721 résultats pour "quèbec"
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Indexation des frais de scolarité au Québec
L’éditorialiste dit que la solution proposée par la première ministre Marois est insuffisante et nuit du même temps aux universités québécoise qui ont grandement besoin d’argent dû à l’augmentation du coût de la vie. Elle considère que madame Marois ne fait que tourner autour du pot sans réellement discuter d’une réelle solution, elle n’en fait pas un problème majeur. De plus, elle rajoute que madame Marois a trahi les étudiants avec une faible indexation, comme dit dans le titre de...
- Québec. Région de Sept-Iles.
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Québec - Facts and Figures.
Infant mortality rate 5 deaths per 1,000 live births (2005 estimate) Health-care expenditure per capita 3,667 Canadian dollars (2004 estimate) Adult population with high school diploma 84 percent (2001 estimate) GOVERNMENTProvincial governmentPremier Jean Charest Legislature National Assembly 125 members National representationMembers of the Canadian Senate 24 Members of the Canadian House of Commons 75 ECONOMYGross domestic product (GDP, in Canadiandollars) C$283 billion (2006)...
- Conférence de Québec (seconde guerre mondiale).
- 1608 Champlain fonde la colonie de Québec.
- 26 juillet 1967 : " Vive le Québec libre ! "
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Dossier de presse : Indexation des frais de scolarité au Québec
L'éditorialiste dit que la solution proposée par la première ministre Marois est insuffisante et nuit du même temps aux universités québécoise qui ont grandement besoin d'argent dû à l'augmentation du coût de la vie. Elle considère que madame Marois ne fait que tourner autour du pot sans réellement discuter d'une réelle solution, elle n'en fait pas un problème majeur. De plus, elle rajoute que madame Marois a trahi les étudiants avec une faible indexation, comme dit dans le titre de l'article...
- « Vive le Québec libre ! » CHARLES DE GAULLE, en 1967. Commentez.
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- Conférence de Québec
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Hô Chi Minh
par Ton That Thien
Professeur à l'Université du Québec
par Ton That Thien Professeur à l'Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières
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La grammaire des écrivains, France-Québec (notes de cours)
1. XXe siècle Au Québec : - Langue orale (le joual) : Langue populaire qui intègre les régionalismes et certaines particularités phonétique. - AMMENE UNE CONFRONTATION EN LA LANGUE COMMUNE ET LA LANGUE POPULAIRE. (Voir JP Desbiens, Claude Henri Grignon, Ferron, Ducharme, VLB, Miron, Noel Audet, Gerald Godin, Michèle Lalonde, Marco Micone, Marcel Dubé (théâtre), Michel Tremblay (théâtre)) - Les écrivains se réunirent pour la revue ‘’ parti pris’’ contre la culture institu...
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Fayçal Ier
par Thierry Hentsch
Professeur de politique internationale, Université du Québec,
par Thierry Hentsch Professeur de politique internationale, Université du Québec, Montréal
- Alma. Alma, ville du Québec, située à environ 55 km de
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Hailé Sélassié Ier
par Thierry Hentsch
Professeur de Politique Internationale, Université du Québec, Montréal
Frêle figure.
par Thierry Hentsch Professeur de Politique Internationale, Université du Québec, Montréal
- Miron Gaston , 1928-1996, né à Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts (Québec), écrivain canadien d'expression française.
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L'Asie dans l'après-guerre
par Ton That Thien
Professeur à l'Université du Québec, Trois-Rivières
Un des faits les plus marquants de l'après-guerre est la rentrée de l'Asie sur
la scène internationale.
par Ton That Thien Professeur à l'Université du Québec, Trois-Rivières
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L'Afrique après 1945
par Thierry Hentsch
Professeur de Politique Internationale, Université du Québec, Montréal
Les Africains n'ont jamais complètement abdiqué devant la domination et
la pénétration européennes.
par Thierry Hentsch Professeur de Politique Internationale, Université du Québec, Montréal
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poli
Approche client TP3 : Débat oratoire Souveraineté du Québec Travail présenté à Monsieur Fabrice Desormeaux Fait part Walid Bennani et Wensa Archille Remis le 08 novembre 2013 Session d'automne 2013 Contre la Souveraineté Un la dette du Québec s'élève à plus de 239 milliards de $ et n'arrête pas d'augmenter à chaque année de 6 ou 7 milliards, La province cumule un déficit de plus de 25% de son produit intérieur brut (PIB), ce qui équivaut à une dette nette de 55,7%. Sans oublier que le Québec a l...
- Chicoutimi 1 PRÉSENTATION Chicoutimi, ville du Canada, chef-lieu de comté de Chicoutimi, dans le sud du Québec, située au confluent des rivières Chicoutimi et Saguenay.
