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  1. This page was last changed on 29 March 2017, at 15:01. Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License and the GFDL; additional terms may apply.

  2. Canadian French ( French: français canadien) includes the varieties of the French language spoken in Canada. In the 2011 census about 10 million people said they could speak French in a conversation. [1] French is the mother tongue of about 7.3 million Canadians. [1] 7.9 million said they spoke French at home. [1]

  3. Repentigny is a suburb of Montreal, which is in Quebec, Canada. It was created at about the same year as Quebec City. Before, people who lived there were farmers. Now, there are a lot of people who live there. Most of the people work in Montreal so they have to use Highway 40, which cuts the town in half. Although it is a very pleasant and calm ...

  4. The Bloc Québécois ( BQ) is a federal political party based in Canada that mainly believes and advocates Quebec should secede from Canada, also known as Quebec sovereignty. [1] The Bloc was created by Members of Parliament (MPs) from the national Progressive Conservative Party and the Liberal Party. They were angry that the Meech Lake Accord ...

  5. The Canadian Encyclopedia ( TCE; French: L'Encyclopédie canadienne) is the national encyclopedia of Canada. It was published online by the Historica Canada. It also has the support of Canadian Heritage . They are available for free online in both English and French. The Canadian Encyclopedia includes more than 19,500 articles in both languages ...

  6. Sainte-Mélanie used to be part of the territory of the Ailleboust Seignory, which was given to Jean d'Ailleboust d'Argenteuil (1694-1785) in 1736. By 1800, Pierre-Louis Panet (1761-1812) was Lord of Ailleboust. His daughter Charlotte-Mélanie Panet (1794-1872) may have been the source of the name Sainte-Mélanie, also a reference to Melania ...

  7. The English word "free" has several meanings. The word "free" in "The Free Encyclopedia" refers first and foremost to the licensing terms of Wikipedia's content. Text is contributed to Wikipedia under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License (CC-BY-SA) and the GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) — copyleft licenses ...

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