From Sikniktuk to Kent

From Sikniktuk to Kent

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... (Québec) G1K 4E3 Distribution in Canada: Diffusion Dimedia 539, boul. ...

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... Jean Baptiste de la Croix Saint-Vallier, Estat présent de l’église et de la colonie française dans la Nouvelle-France (Quebec: Augustin Côté & Cie, 1856), 32. Trans. André Muise (2021). 10.  ...

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... In 1684, Louis d’Amours, Sieur de Chauffours, a fur trader and soldier born in Quebec around 1655, obtained a seigniory on part of Nicolas Denys’ former lands, extending from the Richibucto River in the north to the Cocagne River in the south. ...

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... ,” Journal of Canadian Studies 28, no. 2 (1993), 69-95; Ronnie-Gilles LeBlanc, Le voyage de Rameau de Saint-Père en Acadie, 1860 (Quebec: Septentrion, 2018). ...

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... In 1820, Father Antoine Gagnon, born in Quebec City, became Grande-Digue’s first resident priest, and French-Canadian Joseph-Marie Pâquet became the first resident priest of Saint-Louis in 1840. ...

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... Phase 3 (1881–1930): The Acadianization of Kent From the mid-1870s onwards, the completion of the Intercolonial Railway connecting Halifax to Quebec stimulated further economic development. ...

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... Changements socio-économiques dans une ville ferroviaire, ed. Daniel Hickey (Moncton: Éditions d’Acadie, 1990), 65-87. 99.  ...

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... (Quebec: ­ Université Laval/University of Toronto, n.d.), accessed October 30, 2020, http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/ landry_pierre_amand_14F.html. 75 50 25 0 1860–1882 1882–1912  Francophone   1912–1952 1974–2020   Anglophone Henry O’Leary of Richibucto ...

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... Claire Quintal (Quebec: Le Conseil de la vie française en Amérique, 1984), 12. Trans. André Muise (2021). 123.  ...

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... Fernand Harvey and Normand Harvey, Le chantier sur l’histoire des régions du Québec: genèse et réalisations, 1980-2013 (Montreal: INRS, 2018). and space. ...