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Quiet Revolution - Canadian History.
in social policy, that the federal government currently administered. Since the provincial government would be administering these programs, it argued that it wouldrequire a much larger share of the taxes paid by Québec residents. During the period of the Quiet Revolution, especially after Lester Pearson became prime minister in 1963, the federal government met some of the Québec demands.The federal government allowed Québec to take over its programs of youth allowances and university loans, and...
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Citations avec bilan, nom masculin.
Pour moi, cette visite au cimetière est devenue l’occasion privilégiée de faire le bilan de mon année et d’énoncer mes projets. Aline Apostolska , Maître du jeu , Québec Amérique Les autochtones comptent pour un peu plus de 1 % selon le dernier bilan dressé à partir du Registre des Indiens. Claude Bariteau , Québec 18 septembre 2001 , Québec Amérique Le Cirque du Soleil a innové en ce sens, il faut bien le souligner, puisqu’il a fait état de ses bilans financiers depuis le début de son e...
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Synonymes de bilingue, adjectif.
Il n’est pas anodin que Progressis, spécialisé dans les assistantes bilingues ou trilingues , appartienne au cabinet de recrutement britannique Angela Mortimer, un groupe composé de 300 consultants basés dans leurs deux bureaux parisiens, deux bureaux bruxellois et quatre londoniens. Le Figaro.fr Auteur de recueils de nouvelles parus en diverses éditions bilingues . Tribune de Genève Bernier me tend l’ouvrage en question, volumineuse édition bilingue en grec et latin. Le Devoir.com Une...
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VIllE DU CANADA: QuÉbEc
vers les Laurentides Sainte-Foy Charlesbourg Autoroute cnarest 1'o« ~ Hôpital ~ .. Cap -Rouge 2km ~ /(
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Synonymes de insensible, adjectif.
Ne connaissant plus ni frein ni règle, il n’écoutait même pas sa mère et restait insensible à ses larmes comme à ses reproches. Anonyme , les Joies du pardon , Projet Gutenberg Vous aimez un objet insensible qui se plaît à faire brûler d’amour pour elle tous ceux qui s’en laissent charmer. Anonyme , les Mille et Une Nuits , tome premier, traduction d’Antoine Galland , Projet Gutenberg Comme si la tragédie eût été contenue dans un jeu plus grand, insensible à sa douleur ou à sa durée. Guy...
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Jean Chrétien.
In 1969, when Chrétien introduced policy proposals based on this principle, indigenous peoples reacted with such hostility that he ultimately had to withdraw theproposals. Despite this and other clashes with indigenous leaders, Chrétien continued to work at improving the government relations with them. By the time he left theDepartment of Indian and Northern Affairs in 1974, he had earned their respect and appreciation for his efforts. Following the 1974 election, Trudeau appointed Chrétien pres...
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Jean Chrétien - Canadian History.
In 1969, when Chrétien introduced policy proposals based on this principle, indigenous peoples reacted with such hostility that he ultimately had to withdraw theproposals. Despite this and other clashes with indigenous leaders, Chrétien continued to work at improving the government relations with them. By the time he left theDepartment of Indian and Northern Affairs in 1974, he had earned their respect and appreciation for his efforts. Following the 1974 election, Trudeau appointed Chrétien pres...
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Pierre Elliott Trudeau.
IV PRIME MINISTER After the resignation of Lester Pearson as leader of the Liberal Party, Trudeau was chosen as his successor, and on April 20, 1968, he became prime minister. He calleda general election and showed himself to be a brilliant campaigner, projecting an image of youthful charm and vitality. He argued for a united Canada with equal rightsfor French- and English-speaking citizens and opposed special status for any province. The voters gave him a substantial majority over Robert Stan...
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Pierre Elliott Trudeau - Canadian History.
IV PRIME MINISTER After the resignation of Lester Pearson as leader of the Liberal Party, Trudeau was chosen as his successor, and on April 20, 1968, he became prime minister. He calleda general election and showed himself to be a brilliant campaigner, projecting an image of youthful charm and vitality. He argued for a united Canada with equal rightsfor French- and English-speaking citizens and opposed special status for any province. The voters gave him a substantial majority over Robert Stan...
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Brian Mulroney.
At the party convention Mulroney was one of the candidates who ran against Clark. This time Mulroney did not have to contend with a rival candidate from Québec. Healso had the support of the remnants of the Diefenbaker faction—who disliked Clark even more than they disliked Mulroney. Mulroney was also endorsed by asubstantial group of members of Parliament; this endorsement helped allay concerns about whether he could provide effective leadership in Parliament. Mulroney waselected leader of the...
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Brian Mulroney - Canadian History.
