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  2. Timeline of Montreal history - Wikipedia

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    The timeline of Montreal history is a chronology of significant events in the history of Montreal, Canada's second-most populated city, with about 3.5 million residents in 2018, [1] and the fourth-largest French-speaking city in the world.

  3. History of Montreal - Wikipedia

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    Depiction of the Bonsecours Market and Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours Chapel in Montreal, 1853.. Montreal was established in 1642 in what is now the province of Quebec, Canada.At the time of European contact the area was inhabited by the St. Lawrence Iroquoians, a discrete and distinct group of Iroquoian-speaking indigenous people.

  4. Timeline of Quebec history (1900–1930) - Wikipedia

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    1910 - Henri Bourassa founds Le Devoir (newspaper). 1912 - The Parliament of Canada passes Quebec Boundaries Extension Act that extends the northern boundary of the province of Quebec to Hudson Strait. 1912 - Ontario limits the teaching in French to grades one and two of elementary school with Regulation 17. 1912 - Quebec general election ...

  5. Category:History of Montreal - Wikipedia

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    Timeline of Montreal history * Template:Montreal History; 0–9. 1944 Montreal RAF Liberator VI crash; 1972 Montreal Museum of Fine Arts robbery;

  6. History of Montreal cabarets - Wikipedia

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    However, the New York and later the Montreal Mafia had close ties with the cabaret world, and the vitality of cabarets was eventually affected by the popularity of television and a campaign of public repression led by Mayor Jean Drapeau in the late 1950s, until the beginning of the 1970s, when cabarets disappeared from the Montreal scene.

  7. Music of Quebec - Wikipedia

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    Quebec has also produced a number of significant Anglophone artists, including Arcade Fire (who had 3 No. 1 albums on the Billboard 200 like The Suburbs in 2010.) Win Butler graduated from McGill University in Montreal in 2004. Régine Chassagne also went there. Other Anglophone artists from Quebec include Patrick Watson, The Dears, Godspeed You!

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  9. List of mayors of Montreal - Wikipedia

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    1970: Summer Olympics: 1976: Other; ... 1908 – 1910 1908 (55%) 30 James John Edmund Guerin ... Timeline of Montreal history; History of Montreal;