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  1. A History of Canadian Wealth/Chapter XIV
  2. A History of Canadian Wealth/Chapter XV
  3. A History of Canadian Wealth/Chapter XVI
  4. A History of Canadian Wealth/Chapter XVII
  5. A History of Canadian Wealth/Preface
  6. A History of Quebec, its resources and people
  7. A Letter to Canadians: A study made for the Intellectuels pour la souveraineté (IPSO)
  8. A People's History of Quebec
  9. A Québec that lets its wings open
  10. A Reminiscence of '49. Who burnt the Parliament Buildings?
  11. A Song for Quebec
  12. A State project to counter liberalized capital
  13. A Warning to Belfast
  14. A Yankee in Canada
  15. A Yes for Change
  16. A few important facts
  17. A joy to read: Lionel Groulx
  18. A legal opinion on international law, language and the future of French-speaking Canada
  19. Act to provide that the English Language shall be the Official Language of the Province of Manitoba
  20. Action: The October Crisis of 1970
  21. Address of the Confederation of the Six Counties to the People of Canada
  22. Address of the Constitutional Association of Montreal to the Inhabitants of British America
  23. Address of the Constitutional Association of the City of Montreal to the Inhabitants of the Sister Colonies
  24. Address of the Fils de la liberté of Montreal to the young people of the colonies of North America
  25. Address of the Hon. L.J. Papineau to the electors of the West Ward of Montreal
  26. Address of the Sons of Liberty of Montreal to the Young Men of the North American Colonies
  27. Address to the people of Canada
  28. Advisory memorandum regarding the effect of independence of Quebec upon treaties and agreements with the United States of America
  29. Alexis de Tocqueville
  30. Alfred Perry
  31. Allocution de René Lévesque prononcée devant les membres de l'Assemblée nationale française, le 2 novembre 1977
  32. Allophones
  33. Amerindians and Inuit
  34. An Act Respecting the Future of Québec
  35. An Act for granting certain Powers to The British American Land Company
  36. An Act for making more effectual Provision for the Government of the Province of Quebec in North America
  37. An Act respecting the exercise of the fundamental rights and prerogatives of the Québec people and the Québec State
  38. An Act to declare persons of the Jewish Religion entitled to all of the rights and privileges of the other subjects of His Majesty in this Province
  39. An Act to give effect to certain resolutions passed by Imperial Conferences held in the years 1926 and 1930
  40. An Act to give effect to the requirement for clarity as set out in the opinion of the Supreme Court of Canada in the Quebec Secession Reference
  41. An Act to regulate the Trade of the Provinces of Lower and Upper-Canada, and for other purposes relating to the said Provinces
  42. An Act to reunite the Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada, and for the Government of Canada
  43. An Impartial and Authentic Account of the Civil War in the Canadas
  44. An Impartial and Authentic Account of the Civil War in the Canadas/Chapter I
  45. An Impartial and Authentic Account of the Civil War in the Canadas/Chapter II
  46. An Impartial and Authentic Account of the Civil War in the Canadas/Chapter III
  47. An Impartial and Authentic Account of the Civil War in the Canadas/Chapter IV
  48. An Impartial and Authentic Account of the Civil War in the Canadas/Chapter IX
