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 babble: Léo-Paul Lauzon in Outremont
Lauzon and Harper's "mad as hell" routine rubs electors the wrong way as we witnessed last spring in Parliament with Harper's antics.
The La Presse caricature of Lauzon this morning is very telling: he is angry and swearing into the emptiness like a longshoreman.
Lauzon's style is not Outremont, it is culturally very inappropriate for the riding.
www.rabble.ca /babble/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic&f=25&t=001536   (1042 words)

  
 Quebec on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The site of Quebec was visited by Cartier in 1535, and in 1608 Champlain established a French colony in the present Lower Town; this was captured (1629) by the English, who held it until 1632.
In 1663, Quebec was made the capital of New France and became the center of the fur trade.
The Quebec Conference was held in the city in 1864.
www.encyclopedia.com /html/Q/Quebec.asp   (924 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Jean de Lauzon
He was the son of François de Lauzon and Isabelle Lotin.
Lauzon's position enabled him to secure for his sons immense domains in Canada, including the seigniories of Lauzon (opposite
Lauzon, scholar, able magistrate and financier, organized the regular administration of civil and criminal justice, and provided, from the fur-trade at Tadoussac for the civil and military list, besides furnishing pensions for the Jesuits, Ursulines, and hospital nuns.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/09043a.htm   (306 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pierre de Lauzon
Quebec, as the exhausting labours of the mission had undermined his health.
De Lauzon, besides ministering to the sick, as did the other priests on board, was appointed boatswain's mate, for the ecclesiastics did not shirk their share of the work.
Quebec in 1741, where, after a short illness of two and a half days, he died in the following year.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/09044a.htm   (426 words)

  
 Gilles Lauzon - Quebec History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
In 1656 he married Marie Archambault; and he has to-day a large number of descendants in Canada.
He was not related in any way to jean de Lauzon.
Lauzon, Un pionnier de Ville-Marie: Gilles Lauzon et sa posterité (Quebec, 1926)
www2.marianopolis.edu /quebechistory/encyclopedia/GillesLauzon-QuebecHistory.htm   (88 words)

  
 Biography of Sylvie Lauzon
Sylvie Lauzon was born in Drummondville, Quebec in 1953.
She joined the Order of Quebec Nurses to propose a policy that would help guide the practice of nurses in isolated areas and then the Quebec Education Department to develop a nursing program for Aboriginal people.
Dr. Lauzon joined the University of Ottawa in 2002 as Director of the School of Nursing at the Faculty of Health Sciences until she was appointed Associate Vice-President Academic.
www.uottawa.ca /vr-etudes-academic/en/bio_lauzon.html   (320 words)

  
 A Marriageable Young Girl - Marie-Anne Lelaboureur
She arrived in the Quebec Colony as a Filles A Marier, contracted to be the bride of Jean Normand.
Jean was born on April 17, 1637 in St-Martin, Ige, Belesme, Mortagne, Perche, France; the son of Gervias Normand and Leonarde Joinault.
Marie Lelaboureur Normand - Was born on July 27, 1658 in Ville De Quebec and died on June 12, 1712 in St-Nicolas-de-Levis, Lauzon, Quebec.
www.geocities.com /weallcamefromsomewhere/Kebec/anne_lelaboureur.html   (389 words)

  
 Les Belles-soeurs: A revolution in Quebec theatre - Michel Tremblay: L'enfant terrible of Canadian Theatre - CBC ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The play is about a working-class housewife, Germaine Lauzon, who wins a million supermarket trading stamps which can be exchanged for items such as a fridge, plates and tables.
Lauzon invites all the women from her neighbourhood to help her paste the stamps into her books.
For the first time in Quebec theatre, the grim realities of the working class are projected onto the stage.
archives.cbc.ca /IDC-1-68-880-5068/arts_entertainment/michel_tremblay/...   (340 words)

  
 Ancestors of Raymond Blais - Generation 11
Genevieve Drouin, born October 19, 1643 in Quebec, Quebec; died April 10, 1710 in Chateau Richer, Quebec; married Romain Trepanier April 24, 1656 in Beauport, Quebec; born Abt.
Marguerite Langlois, born 1592 in France; died December 19, 1665 in Quebec, Quebec; married (1) Abraham Martin October 24, 1621 in France; married (2) Rene Branche February 17, 1664/65 in Quebec, Quebec.
Helene Desportes, born July 16, 1620 in Quebec, Quebec; died June 24, 1675 in St. Genevieve Coast, Quebec; married (1) Guillaume Hebert October 01, 1634 in Quebec, Quebec; married (2) Noel Morin January 09, 1639/40 in Quebec.
www.blaisdata.com /floblais/floblais11.htm   (2947 words)

