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  2. Le Devoir - Wikipedia

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    Le Devoir headquarters have been located in Montreal at 71A rue Saint-Jacques from 1910 to 1914; at 443 rue Saint-Vincent in Old Montreal from 1914 to 1924; at 430 rue Notre-Dame East from 1924 to 1972; at 211 rue du Saint-Sacrement from 1972 to 1992, at 2050 rue de Bleury from 1992 to 2016; before moving to 1265 rue Berri on December 11, 2016. [9]

  3. Bernard Descôteaux - Wikipedia

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    Bernard Descôteaux OQ ChOM (French: [bɛʁnaʁ dekoto]; 1947 – 13 January 2024) was a Canadian journalist.He was the editor-in-chief and director of the Montreal-based newspaper Le Devoir from 1999 through 2016.

  4. List of Quebec media - Wikipedia

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    Le Soleil (Quebec) La Tribune (Sherbrooke) La Voix de l'Est (Granby) Le Nouvelliste (Trois-Rivières) Le Quotidien (Saguenay) Le Journal de Montréal ; Le Journal de Québec ; Montreal Gazette In the English language. Métro (TC Transcontinental) North Shore News In the English language. [1] Ended September 4, 1980. [2]

  5. REM de l'Est - Wikipedia

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    The REM de l'Est was announced as a 32 km (19.88 mi) extension of the REM, with 23 stations connecting the underserved east of Montreal Island to downtown Montreal. [1] [17] Like the REM, the REM de l'Est would have been an electric, fully automated light metro system.

  6. Claude Ryan - Wikipedia

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    Claude Ryan CC GOQ (January 26, 1925 – February 9, 2004) was a Canadian journalist and politician.He was the director of the newspaper Le Devoir from 1964 to 1978, leader of the Quebec Liberal Party from 1978 to 1982, National Assembly of Quebec member for Argenteuil from 1979 to 1994 and Minister of Education from 1985 to 1989.

  7. Bâtiment 7 (Montreal) - Wikipedia

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    Bâtiment 7 is a space of 90,000 square foot in Montreal in the Quebec province in Canada, converted into a shared community space, in the Pointe Saint-Charles suburb of Montreal. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is located on the previous plot of real estate owned by the train company Canadian National Railway (CN).

  8. Sophie Bédard Marcotte - Wikipedia

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    Sophie Bédard Marcotte is a Canadian film director from Montreal, Quebec, [1] whose films explore the boundaries between documentary and fiction storytelling. [2]She had a number of sound credits on films before releasing her debut documentary film, I've Gone Backwards or Something (J'ai comme reculé, on dirait), in 2017.

  9. Hélène Pelletier-Baillargeon - Wikipedia

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    Hélène Pelletier-Baillargeon was born in Montreal in 1932. [1] [2] She is the daughter of Dominique Pelletier, notary (1892–1950).Her uncle, Georges Pelletier (1882–1950), was director of Le Devoir from 1932 to 1947.