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Cégep Garneau
The Cégep Garneau is a cegep, public French-language College education in Quebec, college in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. History The college traces its origins to the merger of several institutions which became public ones in 1967, when the Quebec system of public colleges was created. It was established in 1969 by the merger of the Collège des Jésuites (Jesuit College) and École normale Laval (Laval Normal school) and was until 2012 known as Collège François-Xavier-Garneau. The college was named for François-Xavier Garneau, a nineteenth-century French Canadian notary, poet and historian. Programs The college offers two types of programs: pre-university and technical. The pre-university programs, which take two years to complete, cover the subject matters which roughly correspond to the additional year of high school as well as the first year of a four-year college undergraduate program given elsewhere in Canada in preparation for a chosen field in university (in Que ...
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Quebec City
Quebec City is the capital city of the Provinces and territories of Canada, Canadian province of Quebec. As of July 2021, the city had a population of 549,459, and the Census Metropolitan Area (including surrounding communities) had a population of 839,311. It is the twelfthList of the largest municipalities in Canada by population, -largest city and the seventh-List of census metropolitan areas and agglomerations in Canada, largest metropolitan area in Canada. It is also the List of towns in Quebec, second-largest city in the province, after Montreal. It has a humid continental climate with warm summers coupled with cold and snowy winters. Explorer Samuel de Champlain founded a French settlement here in 1608, and adopted the Algonquin name. Quebec City is one of the List of North American cities by year of foundation, oldest European settlements in North America. The Ramparts of Quebec City, ramparts surrounding Old Quebec () are the only fortified city walls remaining in the ...
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Geoffrey Cantin-Arku
Geoffrey Cantin-Arku (born October 9, 1998) is a Canadian professional football linebacker for the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League (CFL). He played college football at Syracuse and Memphis. Early life Cantin-Arku was born in Lévis, Quebec. He grew up first playing hockey but later switched to football. After high school, he played three years of CEGEP football at Cégep Garneau in Quebec. Cantin-Arku recorded 55.5 tackles, one sack and two interceptions his final season at Cégep Garneau. He was rated the no. 3 Canadian prospect in the class of 2019 by ESPN. He was also rated the no. 30 outside linebacker by Rivals.com, no. 42 outside linebacker by 247Sports.com, and no. 63 outside linebacker by ESPN. College career Cantin-Arku first played college football at Syracuse from 2019 to 2021. He played in nine games his freshman year in 2019, mostly on special teams, and made one tackle. He appeared in all 11 games in 2020, starting 10, totaling 63 tackles, a t ...
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Quebec CEGEP
Quebec is Canada's largest province by area. Located in Central Canada, the province shares borders with the provinces of Ontario to the west, Newfoundland and Labrador to the northeast, New Brunswick to the southeast and a coastal border with the territory of Nunavut. In the south, it shares a border with the United States. Between 1534 and 1763, what is now Quebec was the French colony of ''Canada'' and was the most developed colony in New France. Following the Seven Years' War, ''Canada'' became a British colony, first as the Province of Quebec (1763–1791), then Lower Canada (1791–1841), and lastly part of the Province of Canada (1841–1867) as a result of the Lower Canada Rebellion. It was confederated with Ontario, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick in 1867. Until the early 1960s, the Catholic Church played a large role in the social and cultural institutions in Quebec. However, the Quiet Revolution of the 1960s to 1980s increased the role of the Government of ...
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Higher Education In Quebec
Higher education in Quebec differs from the education system of other provinces in Canada. Instead of entering university or college directly from high school, students in Quebec leave secondary school after Grade 11 (or Secondary V), and enter post-secondary studies at the college level, as a prerequisite to university. Although both public colleges (CEGEPs) and private colleges exist, both are colloquially termed CEGEPs. This level of post-secondary education allows students to choose either a vocational path or a more academic path.Smith, W. Foster, W. and Donahue, H. (1999) The Contemporary Education Scene in Quebec: A Handbook for Policy Makers, Administrators and Educators (p.6) Montreal: Office of Research on Educational Policy (OREP)Henchey, N. and Burgess, D. (1987) Between Past and Future: Quebec Education in Transition (p. 99) Calgary: Detselig Enterprises Limited Many factors have led to the province's current system of higher education, including linguistic, cultu ...
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List Of Colleges In Quebec
This is a list of colleges in Quebec, sorted by type. Public colleges Abitibi-Témiscamingue * Cégep de l'Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Rouyn-Noranda Bas-Saint-Laurent * Cégep de La Pocatière, La Pocatière * Cégep de Rimouski, Rimouski * Cégep de Rivière-du-Loup, Rivière-du-Loup Capitale-Nationale *Cégep Garneau, La Cité, Quebec City * Cégep Limoilou, Limoilou, Quebec City * Cégep de Sainte-Foy, Sainte-Foy, Quebec City Centre-du-Québec * Cégep de Drummondville, Drummondville * Cégep de Victoriaville, Victoriaville * Kiuna Institute Chaudière-Appalaches * Cégep Beauce-Appalaches, Saint-Georges * Cégep de Lévis, Lévis * Cégep de Thetford, Thetford Mines Côte-Nord * Cégep de Baie-Comeau, Baie-Comeau * Cégep de Sept-Îles, Sept-Îles Estrie * Cégep de Granby-Haute-Yamaska, Granby * Cégep de Sherbrooke, 2e arrondissement, Sherbrooke Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine * Cégep de la Gaspésie et des Îles, Gaspé * Cégep de Mata ...