  49. An Impartial and Authentic Account of the Civil War in the Canadas/Chapter V
  50. An Impartial and Authentic Account of the Civil War in the Canadas/Chapter VI
  51. An Impartial and Authentic Account of the Civil War in the Canadas/Chapter VII
  52. An Impartial and Authentic Account of the Civil War in the Canadas/Chapter VIII
  53. An Impartial and Authentic Account of the Civil War in the Canadas/Chapter X
  54. An Independent Quebec. The Past, the Present and the Future
  55. An Open Letter in Support of the Student Strike in Québec
  56. André D'Allemagne
  57. Andrée Ferretti
  58. Anglophones
  59. Annexation Manifesto
  60. Annual Report of the General Committee of the Montreal Constitutional Association
  61. Answer to A Warning to Belfast
  62. Archibald Acheson, 2nd Earl of Gosford
  63. Articles of Capitulation of Montreal
  64. Augustin-Norbert Morin
  65. Bernard Landry
  66. Bill for Uniting the Legislatures of the Provinces of Lower and Upper Canada
  67. Bloc Québécois
  68. Blogging for independence
  69. Bonhomme strikes back
  70. Books
  71. Books in French
  72. Bouchard-Taylor Commission - The linguistic analysis is misleading
  73. Bougainville on the Canadiens
  74. Brexit aftermath: Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon on 'leave' vote win
  75. Brief Sketch of the Life and Times of the Hon. Louis Joseph Papineau
  76. Brief in Support of the Petition of the Inhabitants of Lower Canada
  77. Brief submitted to the Committee on Institutions, responsible for conducting a broad consultation on Bill 99
  78. Building Partnership in the Americas
  79. CASA to The Montreal Star, June 3, 1979
  80. Canada Tenures Act
  81. Canadian Constitutional Charter, 1971
  82. Canadian federalism and the autonomy of Québec: A historical viewpoint
  83. Canadien or Canadian
  84. Categories:Publication years
  85. Charles Castonguay
  86. Charles James Fox
  87. Charles Poulett Thomson, 1st Baron Sydenham
  88. Charles Richard Ogden
  89. Charter of human rights and freedoms
  90. Charter of the French language
  91. Common declaration of sovereignist and federalist intellectuals from Canada and Québec
  92. Con arguments
  93. Consensus Report on the Constitution (Charlottetown Accord)
  94. Constitution
  95. Constitutional Accord of 1987 (Meech Lake)
  96. Constitutional Act of 1791
  97. Constitutional saga
  98. Culture of Québec
  99. Current events
  100. Dan Aykroyd pitches passion for Quebec
  101. Daniel O'Connell
  102. Daniel O'Connell's Speech in the British House of Commons on July 4th, 1839
  103. Daniel O'Connell's Speech in the British House of Commons on March 6th, 1837
  104. Daniel Tracey
  105. Daniel Turp
  106. Daniel Turp/Courses
  107. David Payne
  108. Debates on the 1st Quebec Government Bill (1774)
  109. Debates on the 2nd Quebec Government Bill (1791)
  110. Declaration in Defense of Quebec's Right to Self-Determination
  111. Declaration of Independence of Lower Canada
  112. Declaration of Independence of Lower Canada (2007 translation)
  113. Declaration of the Causes which led to the formation of the Constitutional Association of Quebec, and of the Objects for which it has been formed
  114. Defence of French, Defence of a Society
  115. Democracy
  116. Denis-Benjamin Viger
  117. Denis Monière
  118. Diary of a Fils de la liberté
  119. Dissentient opinion of Lord Brougham on John Russell's Ten Resolutions
  120. Divers documents addressed to the Honorable Louis Joseph Papineau, speaker of the House of Assembly, by the Honorable Denis B. Viger