At the party convention Mulroney was one of the candidates who ran against Clark. This time Mulroney did not have to contend with a rival candidate from Québec. Healso had the support of the remnants of the Diefenbaker faction—who disliked Clark even more than they disliked Mulroney. Mulroney was also endorsed by asubstantial group of members of Parliament; this endorsement helped allay concerns about whether he could provide effective leadership in Parliament. Mulroney waselected leader of the...
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Wilfrid Laurier.
The Manitoba schools were the main issue in the 1896 election. Although the Catholic clergy campaigned against him, Laurier argued in Québec that he would obtainbetter terms for the Catholics by negotiating directly with the provincial government of Manitoba. “Hands off Manitoba” was an effective slogan in the other provinces aswell. A second issue was corruption in the Conservative Party, as a series of scandals had rocked the Bowell administration. Israel Tarte, a former Québec conservativewho...
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Wilfrid Laurier - Canadian History.
The Manitoba schools were the main issue in the 1896 election. Although the Catholic clergy campaigned against him, Laurier argued in Québec that he would obtainbetter terms for the Catholics by negotiating directly with the provincial government of Manitoba. “Hands off Manitoba” was an effective slogan in the other provinces aswell. A second issue was corruption in the Conservative Party, as a series of scandals had rocked the Bowell administration. Israel Tarte, a former Québec conservativewho...
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Citations avec arachide, nom féminin
Un marchand ambulant entre dans le wagon, il vend des arachides grillées.
Tartinez de beurre d’arachide le pain, les tortillas, les gaufres, les crêpes et les fruits. Agence de la santé publique du Canada Elle offre déjà des saveurs originales telles que pizza, bacon, beurre d’arachide et haleine glaciale. Le Courrier de Saint-Hyacinthe Ils sont allés déposer des récipients, d’anciens pots de beurre d’arachide , dans différents commerces de la région. Radio-Canada.ca Je sors les bacs de recyclage en pyjama tandis qu’il dévore sa rôtie beurre d’arachides -...
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Supreme Court of Canada.
whether the leave to appeal will be granted and the case heard by the Court. The Court has no specified criteria by which it determines whether to grant leave, and the Court does not give reasons for its decision. The key factor appears to be acase’s degree of national importance. Other factors might include the impact of uncertainty in the challenged law, the case’s appropriateness for developing the law torespond to changing social needs, and the presence of a split decision at the court of ap...
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Ethnic Groups in Canada - Canadian History.
Ontario and the Atlantic provinces (Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, and Prince Edward Island). Most of the Irish live in rural areas of NovaScotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Ontario, and Québec. The Welsh are by far the smallest group among the British Canadians, and they have also settled inthe Atlantic provinces and Ontario. B Culture The language spoken by British Canadians is mostly English, but some Welsh speak their own Celtic language and some Scots, Gae...
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Montréal - geography.
percent), and Eastern Orthodox (2.8 percent) religions. Another 5.4 percent claim no religious affiliation. IV EDUCATION AND CULTURE Montréal has a large number of private schools, most of them partially funded by the province. Like the rest of Québec province, Montréal has two public schoolsystems, one for French speakers and one for English speakers. The Charter of the French Language (1977), known as Bill 101, restricts access to English-languageschools and requires children of immigrants t...
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Montréal - Geography.
percent), and Eastern Orthodox (2.8 percent) religions. Another 5.4 percent claim no religious affiliation. IV EDUCATION AND CULTURE Montréal has a large number of private schools, most of them partially funded by the province. Like the rest of Québec province, Montréal has two public schoolsystems, one for French speakers and one for English speakers. The Charter of the French Language (1977), known as Bill 101, restricts access to English-languageschools and requires children of immigrants t...
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Kanada - geographie.
der Gebirge gedeihen dichte Wälder mit Tannen, Fichten und Zedern, während in der intramontanen Plateauregion Kiefer die Hauptbaumgattung ist. Der Gürtel des borealenNadelwaldes erstreckt sich in einem weiten Bogen von Neufundland bis ins nördliche Alaska und hat eine Breite von nahezu 1 000 Kilometern. Diese Vegetationseinheitumfasst vorwiegend Fichten, Tannen und Kiefern. Nach Norden geht der Nadelwald in die Waldtundra über, ein Gebiet mit lichteren Baumbeständen. Auf dem nördlichenFestland u...
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Louis Stephen St.
St. Laurent brought to office a new concept of government. His broad, all-national view firmly rejected Québec's traditional isolationism. He made his decisions with coolimpartiality, giving first consideration to the welfare of Canada as a whole. St. Laurent's foreign policy involved Canada in world politics. He supported the UN, fully endorsing the initiatives proposed by Pearson, his representative there. St.Laurent actively sponsored and subsequently cooperated with the North Atlantic Treaty...
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Louis Stephen St.
