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  2. Quebec Cultural Heritage Directory - Wikipedia

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    The objective of the Répertoire was to "identify, preserve, and make known the heritage of all regions of Quebec". [4] Those properties which were protected under the Cultural Property Act of 1972 ( French : la Loi sur les biens culturels ) were included on the Register of Cultural Property ( French : Registre des biens culturels ).

  3. Association of the Most Beautiful Villages of Quebec

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    An aerial view of the village of Percé, Quebec, and its famous rock, taken from Mont-Sainte-Anne. The Association of the Most Beautiful Villages of Quebec (French: Association des plus beaux villages du Québec, pronounced [asɔsjɑsjɔ̃ de ply bo vilaʒ dy kebɛk]) is an association created in 1997 by Jean-Marie Girardville and inspired from similar associations in France, Belgium, and Italy.

  4. Québécois people - Wikipedia

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    It may also be used, with an upper- or lower-case initial, as an adjective relating to Quebec, or to the French-Canadian culture of Quebec. [12] A resident or native of Quebec is often referred to in English as a Quebecer or Quebecker. [13] In French, Québécois or Québécoise usually refers to any native or resident of Quebec.

  5. Vive le Québec libre - Wikipedia

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    Long live Quebec!") and then added, followed by loud applause, "Vive le Québec libre !" ("Long live free Quebec!") with particular emphasis on the word libre . The phrase, a slogan used by Quebecers who favoured Quebec sovereignty , was seen as giving his support to the movement.

  6. Canadian French - Wikipedia

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    The term "Canadian French" was formerly used to refer specifically to Quebec French and the closely related varieties of Ontario and Western Canada descended from it. [6] This is presumably because Canada and Acadia were distinct parts of New France, and also of British North America, until 1867. The term is no longer usually deemed to exclude ...

  7. Unis (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Unis is a Canadian French language specialty channel.The channel broadcasts general entertainment programming, with a particular focus on highlighting francophone communities outside Quebec.

  8. Pamela Anderson reacts to Oscars snub for ‘The Last Showgirl ...

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    Pamela Anderson did not receive an Academy Award nomination for her star turn in "The Last Showgirl," and she's responding with grace.. While recalling her career with Martha Stewart in an ...

  9. Rassemblement pour l'Indépendance Nationale - Wikipedia

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    Une idée qui somnolait : écrits sur la souveraineté du Québec depuis les origines du RIN, 1958-2000, Montréal: Comeau & Nadeau, 250 p. ISBN 2-922494-33-0; RIN. Programme politique du Rassemblement pour l'indépendance nationale : tel qu'adopté à son congrès de mai 1965, Montréal: RIN, 75 p. Pelletier, Réjean (1974).