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  • James Morris (December 16, 1857 – June 12, 1931) was a farmer, marble and granite dealer and political figure in Quebec. He represented Châteauguay in...
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  • figure in Quebec James R. Morris (1819–1899), U.S. Representative from Ohio James Toulmin Morris (1833–1912), South Australian politician James Morris (North...
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    General Staats Long Morris (27 August 1728 – 28 January 1800) was a British Army officer and politician who sat in the British House of Commons representing...
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    victory in 1759 over the French at the Battle of the Plains of Abraham in Quebec. The son of a distinguished general, Edward Wolfe, he received his first...
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  • (disambiguation) Jack Morris (disambiguation) James Morris (disambiguation) Jeff Morris (disambiguation) Jenny Morris (disambiguation) Jim Morris (disambiguation)...
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    James Morris (November 1, 1798 – September 23, 1865) was a businessman, banker and political figure in Canada West. He was a member of the Legislative...
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  • French lawyer and politician (b. 1760) 1794 – James Murray, Scottish-English general and politician, 20th Governor of the Province of Quebec (b. 1721) 1804...
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  • 91, Canadian lawyer and politician, Quebec MNA (1973–1984). Frank Leeflang, 87, Surinamese jurist, diplomat, and politician, minister of justice (1982–1985)...
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    "Come and take it" an expression of defiance first used in 1778 at Fort Morris in Georgia during the American Revolution, and also in 1835 at the Battle...
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  • people Maurice Deligne (1861–1939), French politician Maurice Duplessis (1890–1959), 16th Premier of Quebec, Canada Maurice Duval (1869–1958), French general...
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  • controversy. 1774 – The British pass the Quebec Act, setting out rules of governance for the colony of Quebec in British North America. 1783 – A poisonous...
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    Louis Henry Davies Premier of Quebec – Charles Boucher de Boucherville Lieutenant Governor of Keewatin – Alexander Morris (from October 7) Lieutenant Governor...
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  • one is Liberal (one Quebec Liberal). List of Canadian Jews List of electoral firsts in Canada List of visible minority politicians in Canada List of Indigenous...
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  • politician Ovide Mercredi, politician Mattie Mitchell, Mi’kmaq Chieftain, explorer Gilbert Monture, honorary chief of the Mohawk tribe Alwyn Morris,...
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    Captain James Leslie, had been an assistant quartermaster in the British Army who served with General James Wolfe at Quebec City in 1759. Young James studied...
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  • Australian author James Grenville (1715–1783), British politician James Grenville, 1st Baron Glastonbury (1742–1825), British politician Jane Grenville (born...
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  • Jamaican novelist, journalist, and teacher. Hearne was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, of Jamaican parents and attended Jamaica College in Kingston. After...
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  • Commission of Ontario, local politicians, such as Philippe Hamel and Télesphore-Damien Bouchard, strongly advocated moving Quebec towards a similar system...
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    List of McGill University people (category Quebec-related lists)
    and professors of McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Charles Dewey Day (1864–1884) James Ferrier (1884–1888) Sir Donald Alexander Smith, Lord...
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    Robert Joy (category Anglophone Quebec people)
    Newfoundland comedy troupe CODCO. Joy was born on August 17, 1951, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada and grew up in St. John's, Newfoundland. He is the son of Flora...
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