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  2. Timeline of Montreal history - Wikipedia

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    The timeline of Montreal history is a chronology of significant events in the history of Montreal, Canada's second-most populated city, with about 3.5 million residents in 2018, [1] and the fourth-largest French-speaking city in the world.

  3. History of Montreal - Wikipedia

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    Depiction of the Bonsecours Market and Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours Chapel in Montreal, 1853.. Montreal was established in 1642 in what is now the province of Quebec, Canada.At the time of European contact the area was inhabited by the St. Lawrence Iroquoians, a discrete and distinct group of Iroquoian-speaking indigenous people.

  4. List of mayors of Montreal - Wikipedia

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    1970: Summer Olympics: 1976: Other; ... 1908 – 1910 1908 (55%) 30 James John Edmund Guerin ... Timeline of Montreal history; History of Montreal;

  5. Category:History of Montreal - Wikipedia

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    Timeline of Montreal history * Template:Montreal History; 0–9. 1944 Montreal RAF Liberator VI crash; 1972 Montreal Museum of Fine Arts robbery;

  6. Timeline of Canadian history - Wikipedia

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    This is a brief timeline of the history of Canada, ... 1910: 4 May: Royal Canadian Navy is established. [83] ... Expo 67 opens in Montreal. 1970:

  7. Of Montreal discography - Wikipedia

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    Album 1998 "Nicki Lighthouse" 100 Guitar Mania Cherry Peel: 1999 "Singles Club #3" Happy Happy Birthday To Me Records: non-album single "The Problem With April" Kindercore "Spoon Full of Sugar" [n 1] "True Friends Don't Want To Do Things Like That" 2000 "Archibald of the Balding Sparrows" [n 2] 2001 "Kindercore Single of the Month" [n 3]

  8. List of Montreal music groups - Wikipedia

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    Montreal has been called the new hotbed for music worldwide by Rolling Stone magazine. The magazine also listed a song by the new indie rock group The Stills , "Still in Love", as one of the top songs of 2003.

  9. Music of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The 1971 CRTC rules (30% Canadian content on Canadian radio) [68] finally come into full effect and by the end of the 20th century radio stations would have to play 35% Canadian content. [121] This led to an explosion in the 21st century of Canadian pop musicians dominating the airwaves unlike any era before. [ 122 ]