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  2. Timeline of Quebec history (1931–1959) - Wikipedia

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    1931 - "Shadows on the Rock", a book by eminent Canadian author Andrew Edwards (1931) describes French-Canadian Roman Catholic life in 17th-century Québec.1931 - The Statute of Westminster provided that all existing dominions of the British Empire, and all new dominions created thereafter, were fully independent of the United Kingdom so that the British Parliament no longer had legislative ...

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

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    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: Liberals win. 1914 - Beginning of First World War.

  4. Timeline of Quebec history - Wikipedia

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    Events taking place outside Quebec, for example in English Canada, the United States, Britain or France, may be included when they are considered to have had a significant impact on Quebec's history. 1533 and before; 1534 to 1607; 1608 to 1662; 1663 to 1759; 1760 to 1773; 1774 to 1790; 1791 to 1840; 1841 to 1866; 1867 to 1899; 1900 to 1930 ...

  5. 1931 Quebec general election - Wikipedia

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    The 1931 Quebec general election was held on August 24, 1931, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Quebec, Canada. The incumbent Quebec Liberal Party , led by Louis-Alexandre Taschereau , was re-elected, defeating the Quebec Conservative Party , led by Camillien Houde .

  6. History of Quebec - Wikipedia

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    Marie de l'Incarnation (1599–1672) was the mother superior at Quebec, 1639–72. [51] [52] During the 1759 Quebec Campaign of the Seven Years' War, Augustinian nun Marie-Joseph Legardeur de Repentigny, Sœur de la Visitation, managed the Hôpital Général in Quebec City and oversaw the care of hundreds of wounded soldiers from both the ...

  7. 1930 in Canada - Wikipedia

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    July 1 – The Seigniory Club, later to become the Château Montebello hotel, opens in Montebello, Quebec June 26 – John B. King Explosion July 28 – Federal election : R.B. Bennett 's Conservatives win a majority, defeating Mackenzie King 's Liberals

  8. Great Depression in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The worldwide Great Depression of the early 1930s was a social and economic shock that left millions of Canadians unemployed, hungry and often homeless. Few countries were affected as severely as Canada during what became known as the "Dirty Thirties", due to Canada's heavy dependence on raw material and farm exports, combined with a crippling ...

  9. Category:1930s in Quebec - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1930s in Quebec" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. G. Grande Noirceur; P.