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  2. Montreal Girls - Wikipedia

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    Montreal Girls is a 2022 Canadian drama film, directed by Patricia Chica. [1]The film stars Hakim Brahimi as Ramy, a young Middle Eastern man who moves to Montreal, Quebec, to attend medical school at McGill University following the death of his mother; introduced to the city's arts and culture scene by his cousin Tamer (Jade Hassouné), he becomes drawn into a love triangle with Desiree ...

  3. History of Montreal - Wikipedia

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    The thirty-one girls who arrived in Montreal with the 1653 and 1659 married within the year, some within weeks of landing. [21] Between 1646 and 1717, 178 French girls were married on the Island of Montreal, 20 percent of the overall permanent settlers. [21] During this period the merchant population was relatively small, a hundred came.

  4. King's Daughters - Wikipedia

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    Jean Talon, Bishop François de Laval and several settlers welcome the King's Daughters upon their arrival. Painting by Eleanor Fortescue-Brickdale. The King's Daughters (French: filles du roi, or filles du roy in the spelling of the era) were the approximately 800 young French women who immigrated to New France between 1663 and 1673 as part of a program sponsored by King Louis XIV.

  5. Madeleine de Verchères - Wikipedia

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    Madeleine de Verchères. Marie-Madeleine Jarret, known as Madeleine de Verchères (French pronunciation: [madəlɛn də vɛʁʃɛʁ]; 3 March 1678 – 8 August 1747) was a woman of New France (modern Quebec) credited with repelling a raid on Fort Verchères when she was 14 years old.

  6. École Polytechnique massacre - Wikipedia

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    Antifeminism, misogyny. The École Polytechnique massacre (French: tuerie de l'École polytechnique), also known as the Montreal massacre, was an antifeminist mass shooting that occurred on December 6, 1989, at the École Polytechnique de Montréal in Montreal, Quebec. Fourteen women were murdered; another ten women and four men were injured.

  7. Marguerite Bourgeoys - Wikipedia

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    Marguerite Bourgeoys. Marguerite Bourgeoys, CND (17 April 1620 – 12 January 1700), was a French religious sister and founder of the Congregation of Notre Dame of Montreal in the colony of New France, now part of Québec, Canada. Born in Troyes, she became part of a sodality, ministering to the poor from outside the convent.

  8. Category:Actresses from Quebec - Wikipedia

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    Actresses from Montreal‎ (230 P) Q. Actresses from Quebec City‎ (14 P) S. Actresses from Saguenay, Quebec‎ (5 P) Pages in category "Actresses from Quebec"

  9. List of Canadian women writers in French - Wikipedia

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    Caroline Dawson. Claire Dé, pen name of Claire Dandurand, (born 1953), short story writer, playwright and novelist. Corinne De Vailly (born 1959), French-born Canadian novelist, children's writer. Monique Deland (born 1958), educator, journalist and poet. Jeanne-Mance Delisle (born 1939 or 1941), playwright.

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