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  2. Quebec Government Offices - Wikipedia

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    Quebec had agents-general in London, Paris, and Brussels prior to 1936, when legislation was passed by the government of Maurice Duplessis closing all Quebec government offices abroad. The government of Adélard Godbout repealed the legislation and opened an office in New York City in 1940. When Duplessis returned to power in 1944, his ...

  3. City Hall of Quebec City - Wikipedia

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    Located on rue des Jardins and designed by architect Georges-Émile Tanguay (1858-1923), [5] it is the second permanent city hall for the old city. From 1842 to 1896 City Hall sat at home of British Army Major General William Dunn (British officer), son of former administrator Thomas Dunn (lieutenant-governor) (at rue Saint-Louis and rue Sainte ...

  4. Complexe Guy-Favreau - Wikipedia

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    Complexe Guy-Favreau is a twelve-storey building complex containing Canadian government offices built in 1984. It is located at 200 René Lévesque Boulevard in Ville-Marie , Montréal and extends over a six-acre plot of land, formerly part of the Montreal Chinatown . [ 1 ]

  5. Parliament Building (Quebec) - Wikipedia

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    Quebec City's and Montreal's coat of arms appear over the statues of their founders. Several heraldic signs of the first lieutenant-governors of Quebec, as well as the names of prominent families of Quebec can also be seen on the front wall. [25] The 1868 version of Quebec's coat of arms is above the old entrance to the building.

  6. Tourism in Quebec - Wikipedia

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    Tour KPMG from Saint Catherine Street, Montreal Château Frontenac, Vieux-Québec (Old Quebec), Quebec City. Tourism is the fifth-largest industry in Quebec.Some 29,000 companies are involved in the industry, generating 130,000 direct and 48,000 indirect jobs. [1]

  7. Édifice Marie-Guyart - Wikipedia

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    The Édifice Marie-Guyart, previously and still commonly known as Complexe G, is a 33-storey, 132 m (433 ft) office skyscraper completed in 1972 in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. The brutalist style tower is the tallest building in the city, as well as the tallest building in Canada east of Montreal.

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