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  2. List of defunct newspapers of Canada - Wikipedia

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    La Gazette du commerce et littéraire pour la Ville & District de Montréal: QC: Montreal: 1778 ? Hour: QC: Montreal: 1996 2012 Ici: QC: Montreal? 2009 The Irish Vindicator and Canada General Advertiser: QC: Montreal: 1828 ? Le Jour: QC: Montreal: 1973 1978 The Literary Garland: QC: Montreal: 1838 ? Le Magasin du Bas-Canada, Journal littéraire ...

  3. List of newspapers in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu – Le Canada Français; Saint-Jérôme – L'Écho du Nord, Journal Le Nord; Saint-Lin-Laurentides – L'Express Montcalm; Saint-Sauveur – Le Journal des Pays-d'en-Haut La Vallée; Saint-Tite – L'Hebdo Mékinac Des Chenaux; Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts – L'Information du Nord Sainte-Agathe

  4. List of French-language academic journals - Wikipedia

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    A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing French Wikipedia article at [[:fr:Liste de revues scientifiques francophones]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template {{Translated|fr|Liste de revues scientifiques francophones}} to the talk page.

  5. Canadian Army Journal - Wikipedia

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    The journal first adopted its current name in 1947 with Jack G. DeProse as the founding editor-in-chief. [2] Preceded by the Canadian Army Training Memorandum (an English-only publication published monthly from 1941 to 1947), the bilingual army journal ceased publication in June 1965 amidst reform within the Department of National Defence seeking to unify the periodical publications of the ...

  6. Canadian French - Wikipedia

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    The term "Canadian French" was formerly used to refer specifically to Quebec French and the closely related varieties of Ontario and Western Canada descended from it. [6] This is presumably because Canada and Acadia were distinct parts of New France, and also of British North America, until 1867. The term is no longer usually deemed to exclude ...

  7. Canadian Literature (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Literature publishes both general and special issues. The general issues deal with a range of periods and topics, while the special issues focus on more specific topics, including issues on themes such as travel, ethnicity, women's writing, multiculturalism, and Indigenous literature; particular genres such as Canadian poetry, historical novels; life writing, and speculative fiction ...

  8. Société du parler français au Canada - Wikipedia

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    SLMC. "(1930) Glossaire du parler français au Canada. Société du parler français au Canada", in the Site for Language Management in Canada, 2006; In French. LexiQué. "La Société du parler français au Canada (1902-1962)", in the site of the Laboratoire de lexicologie et lexicographie québécoises, June 6, 2007; Verreault, Claude.

  9. Olfa Youssef - Wikipedia

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    Olfa Youssef is a Tunisian university professor and a writer specializing in Arabic linguistics, psychoanalysis and Applied Islamic Studies. Her publications deal with themes related to Islam , the Quran , the place of women in Islam, religious freedom and cross-religious dialogue.