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  2. Conscription Crisis of 1917 - Wikipedia

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    The Conscription Crisis of 1917 (French: Crise de la conscription de 1917) was a political and military crisis in Canada during World War I.It was mainly caused by disagreement on whether men should be conscripted to fight in the war, but also brought out many issues regarding relations between French Canadians and English Canadians.

  3. Timeline of Quebec history (1841–1866) - Wikipedia

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    This section of the Timeline of Quebec history concerns the events in British North America relating to what is the present day province of Quebec, Canada from the passage of the Union Act to the passage of the British North America Act, 1867.

  4. Voltigeurs de Québec - Wikipedia

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    Les Voltigeurs de Québec is a Primary Reserve infantry regiment of the Canadian Forces.It is at the Quebec City Armoury in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.The name of the regiment commemorates another older French-speaking Canadian militia light infantry unit, the Canadian Voltigeurs (raised in 1812 and disbanded in 1815).

  5. Timeline of Quebec history - Wikipedia

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    Chronologie de l'histoire du Québec (in French) Chronologie historique des femmes du Québec (in French) Rond-point : Histoire du Québec (in French) L'influence amérindienne sur la société canadienne du régime français (in French) Les patriotes de 1837-1838 (in French) Histoire du français au Québec (in French)

  6. Battle of the Plains of Abraham - Wikipedia

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    Governor de Vaudreuil, who later wrote to his government and put the full blame for the French rout on the deceased Montcalm, [63] decided to abandon Quebec and the Beauport shore, ordering all of his forces to march west and eventually join up with Bougainville, leaving the garrison in Quebec under the command of Jean-Baptiste Nicolas Roch de ...

  7. Quebec City Armoury - Wikipedia

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    Master Chief Joe D. Brown (wearing a bearskin hat), Drum Major of the United States Navy Band, leading members of the band in front of the Quebec City Armoury as part of the opening ceremony of the Quebec Music Festival. The Voltigeurs de Québec Armoury was severely damaged by a fire on April 4, 2008.

  8. List of premiers of Quebec - Wikipedia

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    2012 Quebec student protests, lost his own seat in 2012. 30: Pauline Marois (b. 1949) 19 September 2012 23 April 2014 2012 election (40th Leg.) Parti Québécois (Ldr. 2007) MNA for Charlevoix–Côte-de-Beaupré: First woman to hold the office. Quebec Charter of Values. Lost her own seat in 2014. 31: Philippe Couillard (b. 1957) 23 April 2014 ...

  9. Articles of Capitulation of Quebec - Wikipedia

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    Articles of Capitulation [1] Demanded by Mr. de RAMSAY [], the King's Lieutenant, commanding the high and low Towns of Quebec, chief of the military order of St. Lewis, to His Excellency the General of the troops of His Britannic Majesty—"The capitulation demanded on the part of the enemy, and granted by the Excellencies Admiral SAUNDERS and General Townshend, etc., etc., etc., is in manner ...