  
 [No title]
At the church of Beauport, a 2 CONT small village near Quebec, a group of parents and friends have come to 2 CONT assist at the marriage of Samon Touchet and of Genieve Gagnier.
In order to obtain that 2 CONT document, it would take some two years because of the slowness of 2 CONT communications, it went against the spirit of the young lady and the 2 CONT affair to be parted for such a long time; from whence their decision to 2 CONT marry "a la Gaumin".
He arrived in Quebec June 26, 1641, and worked as 2 CONT an interpreter for the Jesuite Fathers in their mission to New France.
www.genealogyforum.rootsweb.com /gedcom/gedcom2a/gedr2275.ged   (6666 words)

  
 Lauzon Http://   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
He was the son of François de Lauzon and Isabelle Lotin immense domains in Canada, including the seigniories of Lauzon (opposite Quebec), de la Citiere, with sixty leagues of.
Marie, on the shore of Lake Lauzon which is an inland lake off the North Shore of Lake Huron.
History of Lauzon Hardwood Floors Founded in 1985, Lauzon Inc., was initially a limited sawmill operation selling various lumber products In 1987, its owner, David Lauzon, quickly sensed the.
www.99hosted.com /names11566.html   (411 words)

  
 NINTH GENERATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
She was born 21 Mar and baptized 22 Mar 1654in Québec.
Marie Anne was born 28 Feb 1688 in Pointe-de-Lévy (Lauzon).
Jacques was born 5 Jun 1690 in Pointe-de-Lévy (Lauzon).
www.leveillee.net /ancestry/d371.htm   (363 words)

  
 Canada's Navy: MARLANT - Maritime Forces Atlantic -- News Releases and Advisories   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
(AST), while being berthed at the MIL Davie shipyard in Lauzon, Québec, HMCS Ville de Québec collided with a pier that caused damage to the ship’s hull.
Ville de Québec was being assisted by two tugs into her berth when a combination of river current and wind set the ship onto the pier.
Ville de Québec is in Lauzon to commence a two-month docking period at the MIL shipyard.
www.navy.dnd.ca /marlant/releases/marlant_releases_e.asp?x=1&id=59   (111 words)

  
 Pierre Miville dit Deschênes and Charlotte Maugis   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
On 16 July 1665 he was granted a land concession with 6 other Swiss from Fribourg canton -- his sons François and Jacques; François Rime; Jean Gueuchard; and Jean Cahusin -- at La Pocatière in New France (Québec).
He died on 14 Oct 1669 in Lauzon, Québec.
She died on 11 Oct 1676 in Lauzon, Québec.
www.upperstjohn.com /nellie/d125.htm   (205 words)

  
 CBC News: RCMP arrest Quebec man, alleged date-rape drug kingpin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
QUEBEC CITY - Quebec RCMP have arrested one alleged leader of a huge Canada-U.S. ring that made and shipped GBL, a chemical used to make the date-rape drug.
They also said Daniel Pelchat of St-Etienne-de-Lauzon, near Quebec City, sold kits to convert GBL into GHB, a nervous-system depressant that makes users drowsy and lowers their inhibitions.
The arrest of Pelchat and two other people near Quebec City was part of a U.S.-Canada sweep Thursday that included 115 dealers in 84 cities.
www.cbc.ca /storyview/MSN/2002/09/19/daterape_020919   (463 words)

  
 2001 Canada Export Awards - Winners
Headquartered in Papineauville, Quebec, Lauzon began exporting its premium hardwood flooring product lines in 1990 and quickly acquired a reputation for excellence and reliability in the international marketplace.
In 1996, Lauzon was the first North American hardwood flooring manufacturer to obtain ISO 9002 certification.
Northern NextStep®, its new generation of fusion engineered flooring, and Northern Classics®, the company's line of prefinished and unfinished hardwood flooring, both produced from wood grown in our northern forests, have earned acclaim throughout the world for their beauty and virtually perfect precision milling.
www.infoexport.gc.ca /awards-prix/awards/2001/lauzonlg-e.htm   (243 words)

