From Sikniktuk to Kent

From Sikniktuk to Kent

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... Lebeau Saint-Laurent (Québec) H4N 1S2 Legal deposit: Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec, 2023 ISBN Paper: 978-2-89791-449-3 ISBN PDF: 978-2-89791-450-9 Sales in Europe: Distribution du Nouveau Monde 30, rue Gay-Lussac 75005 Paris ...

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... Mi’kmaq–British relations nonetheless remained precarious until the signature of the Treaty of Paris in 18. Paul. 19.  Paul, 73. 20.  ...

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... restricted settlers’ and pioneers’ access to Indigenous lands, recognizing that they inhabited a vast network of rivers and should not be disturbed by the presence of settlers.24 The Royal Proclamation, which followed the signature of the Treaty of Paris ...

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... She taught in Petit-Rocher, then in Memramcook, before leaving to study at the Sorbonne in Paris in 1936. ...

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... Nicolas Denys, Description géographique et historique des costes de l’Amérique septentrionale (Paris: [n.p.], 1672), trans. and ed. William F. Ganong (Toronto: The Champlain Society, 1908), 496. 12. Ganong, A Monograph. ...

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... During his studies, Robichaud was president of the Association des étudiants acadiens and editor-in-chief of Trait-d’union, the Acadian student newspaper of Université Laval and Université de Montréal. ...

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... In the meantime, the community of Elsipogtog was involved in the territorial negotiations that resulted from the treaties of Utrecht in 1713 and Paris in 1763. ...

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... Ottawa, Paris, Washington and the Second World War would all play a role. This was the third phase of the smuggling era, its decline, which ran from 1932 to 1939. In 1932, the Maritime provinces abandoned the model of provincial police forces. ...