Last French and Indian War (The)

Last French and Indian War (The)

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... In recent years, the Indians have received substantial financial assistance from the federal government to make their points of view known, as they did for the James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement. ...

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... However, on September 23, 1760, Amherst had appointed Murray “governor of the town and Dependencies of Quebec” (NAC, CO 5/59, part 2, ff. 37–9); on October 3, Amherst added “all other parts of dependencies of Quebec.” ...

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... This led Judge Jean-Louis Baudoin, of the Quebec Court of Appeal, on May 17, 1993, in Franck Côté v. ...

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... About a year earlier, the battle of the Plains of Abraham had allowed the British to take control of Québec City and the surrounding area. ...

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... In an advertisement from La Gazette de Québec of September 2, 1802, we see that within the words the letter “s” always has the long “ ” form, except when the letter was in the upper-case form (as in “FERGUSON”). ...

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... The Murray Document and the Historians O n the very day that the Supreme Court ruled on the appeal by the attorney-general of Quebec, the Bureau du Québec in Ottawa received a copy of the ruling. ...

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... It was little consolation for the attorney-general of Quebec. “For the exercise of rites and customs to be incompatible with the occupancy of the Park SCR, 1990, p. 1072. Fin.set-up.03 132 1/20/02, 2:09 PM ...

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... The Murray Document and the Historians •  by the Crown,” the justice specified, sending the ball back to the Quebec government’s court, “it must not only be contrary to the purpose underlying that occupancy, it must prevent the realization of that ...

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... The document is dated December 20, 1988, more than one year after the Quebec Court of Appeal ruling.○ At the time of this trial, it was known that the attorney-general of Quebec had appealed to the Supreme Court, but that court had not yet ruled. ...

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... other hand, he agreed with the overall picture that Delâge gave on trade relations between the Indians and the French, although he noted that it “does not establish that this material applies to the very small Huron band living a few kilometres from Quebec ...