  121. Diversity
  122. Economy of Québec
  123. Edmund Bailey O'Callaghan
  124. Edmund Burke
  125. Edward Alexander Theller
  126. English-speaking friends of Québec
  127. English speakers for the independence of Québec
  128. Epistle to General Haldimand
  129. Equality
  130. Esquisse de la vie et de l'époque de l'honorable Louis-Joseph Papineau
  131. Ethical Reflections on Bill 101
  132. Excerpt of L'homme rapaillé by Gaston Miron
  133. Excerpt of Quebec Now by Miriam Chapin
  134. Excerpt of The Cultural Fatigue of French Canada by Hubert Aquin
  135. Excerpt of The Question of Separatism: Quebec and the Struggle over Sovereignty by Jane Jacobs
  136. Excerpt of Why I Am a Separatist by Marcel Chaput
  137. Excerpt of a Letter to Alliance Quebec by René Lévesque
  138. FAQ
  139. Family Without a Name
  140. Farewell, Spain?
  141. Fo Niemi is requested at the restaurant Les Bridés
  142. For Political and Oil Independence
  143. For a Sovereign Quebec
  144. For a nationalism open to pluralist citizenship
  145. For an Independent Quebec
  146. Forgotten history
  147. Francis Bond Head
  148. Francis Maseres
  149. Francis Simard
  150. Francoeur Motion
  151. Francophones
  152. François-Joseph Cugnet
  153. Freeing the silenced tongue
  154. French, a Language in Exile
  155. French Canada and the early decades of British rule. 1760-1791
  156. French Canadian Ingratitude and Disloyalty
  157. French Canadianism
  158. From London to Ottawa, State terrorism in the history of Quebec
  159. From the "winning conditions" to the "significant conditions"
  160. From the cultural nation to the political nation
  161. From the nation to citizenship
  162. Fundamental law, or fundamental flaw?
  163. Gaston Miron
  164. George Ramsay, 9th Earl of Dalhousie
  165. Gilbert Paquette
  166. Gilles Duceppe
  167. Globalization renders sovereignty more necessary and urgent than ever
  168. Grand Meeting of the Confederation of the Six Counties in Saint-Charles
  169. Gregory Baum on nationalism
  170. Guy Bouthillier
  171. Henry David Thoreau
  172. Henry Milner
  173. Henry Samuel Chapman
  174. Histoire du Québec
  175. History
  176. History of Quebec For Dummies
  177. History of our movements
  178. History of the Insurrection in Canada in refutation of the report of Lord Durham
  179. History written by the victor
  180. Hubert Aquin
  181. Illustrious visitors' commentaries on Quebec
  182. In Praise of Small Countries
  183. Indirect Rule
  184. Individual Bilingualism and Collective Bilingualism
  185. Inhabitants of Montreal to the Committee of Safety
  186. Institutional bilingualism
  187. Institutions
  188. Intellectuels pour la souveraineté
  189. Jacques Ferron
  190. Jacques Parizeau
  191. James Mackintosh
  192. James Stuart
  193. Jane Jacobs
  194. Jean-François Lisée
  195. Joel Garreau
  196. John Arthur Roebuck
  197. John Arthur Roebuck's Speech in the British House of Commons on April 15th, 1834
  198. John Arthur Roebuck's Speech in the British House of Commons on January 22nd, 1838
  199. John Arthur Roebuck's Speech in the British House of Commons on March 6, 1837
  200. John Arthur Roebuck's Speech in the British House of Commons on March 9th, 1835
  201. John Colborne
  202. John George Lambton, 1st Earl of Durham
  203. John Neilson
  204. John Russell's Speech in the British House of Commons on January 16, 1838
  205. John Russell's Speech in the British House of Commons on March 6th, 1837
  206. John Stuart Mill
  207. Jonathan Sewell
  208. Joseph Facal
  209. Key concepts to understand Quebec politics
  210. Kosovo and Us
  211. L'Action nationale
  212. Laurier-Greenway Compromise of 1896
  213. Leaders of the Parti Québécois
  214. Legislations
  215. Let us assume the Quebec identity in its complexity
  216. Letter addressed to the Speakers of the Several Assemblies in the British North American Colonies
  217. Letter from Alex Salmond to the Parti Québécois
  218. Letter from L. J. Papineau and J. Neilson, Esqs., Addressed to His Majesty's Under Secretary of State on the Subject of the Proposed Union of the Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada
  219. Letter from Louis-Joseph Papineau to George Bancroft - December 18, 1837
