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Services Québec provides general information on government programs and services, which is available by phone or at one of Services Québec offices. The Répertoire des programmes et services (French only), which contains information on over 3000 subjects related to government programs and services and is updated regularly in collaboration ...
Opération Nez rouge (literally, "Operation Red Nose"), founded in 1984, is an escorting service offered in Quebec and several francophone countries, including Switzerland, [1] as well as other places in Canada using both the French name and Operation Red Nose during the Christmas holiday season.
The service was launched in the early 1960s after major reforms in the health and social services system were made by the Castonguay-Nepveu Commission during the Quiet Revolution era in the 1960s. Until the commission, most health and social services had been generally under jurisdiction of religious-affiliated agencies, primarily those of the ...
Administrative regions are used to organize the delivery of provincial government services. They were also the basis of organization for regional conferences of elected officers (French: conférences régionales des élus, CRÉ), with the exception of the Montérégie and Nord-du-Québec regions, which each had three CRÉs or equivalent bodies.
The following is a list of Native reserves in Quebec, ... Algonquin Nation Programs and Services Secretariat: n/a: 29.7 73.4: Romaine 2 [27] Montagnais de Unamen Shipu:
The Ministry of Government Services (French: Ministère des Services gouvernementaux) was a government department in the Canadian province of Quebec. It oversaw the public service and facilitated citizen interaction with the government.
Note that although the terms "city" and "town" are both used in the category name because of common English usage, Quebec does not distinguish between cities and towns under law; this category thus includes all villes, regardless of whether they are referred to as cities or towns by English speakers.
The Champlain–St. Bernard de Lacolle Border Crossing connects Champlain, New York, and St-Bernard-de-Lacolle, Quebec, on the United States–Canada border.It is the terminus of Interstate 87 in the US and Quebec Autoroute 15 in Canada. [1]