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Old Quebec City, with its cobbled streets and 17th- and 18th-century fortifications along the mighty Saint Lawrence River, is steeped in history yet home to modern, vibrant shops and bustling ...
With all the local talk of traffic congestion and the need to build bridges and tunnels, Quebec City residents might have overlooked one little fact: They already have a tunnel running under their ...
Like Quebec, Korea is grappling with heavy urban centralization, growing disparities between rich and poor, rising housing costs and, what is particularly poignant, poverty among the elderly. And ...
Living history in Québec City. Experience the rich medley of one city's cultural influences. hen French explorer Samuel de Champlain stood in front of the ragged cliffs of Cap Diamant in 1608, ...
Old Québec's Place Royale is steeped in history. In 1608, French explorer Samuel de Champlain erected his Habitation de Québec, the first permanent French settlement in North America, here.
In Quebec City, one of North America’s oldest major cities, strolling the romantic cobblestone streets is like exploring an ...
Despite the angry reaction from many of Quebec’s Indigenous leaders, Premier François Legault has repeated once again his assertion that Quebec’s history began with the arrival of French ...
Teachers and education experts are raising concern that Quebec's newly revised high school history course centres too much around French-English conflict, fails to reflect the province's diversity ...
‘A Quebec history’ The Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement, a class-action settlement approved in 2006 between the government, churches and residential school survivors, officially ...