Wikipedia:WikiProject Quebec
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[edit] Introduction
This WikiProject is a collaboration that aims to organize, expand, improve the quality, and provide accurate information in an established, community-drive, Wikipedia standard for the province of Quebec, Canada, and its related articles.
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[edit] Scope and Motivation
This project covers articles relating to Quebec, Canada
- Quebec is one of the four founding provinces of Canada.
- Quebec is the largest province in Canada. (2.7 times bigger than France and 6 times bigger than the UK.)
- Quebec has the second largest in population in Canada.
- Quebec is one of the largest producers of electricity in Canada.
- The most common family name in Canada is Tremblay: 180,000, including one in 50 Quebecers.
- The composer of Canada's national anthem, Calixa Lavallee, was born in Quebec.
- The Port of Quebec is Canada's oldest port.
[edit] Structure
[edit] Tasks
[edit] Templates
[edit] Notice Board
- See Wikipedia:Quebec Wikipedians' notice board - Archive
- Jump to Issues - Issues Archive
- Jump to Discussion - Discussion Archive
[edit] Collaboration of the Week
[edit] Featured Articles
[edit] Similar WikiProjects
Parent project:
Related WikiProjects
- WikiProject British Columbia
- WikiProject Alberta
- WikiProject Ontario
- WikiProject Nova Scotia
- WikiProject Newfoundland and Labrador
[edit] Participants
- Mkdwtalk - Vancouver
- AQu01rius - Wikipedian in Vancouver
- Dan Carkner, Ottawa-Gatineau (from Eastern Ontario)
- Deenoe, Ottawa-Gatineau (from Montreal)
- Bearcat, currently Toronto, former Ottawa-Gatineau
- dragfyre, Ottawa-Gatineau
- Frédérick Lacasse, Montréal
- Bouchecl, Québec
- Bitterpillar, Montréal -> Toulouse, France
- CJ_Withers, Montréal
- YUL89YYZ, Montreal -> Toronto
- Scyrma, Montréal
- Marc Pasquin: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia (grew up in Montreal)
- Beltz, Montreal
- Paul99, Montreal
- Albert Fontaine, Rouyn, Quebec ancestry
- Valmi, Montréal -> Brasília (July 2005) (only half active)
- Montrealais, Montreal
- Cinoche78, Montreal
- Audrey, Sherbrooke
- Lawrence Lavigne, Sept-Îles -> Montréal
- Sepper, Montréal
- Mathieugp, Montréal
- Lee Hunter, Ottawa-Gatineau
- Earl Andrew, Ottawa-Gatineau
- Liberlogos, Trois-Rivieres -> Montreal
- Circéus, Québec City
- Digging.holes, self-imposed exile in Ottawa ; grew up in Victoriaville and Québec City
- Jeff de St.Germain, from Rimouski
- Grimhelm, working on military history of New France.
- Psyklek, lived in St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, in military.
[edit] See also
Wikimedia Commons has media related to:
Wikimedia Commons has media related to:
Article
Portals
Categories
Users
- Wikipedia:Wikipedians/Quebec
- Wikipedia:Wikipedians/Acadia
- Wikipedia:Wikipedians/Translators
- Quebec Wikipedians' Meeting Group
Wikipedia
[edit] Resources
- (English) Government of Quebec
- (English) Symbols and emblems of Quebec
- (English) Bonjour Québec, Quebec government official tourist site
- (English) Laws to protect the endangered French languages
- (English) CBC Digital Archives - Quebec Elections: 1960-1998
- (French) Agora, online encyclopaedia from Quebec
- (English) WikiProject Quebec travel guide from Wikitravel
History:
- (English) Quebec History, online encyclopaedia made by Marianapolis College
- (English) History of the 1759 British invasion of Quebec
- (English) The 1837-1838 Rebellion in Lower Canada, Images from the McCord Museum's collections
- (French) Bibliothèque nationales du Québec Map Collection, 5,000 digitized maps
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Regions | Abitibi-Témiscamingue · Bas-Saint-Laurent · Capitale-Nationale · Centre-du-Québec · Chaudière-Appalaches · Côte-Nord · Estrie · Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine · Lanaudière · Laurentides · Laval · Mauricie · Montérégie · Montréal · Nord-du-Québec · Outaouais · Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean |
Territories | Basse-Côte-Nord · Jamésie · Kativik · Nunavik |
Separated cities | Gatineau · Lévis · Notre-Dame-des-Anges · Rouyn-Noranda · Saguenay · Saint-Augustin · Shawinigan · Sherbrooke · Trois-Rivières |
Agglomeration areas | La Tuque · Les Îles-de-la-Madeleine · Longueuil · Montreal · Quebec City |