com)
  • And this is pretty much like constructing the genealogy of someone's family history. (cdc.gov)
  • With the help of many students and dedicated teachers, I have spent the past ten years amassing nearly five thousand short texts written by secondary, CEGEP and undergraduate students taking courses on Quebec history. (activehistory.ca)
  • Beyond its industrial tales, the museum also showcases art and cultural exhibits, blending history with contemporary creativity. (laprincesse.ca)
  • Although most of the homes are located in bucolic and secluded surroundings in various regions of Quebec, a few are situated on residential streets. (readersdigest.ca)
  • Following the Seven Years' War, Quebec became a British colony in the British Empire. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Museum houses one of Canada's largest military collections, which stretches across 300 years of history from the French colonial period to the present day. (lacitadelle.qc.ca)
  • We examine the most significant traces left by 400 years of history! (quebec1608tours.com)
  • Reminiscent of pioneer days, the cozy log homes of Quebec emanate warmth and beauty. (readersdigest.ca)
  • We offer history talks to guests with limited mobility in a cozy private lounge situated in the historic district. (quebec1608tours.com)
  • Aboriginal settlements were located across the area of present-day Quebec before the arrival of Europeans. (wikipedia.org)
  • Before contact with Europeans, they did not have a written language, and passed their history and other cultural knowledge along to each generation through oral tradition. (wikipedia.org)
  • The King of France developed an interest in Quebec during the early 1520's after Giovanni da Verrazzano convinced him to send men to explore the region with hopes of finding a viable route to China . (worldatlas.com)
  • In the Québec region, the soul of New France resonates in Old Québec. (bonjourquebec.com)
  • 15 tools to discover your Quebec, French-Canadian and Acadian ancestors, from New France to the present day. (genealogiequebec.com)
  • I have just about completed my family history all the way back to Hesdin, France. (genealogiequebec.com)
  • Founded in 1944, the Quebec Federation of Home and School Associations is independent, incorporated, non-legislated and not-for-profit volunteer organization that promotes the involvement of parents, students, educators and the community at large in the advancement of learning, and acts as a voice for parents in Quebec education. (concordia.ca)
  • The authors provide an insightful perspective on the history of Quebec, focusing on the social, economic, and political development of the region and its peoples. (qwf.org)
  • The presence of English native speakers in Quebec dates back to the 18th century when the British took control of the region. (worldatlas.com)
  • Many of the older pièce sur pièce log homes of Quebec were reconstructed from two or more original homes that were purchased in one region, taken apart, then transported to a new site to be reassembled as one residence. (readersdigest.ca)
  • Furthermore, it demonstrates that history courses have an impact on students' historical consciousness. (activehistory.ca)
  • The Paleoindian period was followed by the Archaic, a time when major changes occurred in the landscape and the settlement of the territory of Quebec. (wikipedia.org)
  • The logo was meant to be symbolic of winter sports such as hockey being popular activities within Quebec at that time period. (sportslogohistory.com)
  • In 1869, the Quebec government intervened for the first time with the Industrial Schools Act. (ffariq.org)
  • Meanwhile, many Québec solidaire members had expressed unease with statements by newly elected QS members of the National Assembly indicating support for a "compromise" that would adopt the Bouchard-Taylor report's position. (socialistproject.ca)
  • WHO and the Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity have a strong history of collaboration on access and benefit-sharing as well as on other issues. (who.int)
  • For a more leisurely excursion, visit Manoir Montmorency, located in the park that is part of the Société des établissements de plein air du Québec (SÉPAQ), and dine on the restaurant's terrace, before or after checking out the Manoir's gift shop and interpretation centre. (bonjourquebec.com)