... Mahon, widow of Colonel Mahon, of engineering, in garrison in Quebec City in 1864, for the certificate that follows.” ...

Last French and Indian War (The)
... The Opinion of Sociologist Léon Gérin Léon Gérin, who had just been elected to the Royal Society of Canada (1898) and was considered, justly, a pioneer of social sciences in Quebec, became interested in the Hurons of Lorette. ...
... Official history had them arriving in the Quebec City region after the French. If this was true, it would be difficult for them to invoke ancestral rights – in Quebec, anyway. ...
... In fact, many still feel that they are “immigrants” to Quebec. If this were the case, the Constitution Act, 1982, which recognizes and confirms the existing ancestral rights of Aboriginal peoples, would not be of great help to them. ...
... .”○ The Siouis Spring into Action Most Quebecers are almost completely unaware of the Constitution Act, 1982, for it has very little to do with them. Quebec has never ratified it, or even accepted it. ...
... • t h e l as t f re n c h a n d i n d i a n wa r On the value of oral tradition, see the submission by historian Marcel Trudel, Jan. 10, 1991, in Procureur général du Québec v. ...
... But neither the ruling made by George Allsopp in 1804 nor Murray’s certificate (or its copy) was found in the file in the Archives nationales du Québec. ...
... Then, on August 9, 1984, Armand Therrien, clerk at the Archives du Séminaire de Québec, took the stand. ...
... This document [D-7a] comes from the collection of Georges-Barthélemi Faribault, who donated it to the Petit Séminaire de Québec [D-7c].” The judge was satisfied because he himself had traced the document to the National Archives of Canada. ...
... Rapport de la Commission d’étude sur l’intégrité du territoire du Québec, le domaine indien, rapport des commissaires, February 1971: “As well, various ‘treaties’ were subsequently concluded with the Indians, before and after Confederation. ...