& Other Quebec Curios
Column about Quebec history and law.
1759: The Other Ticonderoga & Other Quebec Curios
1758: (One of) Two Ticonderogas & Other Quebec Curios
1756-7: The War Goes to Europe & Other Quebec Curios
1755: Evangeline’s People & Other Quebec Curios
1754: The Beginning of the End & Other Quebec Curios
1731-1743: Transportation and Exploration & Other Quebec Curios
1713: The Treaty of Utrecht & Other Quebec Curios
1665-1666: New France’s First Census & Other Quebec Curios
1663: Ensuring New France’s Survival & Other Quebec Curios
1642: Growing a Colony & Other Quebec Curios
1620s and 1630s: Early Quebec & Other Quebec Curios
What did an early Quebec look like in the 1620s and 1630s? Find out on this week’s Quebec Curios.
1629: Pirates Try to Conquer Quebec & Other Quebec Curios
1608: Everything You Wanted to Know About Champlain & Other Quebec Curios
1534: Everything You Wanted to Know about Cartier & Other Quebec Curios
The Vikings may have landed in Canada first, but the first permanent settlement was manned by Jacques Cartier, a French explorer. Learn about this era of exploration in this week’s Quebec Curios.
1000: The Vikings Beat Columbus to It & Other Quebec Curios
Quebec’s Aboriginals, Part III & Other Quebec Curios
Part III of our exploration of Quebec’s aboriginal communities. Part of an ongoing series about Quebec History.
Quebec’s Aboriginals, Part II & Other Quebec Curios
Part II of a presentation on Quebec’s First Nations and Inuit communities. Part of an ongoing series about Quebec history.
Quebec’s Aboriginals, Part I & Other Quebec Curios
On our journey through Quebec history, we take a look at Quebec’s eleven aboriginal groups.
Aboriginal Communities: Demystifying Terminology & Other Quebec Curios
We take a look at the vocabulary surrounding Canada’s First Nations and Inuit communities.