There were some fair American costumes and faces in the crowd, but it was essentially Quebeckian.
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There were some fair American costumes and faces in the crowd, but it was essentially Quebeckian.
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Among the many unique features of the week’s gayeties, there were a few that were distinctly Quebeckian—such as might not be seen elsewhere, even in Canada.
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In July 1977, P. E. Trudeau announced the formation of the federal task force on Canadian unity, which has the responsibility of finding "some kind of course halfway between Canadian federalism and Quebeckian separatism."
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With two sets of long-distance grandparents, paternal in California and my husband and me in Wisconsin, our young Quebeckian grandchildren sometimes have difficulty keeping us separated in their thinking. It was inevitable that we would become “the Grandma and Grandpa who live with Poquito.”
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