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Under the presidency of Guy Bouthillier, the St-Jean-Baptiste Society thrived to reach out the various cultural communities of Québec | Under the presidency of [[Guy Bouthillier]], and with [[Robin Philpot]] as director of communication, the St-Jean-Baptiste Society thrived to reach out the various cultural communities of Québec. Contrasting sharply with the steady flow of articles trying to stain the reputation of Québec's nationalists, these honest efforts to create ties among Quebecers of all origins and mother tongues did not go by unnoticed. | ||
== Hanging of our patriots: February 15, 1839 == | |||
[[Image:February-15-1839.jpg|thumb|left|Hanging of our patriots on February 15, 1839]] | |||
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== Burning of the parliament: April 25, 1849 == | |||
[[Image:April-25-1849.jpg|thumb|left|Burning of the parliament in Montreal on April 25, 1849]] | |||
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== Fête nationale with the Mohawks: June 24, 2000 == | |||
[[Image:Fete-nationale-mohawks.jpg|thumb|left|Celebrating the Fête nationale with the Mohawks on June 24, 2000]] | |||
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== Jewish Magna Carta of rights: June 5, 1832 == | |||
[[Image:June-5-1832.jpg|thumb|left|Jewish Magna Carta of right adopted in Lower Canada on June 5, 1832]] | |||
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== St. Patrick's Day Parade: March 17, 1824 == | |||
[[Image:St-patrick-2000.jpg|thumb|left|First St. Patrick's Day Parade in Montreal on March 17, 1824]] | |||
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Revision as of 23:25, 13 May 2007
Under the presidency of Guy Bouthillier, and with Robin Philpot as director of communication, the St-Jean-Baptiste Society thrived to reach out the various cultural communities of Québec. Contrasting sharply with the steady flow of articles trying to stain the reputation of Québec's nationalists, these honest efforts to create ties among Quebecers of all origins and mother tongues did not go by unnoticed.
Hanging of our patriots: February 15, 1839

Burning of the parliament: April 25, 1849

Fête nationale with the Mohawks: June 24, 2000

Jewish Magna Carta of rights: June 5, 1832

St. Patrick's Day Parade: March 17, 1824
