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Things to Do in Quebec for ShoppersQuebec shopping can’t be beat for those who want a bit more family friendly fun. Treasure hunters will no doubt dwell in Old Quebec, From St Paul Street to the Rue du Tresor to the Marche du Vieux Port, there’s something for everything.
Guide for Quebec Shopping Adventure for BeginnersQuebec City is a unique cultural center, full of both history as well as the latest cultural trends. This guide is of course only the beginning to your many Quebec shopping adventures through its food.
The Best of France in Nearby Quebec ProvinceMontreal, Quebec City and the French-speaking province of Quebec will provide visitors with all the best of France's fine cuisine, great art, love of elegance and joie de vivre without the disadvantage of a costly Euro exchange rate
Exploring Quebec Shopping CentersQuebec City has the second largest mall in the country, an ultra-modern one-stop shop for all your shopping needs. You only need to explore to find the great deals you are looking for, while still enjoying shopping in Quebec.- The Beginning of Health Care in the French Colony of New FranceBefore the country of Canada, the french settlers in New France which is now Quebec were concerned with medical care for the poor. Medical care was carried out in the very first hospitals and which were mainly charities and other non-profit organizations.
Shop and Save with Best Buy Quebec CouponsShopping is a part of our daily lives. Its the one activity that pervades every single part of the modern way of being. Thus, group-buying sites offer Quebec coupons that make it easier to keep your standard of living high and within the budget.
Discounts for Shoppers with Daily Deals in QuebecQuebec daily deals can be mystified by the amazing sales and coupons to discount shopping. By taking advantage of Quebec daily deals, shoppers can also try new products and services at a low cost, which is easier to manage while budgeting.
How Quebec Coupons Can Benefit Buyers and SellersAn economic recession affects everyone with higher prices and lower pay even Quebec City is not immune to this suffering. But, by taking advantage of Quebec coupons, you can guiltlessly treat yourself and your family with savings.- The Auberge Ripplecove Inn & Spa at Ayers Cliff, QuebecQuebec has a unique flair and appeal and the Auberge Ripplecove Inn & Spa at Ayers Cliff, Quebec is very much representative of the hospitality and culture of the region.
Quebec City Shopping Guide from Malls to BoutiquesQuebec City has some of the most unique shops to browse and sites to see. Whether you are looking for a small luxury boutique or a sleek ultra-modern mall, Quebec shopping has it all.- The Battle of Quebec: the French Lose Quebec to the EnglishLord Dorchester is immortalized in statue in Quebec City. Dorchester Boulevard used to be a major thoroughfare in Montreal
- Quebec's Connection with the Boston Tea Party and the First Continental CongressThe American First Continental Congress sent a letter to Quebec, which was published in its newspaper in 1774 denouncing the Quebec Act which the organizers of the Congress felt was part of what was called the Intolerable Acts
- Lord Dorchester's Connection with AmericaThe French law was restored in Quebec. This law is still in practice today. While the rest of Canada adheres to the Common Law system, Quebec has its version of the French Napoleonic Code.
- The First Lord Dorchester, Guy Carleton and His Involvement with Quebec and the CanadasGuy Carleton was the first Baron of Dorchester and the first Governor in chief of the Canadas. He served as governor of Quebec two times, making him the 23rd governor, of New France, which later became known as Quebec from the period of 1786 '" 1796.
- Samuel De Champlain First Governor General of New FranceChamplain was responsible for developing New France, co-coordinating the fur trade, creating posts and sending the furs back to France. After his sailing he then landed in what would be Quebec.
- Should Common Law Spouses Have the Same Legal Rights as Married Couples?Montreal Lawyer defeats the case of a former common law spouse to receive legal recourse.
- Legal Rights for Common Law Union BreakupsThe common law union in Quebec is not recognized as a marriage but is known as a "conjoints de fait", "de facto union." These couples have no rights when it comes to " alimony, family patrimony, compensatory allowance, and the matrimonial regime."
- Quebec Ice Hotel Family PassesOn day 2 you get to use the wonderful museum pass and explore Montreal's attractions such as the: Planetarium and Science Centre, the Biodome, the botanical gardens, and Insectarium.
