Category: Quebec

Categories: Canada

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Quebec is a province in east-central Canada. It is the only province in Canada that is predominantly French-speaking, and has French as its only official language. It is the largest province (though the territory of Nunavut is larger), and the second most populous province after Ontario.

Quebec was one of the first four provinces that were created at Confederation on 1 July 1867, along with Ontario, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick.

For events in Quebec prior to July 1, 1867, see Lower Canada aka Canada East 1841-1867.


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Hudson Bay
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Hudson Strait
Ungava Bay
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Atlantic Ocean
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New York, USA
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Maine, USA

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19 Sep 1898 Bonaventure, Gaspé, Québec, Canada
14 Feb 1869 Bonaventure, Gaspé, Québec, Canada - 28 Mar 1939
03 Dec 1891 Quebec, Canada - 1969
17 Jan 1884 Canada - 1940 photo
03 Oct 1896 Montreal, Quebec, Canada - 24 Mar 1979
02 Nov 1906 Abertridwr, Caerphilly, Wales, United Kingdom - 16 Feb 1982
24 Jan 1881 St Brides Major, Glamorgan, Wales, United Kingdom - 20 Nov 1968 photo
Oct 1863 Quebec, Canada
27 Mar 1827 Quebec, Canada - 26 Aug 1905 photo
abt 22 Sep 1899 Masham, Wright, Quebec, Canada - 1957 photo




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