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People of the River : Anglophone Life on the St. Lawrence
Author/contributor
- Morrin Centre (Author)
Title
People of the River : Anglophone Life on the St. Lawrence
Abstract
The Greek historian Herodotus summed up Egypt’s dependence on its great river by calling the country a “gift of the Nile.” In the same way, it could be said that Quebec is a gift of the St. Lawrence.
The St. Lawrence was the “boulevard” of the territory’s first inhabitants, the Aboriginal people. Then it became the access route for French explorers. Samuel de Champlain thought it was a route to China, and this was a determining factor in his decision to found a colony at Quebec.
Date
[2008]
Language
en
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Citation
Morrin Centre. “People of the River : Anglophone Life on the St. Lawrence,” 2008.
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Contributing CKOL partner
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Community Economic Development and Employability Corporation (CEDEC)
Founded:
1999
Constituents:
Public, private, and civil society organizations
Website:
https://cedec.ca/
Activities:
Convene, broker, facilitate, and coordinate multisector (PPCS) collaborations and partnerships; identify and assess community assets, advantages, and opportunities for economic development; conduct community-relevant economic research and analysis; facilitate results tracking and measurement.
Former / Alternate Name:
Community Table of the National Human Resources Development Committee for the English Linguistic Minority