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Ancestors who Left Brome Co. Quebec for US
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During the 1800s thousands of Canadians left to search for advancement opportunities in the United States. Here are some of them from Brome Co., Quebec.
May 16, 2009
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Rosemary E. Bachelor
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Protests Held Across Quebec Against Turcotte Verdict
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Crowds gathered to protest the jury's verdict that found cardiologist Guy Turcotte not criminally responsible in the stabbing deaths of his two children.
Aug 7, 2011
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Arthur Weinreb
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La Corriveau, Canada's Monster Murderess
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The La Corriveau legend is so mixed with Canadian history that truth blends into fiction and French Canadians in Quebec still blanch at mention of her name.
Jun 5, 2010
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Rosemary E. Bachelor
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Hillary Clinton's French Ancestry
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Hillary Clinton's most researched ancestry is her French lineage that includes founding families of Quebec, Canada's French Canadian province.
Dec 1, 2008
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Rosemary E. Bachelor
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Lance et Compte (He Shoots He Scores) Bluray Review
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The highly popular Quebec-based hockey series makes a jump to the big screen, in order to celebrate the show's 25th anniversary. It's still worth it. 3/5
Mar 1, 2011
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Dominic Messier
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Sarah Palin's Ancestors Captured by Indians
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A Sarah Palin ancestral family had two tragic Indian encounters. Benjamin Waite rescued his captured wife and children. Years later Indians killed him.
Oct 16, 2010
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Rosemary E. Bachelor
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Grey's Anatomy Season 8 Double Episode Premiere
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Premiere of Free Falling and She's Gone; Episode 1 & 2, Season 8 - US Screening; 22 September 2011.
Warning: Spoiler Alert.
Jan 2, 2012
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Janelle Coulton
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Mother Guilty of Murdering Her Three Children
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Cathie Gauthier, who survived a suicide attempt, was found guilty of three counts of first degree murder in the New Year's Day poisoning of her children aged 12, 7 and 4.
Oct 28, 2009
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Arthur Weinreb
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The Conscription Crisis in Canada During WWI
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Conscription put Canadians into a national crisis in 1917, dividing the country along language and provincial lines, and leaving four dead in a riot.
May 13, 2010
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Susanna McLeod
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World Day for Health and Safety at Work and Canada's Day to Mourn
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April 28th was the World Day for Health and Safety at Work, held on the same day as the National Day of Mourning in Canada for killed or injured workers.
Apr 29, 2011
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Susan Huebert
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Saint Charles Garnier, Canadian Missionary and Martyr
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Saint Charles Garnier was one of the last Jesuit missionaries martyred in New France in the 1600s. He served among the Huron for thirteen years.
May 16, 2011
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Bonnie Way
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Manoir Hovey, one of Canada's Finest Inns
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Nestled in the historic town of North Hatley, one of Canada's finest inns offers haute cuisine, spectacular lake views, and turn-of-the-last-century luxury.
Aug 28, 2009
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Maureen Littlejohn
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Jacob Anguish in Prison
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Jacob Anguish, a soldier in Butler's Rangers during the American Revolution, seems to have been aptly named; he lost a foot to gangrene.
Jul 29, 2007
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Sarah B. Hood
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Two Tombstones for Avenger of President Lincoln
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Lt. Edward P. Doherty, leader of the captors of Lincoln assassin John W. Booth, is cited for this deed on monuments in Arlington National Cemetery and in Sligo, Ireland.
Feb 13, 2009
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Rosemary E. Bachelor
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Haunted Banff Springs Hotel, Alberta
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Nestled in the Canadian Rocky Mountains near Calgary, Alberta, the Banff Springs Hotel is alive with paranormal activity.
Dec 5, 2007
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Maureen K. Fleury
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History of the Census
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Today's US Census is a far cry from its humble beginnings some 2500 years ago. And it's still evolving.
May 27, 2009
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Elizabeth Linehan
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A Debt Owed: Canada Lacks National Remembrance Day Holiday
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Remembrance Day is not a holiday in three Canadian provinces and many feel it should be. Should there be a Canadian National Holiday for Remembrance Day?
Nov 8, 2010
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Marcus Hondro
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What were Coffin Ships?
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All the ships traveling the Trans-Atlantic route came to be known as coffin ships even though some owners and their ships had an excellent record.
Feb 20, 2009
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Michael Durkin
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Iberville at Hudson Bay: 1686 - 1687
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Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville displayed characteristic ruthlessness and daring in capturing and retaining three of the Hudson's Bay Company's trading posts.
Jan 13, 2011
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Peter Stone
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More Canadians Die in Popular Resort Areas
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The number of Canadians who have died in popular vacation spots is rising following recent incidents in Mexico, Costa Rica and Dominican Republic.
Feb 5, 2011
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Jeff Hayward
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