- Quebec's Ice Hotel a Healthy Winter VacationQuebec has the first ice hotel in North America and it is a sight to behold.
- Tips for Applying for a Disability PensionThis article is based on the rules and regulations concerning applying for disability in the Province of Quebec. You are advised to check with your state or province to see what you need to know about your own system.
- Top Things to Do in Quebec, QuebecThe beautiful city of Quebec, located in the province of Quebec, features an abundance of activities to keep travelers interested and entertained during your stay.
- 5 Activities and Things Everyone Should Do in Quebec CityI've been to Quebec City, Quebec, Canada twice over the years. Without a doubt, the city is beautiful and is the perfect vacation destination. So then, here are some of the top activities and things to do in Quebec City, Quebec.
- Five Things to Do While in Quebec, CanadaQuebec, Canada is a wonderful place to travel. Expect the unexpected and open yourself to some new exciting experiences.
- Top Spots to Visit in Quebec, QuebecFive places to check out on your vacation to Quebec, Quebec.
- Qualifying for a Quebec Pension PlanYou must be under the age of 65 and have contributed to the Quebec Pension Plan while you were healthy and able to work.
- Best Ice Bars in North America to Chill OutOrlando, Florida, Las Vegas, Nevada and Quebec, Canada offer the best ice bars in North America to chill out from the summer heat. Ice sculptures, ice seats and more make these the best ice bars.
- Why is French Spoken in Quebec?The history of why Quebec is a French Speaking city.
- 2011 Quebec Winter CarnivalThe "Quebec Winter Carnival" is a yearly event enjoyed by people throughout Canada, the United States and other countries. Parades and sporting activities are among many fun and exciting events for all to enjoy;.
- First Female Lawyer, Politician and JudgeIn 1998, Montreal's McGill University bestowed an honorary Law degree upon Marie-Claire Kirkland Casgrain, the first female lawyer turned cabinet minister in Quebec.
- The Likelihood that Quebec's Auto Insurance Rates Will Decrease AgainQuebec auto insurance decreased last year. Thus, it is likely that next year will see similar drops in rates, which makes insurance more affordable for all types of drivers.
Eastern Quebec by BusThe Gaspe region of Quebec offers rugged coastlines and pristine forests for bus travelers.- Romantic Resorts Around St. Lazare, QuebecVille Saint-Lazare, Quebec offers mountain resorts that cater to a visitors every need. A popular destination for a romantic weekend getaway, St. Lazare, Quebec offers beauty and outdoor adventure.
Find the Spirit of the Huron-Wendat in Quebec's WendakeThe Huron-Wendat First Nations people have created a vibrant hotel-museum-restaurant complex in Wendake, only 10 miles from Quebec City. The village is rich with heritage and tourists are welcome.
Does a Little Prejudice Count?Today I open up my computer and there it is a doctor on a radio station talk show fighting for her right to call black people Nigger.
Quebec Not Ready to Be a Sovereign NationRacial, religious and language intolerance are bad foundations stones to try to build a sovereign nation on.
Quebec City Artisan Workshop Atelier Paré Worth VisitingThe wood carving workshop Atelier Paré was a hit with our group during a recent visit to Quebec City.- Fever Victims Dock at the Quebec's Quarantine Station at Grosse Isle, QuebecThe Canadian authorities thought that they could contain the disease on the island once the surviving immigrants touched shore. Any individual showing symptoms would not be allowed to venture any further into Quebec or elsewhere.
Anti-American Group Claims Responsibility for BombingAnti-American fringe group Résistance internationaliste has taken responsibility for the July 2 bombing of a military recruiting facility in Trois-Rivières, Quebec. The group opposes globalization and the Afghan mission.
Bomb Explodes at Military Recruiting OfficeQuebec sees a bombing in a military recruiting office overnight, after Canada Day celebrations. Some link the bomb to anti-military and anti-Afghanistan sentiments. Quebec is home to over 20 percent of Canada's military.
Pros of Quebec's New Homeschooling PolicyQuebec families often feel criminal just because they homeschool. A new homeschooling policy released in June did little to improve the situation - but there are a few positive points to preserve, all the same.





