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  2. List of Indian reserves in Quebec - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of Native reserves in Quebec, Canada. It includes only the reserves that are officially designated as Indian reserve and fall under the jurisdiction of the Canadian government's Department of Indian and Northern Affairs. Therefore, other Aboriginal local municipal units of Quebec are not listed here and can be found in ...

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  4. Indigenous peoples in Quebec - Wikipedia

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    The Cree are the most populous nation in the Algonquian-language family. The majority live in Quebec and Ontario, but Cree also live in Manitoba, Alberta, and Saskatchewan. There are 10 Cree First Nations communities in northern Quebec. They are the: Cree Nation of Chisasibi in Chisasibi. Cree Nation of Eastmain in Eastmain.

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    The Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours Chapel ( chapelle Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours, "Our Lady of Good Help") is a church in the district of Old Montreal in Montreal, Quebec. One of the oldest churches in Montreal, it was built in 1771 over the ruins of an earlier chapel. The church is located at 400 Saint Paul Street East at Bonsecours Street, just ...

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  7. Vive le Québec libre - Wikipedia

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    In the background, Mayor of Montreal Jean Drapeau. " Vive le Québec libre ! " ( French: [viv lə ke.bɛk libʁ], 'Long live free Quebec!') was a phrase in a speech delivered by French President Charles de Gaulle in Montreal, Quebec on July 24, 1967, during an official visit to Canada for the Expo 67 world's fair. While giving an address to a ...

  8. Charter of the French Language - Wikipedia

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    The Charter of the French Language (French: La charte de la langue française ), also known as Bill 101 ( French: Loi 101 ), is a law in the Canadian province of Quebec defining French, the language of the majority of the population, as the official language of the provincial government. It is the central piece of legislation that forms Quebec ...

  9. List of radio stations in Quebec - Wikipedia

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    contemporary hit radio ( French ) CHRD-FM. 105.3 FM. Drummondville. Bell Media Radio ( Rouge FM) soft adult contemporary ( French ) CHME-FM. 94.9 FM. Escoumins.