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She has lived in Montreal, Quebec, Canada since 2002.
The total population of the two groups in 2003 was about 18, 000 people, of which 15, 000 lived in Quebec.
In the 2008 federal election she attended a rally for the Bloc Québécois, a Quebec separatist party, because of her support for their position on the arts, and stated that she would vote for the party if she lived in Quebec.
Lowell attracted both immigrants from abroad and migrants from within New England and Quebec ( including a large proportion of young women ) who lived in the dormitories and worked in the mills.
The house Louis-Hippolye Lafontaine lived in as a politician in Montreal is still standing today and is located on 1395 Overdale, Montreal, Quebec.
Until the second half of the 20th century, the majority of Francophone Quebec workers lived below the poverty line and did not join the executive ranks of the businesses of their own province.
Jacques Cartier, who sailed the Saint Lawrence River and visited the sites of Quebec City and Montreal – and is thus credited as the discoverer of Canada, lived in and sailed from Saint-Malo, as did the first colonists to settle the Falklands – hence the islands ' French name Îles Malouines, which gave rise to the Spanish name Islas Malvinas.
The offer was conditional on the widow covering expenses for sending Angélique to Quebec City, where Cugnet lived.
Poulin lived in Paris for 15 years, but now lives in Quebec City.
547 people lived in Quebec, 455 in Trois-Rivières, and 625 in Montreal.
A decade later, on June 8, 1881, the Great Quebec Fire destroyed many of his sketches, then owned by John S. Budden, who had lived with the artist for thirteen years.
Hendrik Bouman has lived in his native the Netherlands, Germany, Italy, France, Quebec ; Maritimes Canada and India.
She later lived in Magog, Quebec before moving to Vancouver in 2003.
For a time the couple lived in Ottawa, but in 1967 they moved to the village of Knowlton, Quebec, in the heart of a ski area known as the Eastern Townships.
After his retirement he lived in Quebec City and held down security jobs eventually becoming essentially destitute.
Detroit marks the seventh coaching stint for the nomadic Babcock, a native of Ontario who has lived in six Canadian provinces ( Saskatchewan, Quebec, Alberta, Ontario, British Columbia, Manitoba ) and four US states ( Washington, Ohio, California and his current residence, Michigan ).
He had intended to run at the party's leadership convention but refused to run and resigned as interim leader when the party's executive council decided to hold the convention earlier rather than later and hold it in Winnipeg, Manitoba instead of Quebec where most party members ( and all of its Members of Parliament ) lived.
Pierre Antoine Tabeau lived in another village was from Quebec.
He has also lived in Aylmer, Quebec, Moscow, Islamabad, Beijing, Geneva, and New Delhi.
Elisabeth Simcoe who lived in Quebec city in 1792 for more than a year wrote about the Canadians, "(…) their coats are tied round with a coloured sash.
He lived a few years in Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville, Quebec.
The Maliseet of Maine, Quebec and New Brunswick, and the Mi ' kmaq tribes of the Canadian Maritime provinces lived primarily on fishing.
Of those, 18, 000 lived under the Government of Quebec, 4, 000 under the Government of Trois-Rivières and 22, 000 under the Government of Montreal.

lived and streets
But it had, as was usual in southern cities of this sort, a Black Bottom, a low region near the river where the Negroes lived -- servants and laborers huddled together in a region with no sewage save the river, where streets and sidewalks were neglected and where there was much poverty and crime.
Phoebe lived in uptown New York until the age of 12 when her mother killed herself and she took to the streets.
Poor people lived in very small houses in cramped streets.
Even though Brown lived with relatives, he spent long stretches of time on his own, hanging out on the streets and hustling to get by.
Regional peasantry supplied the city with food and raw materials, while the craftsmen in the city produced handicrafts, most of whom lived by the central square Stortorget or by the oldest two streets in Stockholm, the names of which still reflects their trade: Köpmangatan (" Merchant's Street ") and Skomakargatan (" Shoemaker's Street ") in the central part of the city.
Between 1893 and 1896, he lived at the Etaples art colony, where he painted its streets and fisher folk, including Coastal Scene, Etaples.
He observes that it is impossible to know whether Alger lived the life of a secret homosexual, " ut there are hints that the male companionship he describes as a refuge from the streetsthe cozy domestic arrangements between Dick and Fosdick, for example — may also be an erotic relationship ".
Parks, schools, streets and other tributes have commemorated Banneker throughout the years since he lived.
A United States postage stamp and the names of a number of recreational and cultural facilities, schools, streets and other facilities and institutions throughout the United States have commemorated Banneker's documented and mythical accomplishments throughout the years since he lived.
Johann ran away from the orphanage when he was seven years old and lived on the streets as a beggar and a thief.
Many of the whites who lived south of the LIRR relocated and lower middle class African-Americans bought modest, individually-built homes in Wyandanch Springs Park and in the " Tree streets " area east of Straight Path.
Because of its beautifully landscaped streets and parks, and its man-made lake, Ridley Park became popular in the late 19th century and early part of the 20th century as a summer resort for wealthy Philadelphians who built most of the Victorian style homes still lived in today.
He first brought electricity to town when he electrified the house where he lived near the corner of Poplar and Wiegle streets.
An African American community lived in Carthage from East Panola to Live Oak streets from 1940 to 1965.
In 1954 over 5, 000 people lived in the area between 244th and 216th Streets SW, and 48th and 68th Avenues W. The existing infrastructure was overwhelmed by this unplanned growth ; people waited a year for a party-line telephone ; streets were unpaved ; house sanitation was provided by individual septic systems.
Singer-songwriter John Butler ( frontman of the John Butler Trio ) lived in Fremantle during his teenage years, and he started his music career busking in the city's streets.
Those with less financial means lived in ( or in some cases rented ) smaller properties in streets nearby.
The bulk of the tribes lived in towns ( some covering hundreds of acres and containing thousands of people ) with planned streets, residential and public areas.
He lived for a time on the city streets, learning how to look after himself and began boxing professionally in 1974.
Faithfull lived on London's Soho streets for two years, suffering from heroin addiction and anorexia nervosa.
" However, she still lived in her flat in Paris ( located in one of the most expensive streets of the capital ) and had a house in County Waterford, Ireland.
" He visited patients in their homes to see how they lived, and took to the streets in a mobile clinic, promoting adolescent sexuality and the availability of contraceptives, abortion and divorce, a provocative message in Catholic Austria.
He lived in a small flat and earned money by playing his guitar in the streets as a busker.
The first group performed only in the temple sex-rites, the second group had the run of the grounds and catered to its visitors as well, and the third and lowest class lived on the temple grounds but were free to seek out customers in the streets.
In Porto and Braga St John's is a festival that is lived to the full in the streets, where anything is permitted.

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