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Sur cette carte de la province de Québec figurent les villes de Québec et Montréal, le fleuve Saint-Laurent, l'île de Montréal [...]
J Alphonse U Baudry. 20 octobre 1874
Ce plan situe aussi l'emplacement des voies urbaines suivantes sur le lot n° 14 de Montréal : les avenues Jeanne-d'Arc, de Mai [...]
Harding, Christopher, auteur
as population and employment densities,and use mix and public transit accessibility are clustered to create a neighborhood typology for each of the cities.Activity space polygons are then generated from two distinct origin-destination surveys for Quebec, three for Montreal, and one for Sherbrooke.By creating typologies and
autumn) THE GOAL SET AND THE MEANS TO ATTAIN IT Source: Origin-destination survey in the Montréal, Québec City, Outaouais, Trois-Rivières and Sherbrooke areas.THE GOAL SET AND THE MEANS TO ATTAIN IT 11 2.1.1 Assets The government can count on a number of assets to attain its goal.2.1.1.1 Modern and efficient public transit
Background and Objectives To improve its initiatives for its clientele (individuals and enterprises), Emploi-Québec mandated the firm Écho Sondage to conduct a telephone survey on businessesocated on the Island of Montréal.The survey was intended to provide Emploi-Québec with reliable, up-to-date information on the names and
Detroit Dallas Cleveland Sacramento Denver Baltimore Philadelphia Portland Vancouver Los Angeles Chicago Phoenix Houston San Diego New York Greater Montréal Toronto Québec Edmonton Ottawa-Gatineau Calgary 45.9% Sources: Statistics Canada, Census of Population 2006; US Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 2006
with remaining in Quebec, especially in a region outside the Montreal CMA, is related not only to the work environment but also with all aspects of dailyife in the surrounding society.Survey question 8 focused on theanguage skills needed to function adequately in the workplace, but these bear upon the rest ofife
Laurin, Isabelle, auteur
Committee of the National Assembly of Québec.See Bigras et al., 2015.MSPECK in brief In 2006, Direction de santé publique de’Agence dea santé et des services sociaux de Montréal conducted a Survey of the School Readiness of Montréal Children attending public five-year-old kindergartens in Montréal’s elementary schools
-au-secondaire/ Obesity in Quebec children ages 6–17 rose from 12% in 1981 to 25% in 2013.20 According to the Survey, two-third of high school students in Montréal are a normal weight.Approximately 15% of students are fat and 7% are obese.This situation is comparable to Quebec as a whole.More boys than girls were overweight.i21
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publique du Québec; 2006.27.Jetté M et al.A health profile of the Inuit report of the Santé Québec health survey among the Inuit of Nunavik, 1992.Montréal: Santé Québec; 1994.28.Plaziac C.Tobacco Use.Nunavik Inuit Health Survey 2004.Québec: Institut national de santé publique du Québec et Nunavik Regional Board of Health and