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| 1 | McGill University Health Centre |
| The McGill University Health Centre (MUHC) is a network of five teaching hospitals in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, all of which are affiliated with McGill University. It is comprised of: Montreal General Hospital (MGH) Royal Victoria Hospital (RVH) Montreal Children's Hospital (MCH) Montreal ... | |
| 2 | Robert Lacroix |
| Robert Lacroix is a professor at the University of Montreal in Canada. He won the 'prize of Quebec' in 2002, in the science category ... | |
| 3 | Côte-Saint-Luc, Quebec |
| Côte-Saint-Luc is a city in southwestern Quebec, Canada on the Island of Montreal within the City of Montreal. Population (2001): 30,244. It was merged with Montreal a few years ago ... | |
| 4 | Pierre Granche |
| art history department of the University of Montreal for more than twenty years (1975-1997) until... Namur metro station, Montreal; Comme si le temps... de la rue , an ensemble of symbolic aluminum... Arts, Montreal; 32 fois passera, le dernier s'envolera , a collection of vertical glass screens with ... | |
| 5 | List of prominent Neoists |
| For a general definition of Neoists , see Neoism. Some important Neoists are: Al Ackerman, Portland, Oregon, Austin and Baltimore Artemus Barnoz, Montreal Arthur Berkoff, Amsterdam John Berndt, Baltimore Luther Blissett, (Multiple Name) Kiki Bonbon, Montreal Monty Cantsin (Multiple Name) Justin ... | |
| 6 | Baron Amherst |
| This could refer to Baron Amherst of Holmesdale Baron Amherst of Montreal Baron Amherst of Hackney ... | |
| 7 | Saint-Laurent, Quebec |
| Saint-Laurent is one of the largest boroughs of the city of Montreal. Population (2001): 77,391 ... | |
| 8 | LaSalle, Quebec |
| LaSalle is a borough of the city of Montreal. Population (2001): 73,983 ... | |
| 9 | Saint-Léonard, Quebec |
| Saint-Léonard is a borough of the City of Montreal. Population (2001): 69,604 ... | |
| 10 | Ann Dow |
| Ann Dow (born May 1, 1979 in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian water polo player. She is a graduate of the University of Quebec at Montreal. She was part of the 5th place women's water polo team at the 2000 Summer Olympics and was part of the bronze medal winning women's water polo team at the 2001 ... | |
| 11 | Kirkland, Quebec |
| Kirkland is a town in southwestern Quebec, Canada on the Island of Montreal. Population (2001): 20,434 ... | |
| 12 | Montreal River |
| There are a number of rivers named Montreal River in Canada and the United States. There are two Montreal Rivers in the province of Ontario. There is a Montreal River along the Wisconsin-Michigan border. There is a Montreal River in the province of Saskatchewan ... | |
| 13 | List of Quebec Universities |
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| 14 | Molson Stadium |
| Molson Stadium is a football stadium at McGill University in Montreal, Quebec. Originally built in 1916, the stadium is the home of the McGill Redmen football team and was the home of the Montreal Alouettes from 1947-1967 and again since 1997. It also served as a venue for field hockey during the ... | |
| 15 | Hochelaga |
| Hochelaga is: A 16th century Mohawk village on the Island of Montreal; see Hochelaga (village) A neighbourhood of Montreal; see Hochelaga-Maisonneuve A federal electoral district within Montreal; see Hochelaga (electoral district) A movie about Montreal biker gangs; see Hochelaga (movie ... |