  220. Letter from Louis-Joseph Papineau to Robert John Wilmot - December 16, 1822
  221. Letter to National Geographic Magazine
  222. Letter to the Inhabitants of the Province of Canada
  223. Letter to the Inhabitants of the Province of Quebec
  224. Letter to the oppressed Inhabitants of Canada
  225. Links
  226. List of organizations advocating the independence of Quebec
  227. List of people in the history of Quebec
  228. List of the political adversaries to the emancipation of the people of Quebec
  229. List of the public meetings held in Lower Canada between May and November 1837
  230. List of translations done for this site
  231. London Resolutions of 1866
  232. Louis-Joseph Papineau
  233. Louis Riel
  234. Louise Beaudoin
  235. Lucien Bouchard
  236. Ludger Duvernay
  237. Main Page
  238. Maka Kotto
  239. Manifesto for a national coalition
  240. Manifesto of the Action libérale nationale
  241. Manifesto of the Alliance laurentienne
  242. Manifesto of the Front de libération du Québec
  243. Manifesto of the Parti républicain du Québec
  244. Manifesto of the Rassemblement pour l'indépendance nationale
  245. Manifesto of the St. John the Baptiste Society of Quebec for a National Convention of French Canadians in Quebec City on June 24, 1880
  246. Marc Chevrier
  247. Marcel Chaput
  248. Maurice Séguin
  249. Media in Quebec
  250. Meeting of the Irish and British Reformers of Quebec
  251. Meeting of the loyal citizens of Montreal at Place d'Armes
  252. Meeting with English-speaking sovereignists. Québec, my country
  253. Memorandum for the Cabinet Committee on Security and Intelligence, December 17, 1969
  254. Michel Brunet
  255. Michel Seymour
  256. Militantism and the National Question
  257. Miriam Chapin
  258. Myths and fallacies about Québec
  259. Métis Bill of Rights
  260. National Solidarity and Social Solidarity
  261. Nationalism
  262. Nationalism and social movements against market hegemony
  263. Newsroom
  264. Notes of Alexis de Tocqueville in Lower Canada
  265. Now or never! Manifesto for an independent Quebec
  266. Observation on the current state of Canada and the political dispositions of its inhabitants
  267. October
  268. On free trade, the rights of multinationals and the dilemma of the State
  269. Open letter in support of the democratic right to self-determination for Quebec
  270. Opening Speech of the 14th National Congress of the Parti Québécois
  271. Opinions by individual militants
  272. Option Québec
  273. Orders
  274. Origin and historical record of the separatist idea in French Canada
  275. Original French quotes
  276. Other independence movements
  277. Ottawa helped France block René Lévesque from going to Algeria for 1958 referendum
  278. Our Republic in America
  279. Parliamentary Speech of 1848
  280. Parti Québécois
  281. Petition from the French Inhabitants to the King on the Subject of the Administration of Justice
  282. Petition of Ancient and New Subjects for a House of Assembly, 1784
  283. Petition of the Counties in the District of Quebec and of the County of Warwick, District of Montreal
  284. Petition of the Counties in the Districts of Montreal and Three Rivers
  285. Petition of the Inhabitants of the Townships of Lower Canada in favour of Uniting the Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada under one Legislature
  286. Petition of the London Merchants, 1764
  287. Petition of the London Working Men's Association in favour of the People of Canada
  288. Petition of the New Subjects, 1773
  289. Petition of the Quebec Traders, 1764
  290. Petition of the Seigneurs of the Lands and the Proprietors of the Fiefs of the District of Montreal, 1767
  291. Petition of the citizens of Quebec for the establishment of a University
  292. Pierre-Stanislas Bédard
  293. Pierre Bourgault
  294. Pierre Elliott Trudeau
  295. Pierre Falardeau
  296. Pierre Godin
  297. Pierre Vallières
  298. Pierre du Calvet
  299. Plan for a House of Assembly, 1784
  300. Political Testament of Louis-Joseph Papineau
  301. Political parties
  302. Politics in the New Quebec
  303. Polysemy in the Quebec debate
