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  • {{wiktionary|Quebec|Québec}} '''[[Quebec]]''' is a French-speaking province in Eastern Canada.
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  • {{History of Quebec}} ...hey are considered to have had a significant impact on [[History of Quebec|Quebec's history]].
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  • ...was a political controversy that occurred in [[Quebec]] during the [[2003 Quebec general election]] campaign. ...ues Parizeau]], had reiterated his controversial statement that the [[1995 Quebec referendum|1995 referendum]] failed due to "''[[money and the ethnic vote]]
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  • ...t yé-yé singer and actress. She was the wife of former [[Premier of Quebec|Quebec Premier]] and [[Parti Québécois]] leader [[Bernard Landry]]. ...e present|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=nI8aAQAAIAAJ|date=November 2003|publisher=Lynx Images|isbn=9781894073219|pages=77, 107}}</ref> Renaud reloc
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  • | circulation = 42,978 weekdays<br/>45,783 Saturdays in 2011<ref name="ecirc">[[Audit Bureau of Circulations (North America)|Audit | headquarters = 1920, rue Bellefeuille<br />[[Trois-Rivières]], [[Quebec]]<br />G9A 3Y2
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  • ...l representation]]<br>[[Alter-globalization]]<br>[[Environmentalism]]<br>[[Quebec federalism]]}} | seats1_title = Seats in the [[National Assembly of Quebec|National Assembly]]
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  • ...ie Moreau]]), a sexy, [[Epicureanism|epicurean]], man-crazy [[Montreal]]er in her thirties working at the [[advertising agency]] ''Mirage-Image'', as wel *[[Television of Quebec]]
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  • | birth_place= [[Quebec City]], [[Quebec]] | office=[[National Assembly of Quebec|MNA]] for [[Vanier (provincial electoral district)|Vanier]]
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  • * [[Montmorency (novel)]], 2003, the first novel in the Montmorency series * Montmorency, a fictional dog in Jerome K. Jerome's novel ''[[Three Men in a Boat]]''
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  • | image = Guy Chevrette (Quebec-3 Sept 2012).jpg | birth_place = [[Saint-Come, Quebec|Saint-Come]], [[Quebec]]
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  • | office = [[Senate of Canada|Senator]] for [[Stadacona]], [[Quebec]] | birth_place = [[L'Assomption, Quebec|L'Assomption]], [[Quebec]]
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  • ...Organisations unies pour l'indépendance]], a [[Quebec sovereignty movement|Quebec independence]] organization. He was succeeded by [[Gilbert Paquette]].<ref> ...l'année]]'' ("Patriot of the Year") by the [[Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society]] in 1996.
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  • {{Short description|Defunct baseball team in Canada}} |founded = [[2003 in baseball|2003]]
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  • | birth_place = [[Mistissini, Quebec]], Canada | term_end1 = 2003
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  • | predecessor = The electoral district was created in 1996. | predecessor2 = The electoral district was created in 1987.
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  • | location = [[Sherbrooke]], [[Quebec]] ...in [[Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec]] ([[French language|French]] for "Quebec Student Sports Network").
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  • | birth_place = [[Pointe-Claire]], [[Quebec]], Canada ...lSilver|[[2003 Pan American Games|2003 Santo Domingo]]|[[Water polo at the 2003 Pan American Games|Team]]}}
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  • | birth_place = [[Frampton, Quebec]], Canada | predecessor1 = [[Gilles Bernier (Quebec politician)|Gilles Bernier]]
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  • {{Short description|Provincial political party in Canada}} | name = Marxist–Leninist Party of Quebec
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  • | birth_place= [[Montreal]], Quebec | party= [[Quebec Liberal Party]] <small>(provincial)</small><br />[[Union Montreal]] <small>
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