  
 RootsWeb: QUEBEC-L Re: [QUEBEC] Lauzon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Lauzon is now merged with the city of Lévis.
Levis is directly across the St.Laurence River S. of Quebec City.
Lauzon is on the River in its NE corner.
archiver.rootsweb.com /th/read/QUEBEC/2000-01/0949298335   (67 words)

  
 NEWFOUNDLAND - LoveToKnow Article on NEWFOUNDLAND   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The Lauzon division of the Quebec group, which is the true metalliferous zone of North America, has an immense spread in the island.
It will thus be seen that the Carboniferous series is confined to the western side, while the middle, eastern and southern portions are occupied by Silurian, Huronian and Laurerttian formations.
From the extent to which the Lauzon division of the Quebec group, the true metalliferous zone of North America, prevails in the island, its yet undeveloped mineral wealth must be very great.
16.1911encyclopedia.org /N/NE/NEWFOUNDLAND.htm   (9521 words)

  
 Lauzon Quebec personals   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Create profiles for others to view and browse Lauzon Quebec profiles as well.
Lauzon Quebec Photo personals of men and women.
Lauzon Quebec online dating service with free photo page posts.
personals.americanpersonals.com /photo-personals/8364.html   (457 words)

  
 Saint Etienne De Lauzon, QC - Quebec Funeral Homes - FSN Funeral Homes - United States and Canada Funeral Home ...
This Saint Etienne De Lauzon Quebec Funeral Homes web page is provided courtesy of the advertising sponsorship of the funeral homes listed, along with thousands of other funeral homes.
If you do business with a Saint Etienne De Lauzon, QC - Quebec funeral home who is not listed in our funeral home directory, please help us by providing the Saint Etienne De Lauzon, QC - Quebec funeral home's information on the suggest a funeral home form.
One common way to show support for those grieving is by sending flowers to the funeral home as a memorial of the deceased or even to send flower arrangements or plants to the home of the deceased, their relatives or family members.
www.fsnfuneralhomes.com /Canada/Quebec/Saint_Etienne_De_Lauzon   (426 words)

  
 gabriel5&6
AMABLE6 SAMSON (JOSEPH-MARIE5, MARIE ANGELIQUE4 GUAY, PERRINE3 SAMSON, GABRIEL2, TOUSSAINT1) was born in Lauzon, Quebec.
LOUIS-ABRAHAM6 SAMSON (JOSEPH-MARIE5, MARIE ANGELIQUE4 GUAY, PERRINE3 SAMSON, GABRIEL2, TOUSSAINT1) was born in Lauzon, Quebec.
IGNACE7 SAMSON (CHARLES-IGNACE6, IGNACE5, MARIE ANGELIQUE4 GUAY, PERRINE3 SAMSON, GABRIEL2, TOUSSAINT1) was born in Lauzon, Quebec.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~samsongenealogy/gabriel5&6.html   (4661 words)

  
 Hostelling International - Canada - Hostels   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Experience the city, the country side, Quebec’s heritage and culture…there is something for everyone to enjoy.
The Voir Québec tours are the specialist of pedestrian tours of the Old Quebec City.
Québec Expérience brings you back to the corner stones of Quebec history through a magical show full of images, sounds, lights, animated sets and special effects.
www.hihostels.ca /hostels/Quebec/TourismeJeunesse/CentreInternationaldeSejourdeQuebec/Discounts   (830 words)

  
 Genealogy Data   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Marriage: 31 AUG 1722 in Riviere Ouelle, Quebec
Marriage: 15 SEP 1749 in Riviere Ouelle, Quebec
Marriage: 22 OCT 1688 in Riviere Ouelle, Quebec
members.aol.com /anniebe222/database/dat14.html   (462 words)

  
 Gautron/Larochelle Family
It is his son Michel who moves to Quebec and gets the nickname La Rochelle and soon that nickname becomes the family name.
The heirs decided not to parcel the land immediately as Michel, the son, needed to farm it for a while in order for the inheritance to be more productive.
) was born 1695 in Levis, Lauzon, Quebec, and died in Quebec, Canada.
valmayukuk.tripod.com /frenchcanadian/id3.html   (1227 words)

