... Quebec City: Assemblée nationale du Québec, 1982. Québec 1792. Les auteurs, les institutions et les frontières. Montreal: Fides, 1992. in collaboration Journal Boréal Express. Vol. I (1534-1760); vol. II (1763-1810); vol. III (1810-1841). ...

Last French and Indian War (The)
... Abbreviations ANQ CD DCB MAS NAC RCA RJQ SCR Archives nationales du Québec Constitutional Documents Dictionary of Canadian Biography Microfilm: “Arret Sioui” National Archives of Canada Report of Canadian Archives Recueils de jurisprudence du Québec ...
... Table of Contents Introduction 7 I IN THE CROSSFIRE The Year 1760 From the Surrender of Quebec City to the Surrender of Montreal The War with Three Names After the Surrender of Quebec City English Reinforcements Murray Begins the March to Montreal ...
... The Conclusions of the Superior Court A Defeat with the Scent of Victory The Court of Appeal Is Divided This Time, Quebec Appeals Justice Lamer Hears Mr. ...
... In May, the Parti Québécois, in power inQuebec since November, 1976, held its referendum on the independence of Quebec. Quebec had devised strict referendum rules. ...
... “Quebecers who will vote ‘no’ are not as good Quebecers as the others. One or two drops of foreign blood might flow in their veins . . . . ...
... But he was ready to confront the recalcitrant provinces, especially Quebec. The re-election of the Parti Québécois on April 13, 1981, only increased his determination. In London, where they made their fears known, Quebecers received unexpected help. ...
... The Sioui brothers, descendants of refugee Hurons who had settled near Quebec City in the mid-seventeenth century, had a harder time basing their case on ancestral rights. They had the wits to look for a treaty. ...
... Strangely, historians have neglected the period from the surrender of Quebec City (September, 1759) to the surrender of Montreal. And they have written nothing on the role of the Indians. ...
... An examination of the “Murray treaty” leads to another treaty, the “Swegatchy treaty,” “regularly concluded in August 1760 between the British and the Algonquins,” according to a judgment rendered on May 17, 1993, by Judge Jean-Louis Baudoin of the Quebec ...