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Vincent-Guillaume Otis
Vincent-Guillaume Otis (born April 13, 1978) is a Canadian actor from Quebec. He is most noted for his roles in the television series ''District 31'', for which he won the Prix Gémeaux for Best Actor in a Drama Series in 2018, and the film '' Norbourg'', for which he won the Prix Iris for Best Actor at the 24th Quebec Cinema Awards in 2022. He received two prior Jutra Award nominations for Best Actor at the 11th Jutra Awards in 2009 for the film ''Babine'', and Best Supporting Actor at the 16th Jutra Awards in 2004 for '' Gabrielle''. He is married to actress Éveline Gélinas Éveline Gélinas is a Canadian actress who grew up in Saint-Boniface, Quebec, near Shawinigan. She was born in 1974 and graduated from Séminaire Sainte-Marie in 1991. She was nominated for a Genie Award for Best Supporting Actress for her rol ....Aurélie Bolduc"Vincent-Guillaume Otis et sa conjointe Éveline Gélinas bientôt réunis au petit écran dans District 31" ''HollywoodPQ'', August 25, ...
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Hugo Girard
Hugo Girard (born December 20, 1971) is a Canadian former strongman. He is a Strongman Super Series world Champion, a four-time World Muscle Power champion and a six-time Canada's Strongest Man. With 15 international competition wins, he's the ninth most decorated strongman in history. Strength career Prior to his career as a strongman competitor, Girard worked as a bouncer in a popular Quebec City nightclub on weekends while attending community college. In the early 1990s, he went to Los Angeles in order to either pursue a career as a professional bodybuilder or as an actor. After a few months, Girard came back to the province of Quebec where he was later hired as a police officer for the city of Gatineau. Girard focused on Strongman competition, and became a 6-time consecutive finalist in the World's Strongest Man competition from 1998-2004. Girard's highest placing was 4th place at the 1999 World's Strongest Man contest. In 2002 Girard reached the high point of his career t ...
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François Paradis
Joseph Louis François Paradis (born March 26, 1957) is a Canadian politician who was elected to the National Assembly of Quebec in a byelection on October 20, 2014."François Paradis élu dans Lévis"
, October 20, 2014.
He represents the electoral district of as a member of the .
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Alex Harvey (skier)
Alex Harvey (; born 7 September 1988) is a retired Canadian cross-country skier who competed between 2005 and 2019. Harvey is also a member of the Quebec Provincial Cycling Team. Career In 2008 Harvey finished third both in the (Team sprint: Whistler Olympic Park, and the 50 km: Trondheim). He also competed at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2009 in Liberec, finishing fifth in the 4 x 10 km, 22nd in the 15 km + 15 km double pursuit, 28th in the individual sprint, and 36th in the 15 km events. In the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics, Harvey finished fourth in the team sprint with teammate Devon Kershaw. This is the best placing ever for Canadian men in an Olympic cross-country competition. In the men's 4 x 10 km relay, Harvey and Canada finished seventh. At the 2011 U-23 World Championship, Harvey won the 30 km pursuit race. At the 30 km pursuit in the 2011 World Championships in Oslo, Norway, Harvey took the lead early on in the freestyle ...
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Joseph Facal
Joseph Facal (born 12 March 1961) is a Canadian politician, academic, and journalist in the province of Quebec. He was a Parti Québécois member of the National Assembly of Quebec from 1994 to 2003 and was a cabinet minister in the governments of Lucien Bouchard and Bernard Landry. Early life and career Facal was born in Montevideo, Uruguay, and moved with his family to Sherbrooke, Quebec, in 1970. His father, a surgeon with leftist political views, moved to Canada to escape Uruguay's political turmoil. Facal attended a bilingual French/Spanish school in Uruguay and was fluent in both languages before arriving in Quebec; he later became fluent in English. His sister, Carole Facal, is a noted singer-songwriter in Quebec. Facal has a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from Université du Québec à Montréal (1983), a Master of Arts degree in political science from the Université de Montréal (1986), and a Ph.D. in sociology from the Sorbonne (1993). He lecture ...
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Stéphane Dion
Stéphane Maurice Dion (; ; born 28September 1955) is a Canadian diplomat, academic and former politician who has been the List of ambassadors of Canada to France, Canadian ambassador to France and Monaco since 2022 and special envoy to the European Union since 2017. He was Leader of the Official Opposition (Canada), leader of the Opposition and Liberal Party of Canada#Leaders, leader of the Liberal Party from 2006 to 2008. He served in cabinets as Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs, intergovernmental affairs minister (1996–2003), Minister of Environment and Climate Change, environment minister (2003–2006), and Minister of Foreign Affairs (Canada), foreign affairs minister (2015–2017). Before entering politics, Dion was a professor of political science at the Université de Montréal. His research focused on Canadian federalism and public administration. Throughout his tenure in government, Dion held a number of portfolios. He was first named Minister of Intergovernmen ...
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Pavillon Du Collège François-Xavier-Garneau02
Pavillon may refer to: * Le Pavillon Hotel, New Orleans * Le Pavillon (New York City restaurant), a former New York City restaurant * Pavillon de Flore, a section of the Palais du Louvre in Paris, France * Pavillon de Paris, a large concert space in Paris, France * Pavillon de l'Arsenal, a center for urban planning and museum in Paris, France * Pavillon de la Jeunesse, an indoor arena in Quebec City, Quebec * Pavillon des sports Modibo Keita, an indoor sporting arena in Bamako, Mali * Le Pavillon-Sainte-Julie, a commune in the Aube department in north-central France * Pavillon de l’Horloge, a structure by architect Jacques Lemercier People with the surname * Étienne Pavillon, French lawyer and poet * Nicolas Pavillon, French bishop of Alet and Jansenist See also * Pavilion (other) A pavilion is a type of building. Pavilion or Pavillion may also refer to: Places United States *Pavilion, New York, a town **Pavilion (CDP), New York, census-designated place within th ...
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