  
 Legends of Hockey -- NHL Player Search -- Player -- Andre Lacroix
The native of Lauzon, Quebec spent the 1963-64 season with the Montreal Junior Canadiens before joining the Peterborough Petes.
Lacroix began his pro career with the AHL's Quebec Aces and became the property of the expansion Philadelphia Flyers when the minor pro club was purchased in May 1967.
Selected by Quebec (WHA) in 1972 WHA General Player Draft, February 12, 1972.
www.legendsofhockey.net:8080 /LegendsOfHockey/jsp/SearchPlayer.jsp?player=13266   (499 words)

  
 Guillaume Fournier Descendancy
Guillaume Fournier, son of Gilles and Noëlle Gageut, came to Quebec from Coulmer, ar.
I'm still working on this line, so I know there are a lot of missing people, born after 1730.
--Alexis Gesseron, n 31 Oct 1688 Lauzon
ourworld.compuserve.com /homepages/lwjones/fournieg.htm   (14075 words)

  
 jacque5&6
IGNACE6 SAMSON (CHARLES-IGNACE5, IGNACE4, ETIENNE3, JACQUES2, TOUSSAINT1) was born in Lauzon, Quebec.
MARIE-JOSEPHE6 SAMSON (CHARLES-IGNACE5, IGNACE4, ETIENNE3, JACQUES2, TOUSSAINT1) was born in Lauzon, Quebec.
JOSEPH6 SAMSON (CHARLES-IGNACE5, IGNACE4, ETIENNE3, JACQUES2, TOUSSAINT1) was born in Lauzon, Quebec.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~samsongenealogy/jacque5&6.html   (4522 words)

  
 Lauzon Dry Docks Regulations, 1989, [SOR/89-330] >> Section 2.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Lauzon Dry Docks Regulations, 1989, [SOR/89-330] >> Section 2.
"Manager" means the officer of the Department at Quebec, Quebec, who is responsible for the operation and maintenance of the dry docks; (gestionnaire)
"Superintendent" means the officer of the Department at Lauzon, Quebec, who is responsible for the management of the dry dock property; (surintendant)
www.canlii.com /ca/regu/sor89-330/sec2.html   (338 words)

  
 Real Estate Agents in Saint-etienne-de-lauzon, Quebec
Quebec is known for its many excellent attractions, and Saint-etienne-de-lauzon is no exception to this.
Visitors and residents can enjoy a host of things to see and do in Saint-etienne-de-lauzon, and the region shares in the province's growth and prosperity with a good quality of life, employment opportunities and quality educational and health care systems.
Real estate professionals in Saint-etienne-de-lauzon can help you understand your options and how much you will be paying in interest over time, among other things to consider.
www.realestateproperty.ca /secure/real_estate_agents/quebec/saint-etienne-de-lauzon.html   (259 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Name: Rosalie Guay Born: March26, 1673 Lauzon, Guebec Father: Jean Guay Mother: Marie Briere NAME BORN DIED Brothers: Sisters: Arrived: Married: Name: Julien Laniel dit Soulange et Desrosiers Date: August 28, 1703 Place: Quebec, Quebec, Canada This was the second marriage for Julien.
His first marriage which is still being researched was to Anne Fafard on January 10, 1689 in Batiscon, Quebec.
Anne Fafard died Feb. 19, 1702 in Tilly, Quebec.
malonedirectory.tripod.com /rguay.txt   (71 words)

  
 Neptune: dive in Quebec, Lake Lauzon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Lake Lauzon has an elevation of 354m (1156') above sea water level, it is therefore indicate for an altitude dive.
In both cases, you will be in the Diable sector.
Just go up to the Service Center of Monroe Lake or follow you route up to Lauzon Lake (on your right a few minutes away from Lake Monroe).
www.iro.umontreal.ca /neptune/ca/qc/lac-lauzon-en.html   (146 words)

  
 The Film Reference Library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
She has published articles on directors David Cronenberg, John Greyson, Jean-Claude Lauzon, Don Shebib and David Wellington.
She is currently at work on a book on masculinity, affect and death in Canadian cinema, and is beginning research on documentary filmmaker Evelyn Spice Cherry.
Pierre Véronneau is an established historian of Canadian film, and is curator of Quebec and Canadian cinema, and the film-related collection at the Cinémathèque québécoise in Montréal.
www.filmreferencelibrary.ca /index.asp?navid=66   (1219 words)

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