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                  -Louise Rondeau, a student at the convent of the Sisters of the Presentation of Mary in Saint-Hyacinthe, Que., to form its nucleus. The orphanage opened on 13
                  Bégin of Quebec and Bishop Joseph-Alfred Archambeault
                  BÉGIN, LOUIS-NAZAIRE, Roman Catholic priest, professor, author, archbishop, and cardinal; b. 10
                  Bégin, who wanted to staff the Séminaire de Chicoutimi with well-educated priests, sent him for further studies at the
                  Marie-Louise-Thérèse Lemoine]. In 1904 he
                  Bégin officially authorized him to open a centre there for study and recruitment, adding, however, that he could not give the White Fathers
                  . At the end of 1904 and the beginning of 1905, a veritable palace revolution would oust Parent from the government and push Gouin into the premier’s office. Parent, whose style of management and
                  . Since the dispute was dragging on, Archbishop Louis-Nazaire Bégin of Quebec agreed to intervene, provided
                   
                  -Nazaire Bégin of Quebec, was considering opening a meeting in that city. Anne de Tanquerel brought together
                   
                  Louis-Nazaire Bégin of Quebec [see Gaudiose
                  , Louis-Nazaire Bégin, to raise
                   
                  time, working in the real estate business. At the beginning of 1924 Trémaudan moved to Los Angeles, where the milder climate was better suited to his
                   1942 – this orchestra is the oldest in Canada and it was still performing at the beginning of the
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