St. Laurent brought to office a new concept of government. His broad, all-national view firmly rejected Québec's traditional isolationism. He made his decisions with coolimpartiality, giving first consideration to the welfare of Canada as a whole. St. Laurent's foreign policy involved Canada in world politics. He supported the UN, fully endorsing the initiatives proposed by Pearson, his representative there. St.Laurent actively sponsored and subsequently cooperated with the North Atlantic Treaty...
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canadienne, littérature.
Canada (1845-1848), ce dernier s’attache en effet à démentir l’affirmation du gouverneur général lord Durham selon laquelle le Canada français ne possède ni histoire ni littérature. Après cet éclat, François-Xavier Garneau devient la référence des poètes, des romanciers, des historiens et des journalistes canadiens de langue française de la génération suivante. Ceux-ci se retrouvent régulièrement à Québec, dans la librairie du poète Octave Crémazie, qui leur tient lieu de salon littéraire, pou...
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Samuel de Champlain.
From 1616 to 1620 Champlain spent most of each year in France, with brief summer visits to Québec. In France he had to struggle to keep the Canadian enterprisealive, raise capital, and enlist workers. He also had to fight to keep his command over Québec. In 1618 he presented reports on the future of the French colonies inAmerica to the king and to the French Chamber of Commerce. In these reports he proposed that 300 settler families and 15 Récollets be established at Québec, with 300 soldiers to...
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Samuel de Champlain - explorer.
From 1616 to 1620 Champlain spent most of each year in France, with brief summer visits to Québec. In France he had to struggle to keep the Canadian enterprisealive, raise capital, and enlist workers. He also had to fight to keep his command over Québec. In 1618 he presented reports on the future of the French colonies inAmerica to the king and to the French Chamber of Commerce. In these reports he proposed that 300 settler families and 15 Récollets be established at Québec, with 300 soldiers to...
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John Macdonald.
dissolution of the existing Union. The Atlantic colonies, which consisted of Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, and Newfoundland, were considering the question of their own union andplanned to meet at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, on September 1, 1864. Macdonald saw his opportunity and secured an invitation for the Canadians to attend.The delegates of the Atlantic colonies put off their own discussion until they had heard the Canadians. Macdonald spoke of the advantages in...
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John Macdonald - Canadian History.
dissolution of the existing Union. The Atlantic colonies, which consisted of Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, and Newfoundland, were considering the question of their own union andplanned to meet at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, on September 1, 1864. Macdonald saw his opportunity and secured an invitation for the Canadians to attend.The delegates of the Atlantic colonies put off their own discussion until they had heard the Canadians. Macdonald spoke of the advantages in...
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John Macdonald - Canadian History.
dissolution of the existing Union. The Atlantic colonies, which consisted of Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, and Newfoundland, were considering the question of their own union andplanned to meet at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, on September 1, 1864. Macdonald saw his opportunity and secured an invitation for the Canadians to attend.The delegates of the Atlantic colonies put off their own discussion until they had heard the Canadians. Macdonald spoke of the advantages in...
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Définitions de bourgeois, nom (aussi adj.
Je songe au sort d’un ami de Roger-la-Honte, qui s’était introduit, il y a trois mois, dans la maison d’un bourgeois . Georges Darien , le Voleur , Projet Gutenberg L’homme, deux fois par semaine, allait aux provisions et apportait aux bourgeois citadins des nouvelles de la campagne. Douglas Labaree Buffum , Contes français , Projet Gutenberg Les revenus des aristocrates et des bourgeois étaient en hausse, et les classes fortunées menaient une vie agréable.Julie Barlow et Jean-Benoît Nade...
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Canada.
Six general landform regions are distinguishable in Canada: the Appalachian Region, the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Lowlands, the Canadian Shield, the Great Plains,the Canadian Cordillera, and the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. B1 Appalachian Region and Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Lowlands Eastern Canada consists of the Appalachian Region and the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Lowlands. The Appalachian Region embraces Newfoundland Island, NovaScotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and the G...
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Canada - country.
Six general landform regions are distinguishable in Canada: the Appalachian Region, the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Lowlands, the Canadian Shield, the Great Plains,the Canadian Cordillera, and the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. B1 Appalachian Region and Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Lowlands Eastern Canada consists of the Appalachian Region and the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Lowlands. The Appalachian Region embraces Newfoundland Island, NovaScotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and the G...
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Canada - Canadian History.
Six general landform regions are distinguishable in Canada: the Appalachian Region, the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Lowlands, the Canadian Shield, the Great Plains,the Canadian Cordillera, and the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. B1 Appalachian Region and Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Lowlands Eastern Canada consists of the Appalachian Region and the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Lowlands. The Appalachian Region embraces Newfoundland Island, NovaScotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and the G...