  304. Preliminary statement of Quebec Premier Lucien Bouchard, on the day following the rendering of the Opinion of the Supreme Court of Canada on the federal government's Reference on Secession
  305. Pro arguments
  306. Proclamation of Independence, 1803
  307. Proclamation of the Irish Republic
  308. Programme of the Rassemblement pour l'indépendance nationale
  309. Propositions on reform of electoral laws
  310. Prospectus for a periodical paper
  311. Quebec's language planning policy: Israeli perspective
  312. Quebec, Israel and the Jewish community - Speech by Premier of Quebec Bernard Landry
  313. Quebec: A Good Neighbour in Transition
  314. Quebec: a modern, pluralist, distinct society
  315. Quebec Sovereignty: A Legitimate Goal
  316. Quebec and Catalonia
  317. Quebec and Estonia
  318. Questions submitted and proposed to Messrs Powell, Adhemar and de Lisle by the Baron Maseres with the answers of these Messrs, given in their meeting on March 13, 1784
  319. Quotes
  320. Québec's legitimacy does not need the Supreme Court blessing
  321. Québec-Canada: A New Deal. The Québec Government Proposal for a New Partnership Between Equals: Sovereignty-Association
  322. Québec during the American invasion, 1775-1776. The journal of François Baby, Gabriel Taschereau, and Jenkin Williams
  323. RCMP eyed philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre during tense Quebec political upheaval
  324. Radical Party and Canada: Lord Durham and the Canadians
  325. Range of attitudes toward Québec
  326. Range of attitutes
  327. Rassemblement pour l'indépendance nationale
  328. Raymond Barbeau
  329. Reference re Secession of Quebec
  330. Refus global Manifesto
  331. Regulation 17
  332. René Lévesque
  333. Reply of the Central and Permanent Committee of the County of Montreal to the Address of the London Working Men's Association
  334. Report from the Select Committee on the Civil Government of Canada
  335. Report of Attorney and Sollicitor General, relative to the Civil Government of the province of Quebec
  336. Report of the Quebec Constitutional Association
  337. Report on the Affairs of British North America
  338. Report to the Lords of the Committee for Plantation Affairs, on several papers relative to Ordinances & Constitutions made by the Governor of Quebec
  339. Report to the Lords of the Committee for Plantation Affairs, on several papers relative to Ordinances and Constitutions made by the Governor of Quebec
  340. Resolution of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Quebec on Irish Affairs, with the reply thereto
  341. Resolution of the Parliament of Canada recognizing Quebec as a distinct society within Canada
  342. Resolutions intended to be proposed by Lord John Russell, in a committee of the whole house, relative to the affairs of Canada
  343. Resolutions of the Berthier Meeting
  344. Resolutions of the Deschambault Meeting
  345. Resolutions of the La Malbaie Meeting
  346. Resolutions of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec against Measure of Coercion and for Irish Home Rule
  347. Resolutions of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec in favour of Irish Home Rule
  348. Resolutions of the Meeting of the Electors of the City and Suburbs of Quebec held at Malhiot's Hotel, 13th December 1827
  349. Resolutions of the Quebec Meeting
  350. Resolutions of the Quebec Meeting (Patriot)
  351. Resolutions of the Saint-François-du-Lac Meeting on seigniorial tenure
  352. Resolutions of the Saint-Laurent Meeting
  353. Resolutions of the Saint-Ours Meeting
  354. Resolutions of the Sainte-Croix Meeting
  355. Resolutions of the St-Polycarpe Meeting
  356. Robert Burns
  357. Robert Nelson
  358. Robin Philpot
  359. Royal Proclamation of 1763
  360. Réveil. Waking Up French
  361. Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society
  362. Second Manifesto
  363. Situation of English speakers in Québec
  364. Speech Given in Verchères in the Context of the 2001 Leadership Campaign of the Parti Québécois
  365. Speech before the members of the Woodrow-Wilson Center and the Hudson Institute
  366. Speech of Louis-Joseph Papineau for a public meeting at the Bonsecours market
  367. Speech of Louis J. Papineau, Esqr. on the Hustings, at the Opening of the Election for the West Ward of the City of Montreal, on the 11th of August, 1827
