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                  French-language network of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, in the Château Frontenac, World War II broke out. Like the many Quebecers of his generation who were loath to shed
                  , especially for use on the exterior. In 1910 Viau drew up the plans for the École Frontenac and the Baril School for the Hochelaga school board, and between then and 1914, he would land five of the six
                  Papier du Québec, Caron Brothers Incorporated, and the Brasserie Frontenac, or which he managed, such as the Compagnie de Ciment Nationale. Versailles, Vidricaire, Boulais, Limited also underwrote the bond
                  , and Reed accepted the position of manager of the Château Frontenac, the Canadian Pacific Railway hotel in Quebec City. By 1905 Reed was manager-in-chief of the CPR’s hotel department. Van Horne, aware
                   $2,000. In 1927 and 1928 he took part in the CPR Festivals at the Château Frontenac in Quebec City. He settled permanently in his home province in 1928, where he devoted himself to teaching in the 1930s
                  wife settled in Valcartier. Although he would offer paintings and prints for sale at the Château Frontenac and two other commercial venues in Quebec City, he viewed Toronto, his wife’s former home, as a
                  stormy session, Lefebvre d’Hellencourt and Charles-Alleyn Taschereau, a lawyer and militant nationalist, exchanged blows on the terrace of the Château Frontenac, which provoked a general outcry in the
                  . C.), teacher, Methodist and United Church missionary and minister, and author; b. 30 July 1869 in Frontenac County, Ont., son of Barnabas Courtland Freeman and Sarah Lake; m
                  metaphor for winter. He oriented the view of the city from Lévis (Winter evening, Quebec, c. 1905) or with the Château Frontenac depicted in the foreground of the panorama. Painting in
                   
                  . Like his father before him, Calvin was reeve and magistrate on Garden Island; he also served on the Frontenac County Council for 12
                  ., dist. Ottawa (105), subdist. Wellington Ward (51): 37; R233-30-3, vols.49–157, Can. West, dist. Addington (1), subdist. Camden East (2): 155; R233-34-0, Ont., dist. Frontenac (65), subdist. Kingston (A
                  . Turgeon also sat on numerous boards of directors. He was president of the Laurentian Water and Power Company, the Frontenac Realty Company, the Nor-Mount Realty Company Limited, and the Quebec Land Company
                   birthday, he took up two major challenges at Quebec. In 1892 his Pavillon d’Aiguillon, the first clinical wing of the Hôtel-Dieu, was a rival, in the city’s urban landscape, of the Château Frontenac, which
                  Palliser Hotel (1911–14) in Calgary, and the central tower and additional wings (1920–24) that transformed the Château Frontenac in Quebec City into a Canadian icon. For the additions to the Château, the
                  Murray Gibbon. In 1927, 1928, and 1930 the quartet was on the program of the Canadian Folk Song and Handicraft Festival, which was held in those years mainly in the Château Frontenac at Quebec. This series
                  Neptune and a Wolfe for two commercial buildings at Quebec (1901), a bust of Champlain for the capital’s tercentenary (1908), and a Frontenac and a Lord Elgin for
                  who were hostile to the premier. During a meeting on 8 February at the Château Frontenac, a clear majority of the Liberal
                  Château Frontenac, for many religious and educational institutions, including the Université Laval, and for a number of public buildings. He had customers in other regions as well, particularly in Montreal
                  Price* in designing the Château Frontenac. The coats of arms that decorate this building bear his unmistakable imprint. Although it had a
                  family’s expanding commercial interests. After graduation in 1906 he played with Kingston’s Frontenac Hockey Club, of which he was president for some
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