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=== Other English Canadian media | === Other English Canadian eighties media extravaganza === | ||
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Version du 24 avril 2008 à 02:39
Générales
Livres
- Histoire sociale des idées au Québec, d'Yvan Lamonde (oeuvre intégrale)
- Trente ans de politique extérieure du Québec, 1960-1990, de Louis Balthazar
- Les Canadiens-Français: origine des familles émigrées de France, d'Espagne, de Suisse..., de Narcisse-Eutrope Dionne
Articles
- Soirée de cinéma au Salon rouge, de Michel Venne (rapprochement des Québécois juifs et francophones)
- De Meech et des rapports judéo-québécois, d'Antoine Robitaille
- Irlandais ou Catalans?, de Michel Venne
- Oh, To Be In Britain ? (référence sur René Lévesque)
Recherches
Quebecers are Quebecois
Date du discours: 23 mars 1980. Accès possible avec un statut de membre de la Bibliothèque nationale du Québec. (Recherche de la fin mars 1980)
- Bill 101 termed 'humiliating' Nothing against Anglophones, Levesque says (Richard Cleroux. The Globe and Mail. Toronto, Ont.: Mar 24, 1980. pg. P.10)
- Anglophones break with past to back PQ in Quebec (William Johnson. The Globe and Mail. Toronto, Ont.: Mar 25, 1980. pg. P.8)
- Rene dangles an anglophone carrot but is it too late? (Richard Cleroux. The Globe and Mail. Toronto, Ont.: Mar 26, 1980. pg. P.7)
- Referendum acquires awareness aura in Quebec (William Johnson. The Globe and Mail. Toronto, Ont.: Mar 26, 1980. pg. P.8)
- A yes vote (Mel Himes. The Globe and Mail. Toronto, Ont.: Mar 27, 1980. pg. P.6)
- Sovereignty will ease language law: Laurin (Ann Penketh. The Globe and Mail. Toronto, Ont.: Mar 29, 1980. pg. P.13)
Other English Canadian eighties media extravaganza
- ACROSS CANADA Parents against inviting Levesque (The Globe and Mail. Toronto, Ont.: Feb 1, 1979. pg. P.8)
- Ryan defends federalism in 3 languages (The Globe and Mail. Toronto, Ont.: Mar 24, 1980. pg. P.10)
- Using federal money to support 'no' side is odious, PQ says (The Globe and Mail. Toronto, Ont.: Mar 28, 1980. pg. P.8)
- Ryan doubts premiers can thwart patriation (The Globe and Mail. Toronto, Ont.: Oct 13, 1980. pg. P.9)
- Clark under fire over Quebec idea (JOHN GRAY. The Globe and Mail. Toronto, Ont.: Apr 29, 1983. pg. P.11)
- A single word sums up our fat'n'ugly '80s; (FINAL Edition) (JACK TODD. The Gazette. Montreal, Que.: Dec 30, 1989. pg. A.3)
DÉCOUVERTE: Le Québec et l'Écosse, physiquement unis il y a 185 millions d'années
- Should Quebec separate? It already has...from Scotland 185 million years ago; (FINAL Edition) (DAVID JOHNSTON. The Gazette. Montreal, Que.: Jul 28, 1990. pg. A.1.FRO)
- Tiny fossil confirms Quebec part of Scotland; (Final Edition) (David Johnston, Montreal Gazette. Calgary Herald. Calgary, Alta.: Jul 29, 1990. pg. A.7)
- Fossil hints Quebec once part of Scotland; (Final Edition) (DAVID JOHNSTON Montreal Gazette. Edmonton Journal. Edmonton, Alta.: Aug 5, 1990. pg. E.6)