  368. Speech of Michel Bastarache, judge at the Supreme Court of Canada, on September 14, 2004
  369. Speech of Yves Michaud before the Commission of the Estates-General on the Situation and Future of the French Language in Quebec
  370. Speech of the Premier of Quebec, Mr. Lucien Bouchard, before the Anglophone community of Quebec
  371. Speech of the Premier of Quebec Mr. Bernard Landry, at the time of the signature of the final agreement between the government of Quebec and the Grand Council of the Crees
  372. St. John the Baptist's Day Banquet in Montreal on June 24, 1834
  373. Stanley Bréhaut Ryerson
  374. States that have gained their independence since 1943
  375. Statistics
  376. Studies
  377. System of Government for Canada
  378. Terminology
  379. Territorial integrity of Quebec in the event of the attainment of sovereignty
  380. The 15 resolutions adopted during the 1967 National assizes of the Estates General of French Canada
  381. The 31 resolutions adopted during the 1969 National assizes of the Estates General of French Canada
  382. The Address of L. J. Papineau to the Electors of St. Maurice and Huntingdon
  383. The Address of the London Working Men's Association to the People of Canada
  384. The Amnesty
  385. The Canadians of Old
  386. The Case for a Sovereign Quebec
  387. The Case of Peter du Calvet
  388. The Charter of the French language in the Baltic States
  389. The Committee of Correspondence of Boston to the Inhabitants of the Province of Quebec
  390. The Declaration of the Reformers of the City of Toronto to their Fellow-Reformers in Upper Canada
  391. The Decolonization of Quebec
  392. The English-speaking Community. An Integral Part of a Sovereign Québec
  393. The English of Québec
  394. The FLQ: Our Position
  395. The Free French to their Canadian Brothers
  396. The Hon. Louis-Joseph Papineau's Address to the Electors of the City of Montreal
  397. The Insurgent Prince
  398. The Irish of Quebec: at the crossroads of two cultures
  399. The Man from Quebec with a Message for Scotland
  400. The Nine Nations of North America
  401. The Ninety-Two Resolutions of the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada
  402. The Parti Québécois: For or Against Independence?
  403. The Rebellions of 1837 and 1838 in Lower Canada
  404. The Riot that Never Was
  405. The Union and Nationality
  406. The Vindicator
  407. The challenge of diversity
  408. The influence of Quebec's language planning policy abroad
  409. The influence of Quebec's language planning policy abroad: Wales
  410. The issue of Quebec's sovereignty and its potential impact on the United States
  411. The moral basis of the claim of the Republic of Ireland for official recognition
  412. The myth of a fascist Quebec
  413. The principles and means of Québec's language policy
  414. The problem of bilingualism in Lituania today
  415. The real strength of French in Quebec
  416. The suite et (we hope) fin to the little debate about the census
  417. The three founding peoples of Quebec
  418. Thinking the Quebec nation
  419. Thomas Storrow Brown
  420. To get out of the survival
  421. To put an end to ethnic voting
  422. To the Honorable the Knights, Citizens and Burgesses, the Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in Parliament Assembled
  423. Translations of poems and lyrics
  424. Treaty of Paris of 1763
  425. Trudeau's Darkest Hour
  426. United States Declaration of Independence
  427. United for the independence of our country
  428. Utilisateur:Liberlogos/Finished drafts
  429. Victor-Lévy Beaulieu
  430. Was Quebec fascist in 1942?
  431. What is the real force of attraction of French in Quebec? A critical analysis of the improvement of the situation of French observed in 2001
  432. Who Really Won When Quebec Voted "No"?
  433. Who are we? Where are we going?
  434. Why We are Sovereignist
  435. Why does it not simply eliminate all questions on ethnic origin and religion?
  436. William Lovett
  437. William Lyon Mackenzie
  438. Wolfred Nelson
  439. Yves Michaud
  440. Yves Michaud's letter to the Canadian Jewish Congress

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