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  2. Services Québec - Wikipedia

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    Services Québec is a government body that was created on January 25, 2004, by the government of Québec. In creating Services Québec, the government of Québec changed how it provides services to the public. Previously, the departments and bodies of the government of Québec responded to requests from citizens and businesses within the scope ...

  3. Government of Quebec - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Quebec (French: Gouvernement du Québec) also known as His Majesty's Government for Quebec is the body responsible for the administration of the Canadian province of Quebec. The term Government of Quebec (French: Gouvernement du Québec) is typically used to refer to the executive— ministers of the Crown (the Executive ...

  4. Quebec - Wikipedia

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    It is composed of 95 réseaux locaux de services (RLS; 'local service networks') and 18 agences de la santé et des services sociaux (ASSS; 'health and social services agencies'). Quebec's health system is supported by the Régie de l'assurance maladie du Québec (RAMQ) which works to maintain the accessibility of services for all citizens of ...

  5. Cultural heritage of Quebec - Wikipedia

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    Saint-Louis Church, Lotbinière, classified as a historic monument in 1965. According to the Loi sur le patrimoine culturel du Québec, the cultural heritage of Quebec is made up of deceased historical figures, historic places and events, heritage documents, buildings, objects and sites, heritage cultural landscapes and intangible heritage.

  6. Réseau de transport de la Capitale - Wikipedia

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    The Réseau de transport de la Capitale ( RTC ), the brand name for the Société de transport de Québec, provides urban public transit services in the Quebec City area. It was founded in 2002, continuing the operations of the former Société de transport de la Communauté urbaine de Québec, as the latter was merged into the new Quebec City.

  7. Quebec City - Wikipedia

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    Quebec City. Quebec City (/ kwɪˈbɛk / ⓘ or / kəˈbɛk /; [11] French: Ville de Québec), officially known as Québec (French pronunciation: [kebɛk]), [12] is the capital city of the Canadian province of Quebec. As of July 2021, the city had a population of 549,459, [13] and the metropolitan area had a population of 839,311. [14]

  8. Administrative divisions of Quebec - Wikipedia

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    Quebec was divided into counties until the early 1980s when they were dissolved and the province was divided into regional county municipalities. The Eastern Townships was an administrative region in southeastern Quebec. Since 1987, most of the area is within the administrative region Estrie, and the term Eastern Townships is now used in ...

  9. Ministry of Government Services (Quebec) - Wikipedia

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    Ministry of Government Services (Quebec) 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. [citation needed]