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The ( English; Canadian Institute of Quebec) was founded by
Marc-Aurèle Plamondon Marc-Aurèle Plamondon (16 October 1823 – 4 August 1900) was a Canadian lawyer, journalist, publisher, and judge. He was one of the founders of the Institut canadien de Montréal and the Institut canadien de Québec. From 1855 to 1859, he ...
on January 17, 1848, 4 years after the founding of the ''
Institut canadien de Montréal The Institut canadien de Montréal (, ) was founded on 17 December 1844, by a group of 200 young liberal professionals in Montreal, Canada East, Province of Canada. The Institute provided a public library and debating room for its members. At ...
''. Originally a library open to its members, it became public in 1897. The institute manages the public library network of
Quebec City Quebec City is the capital city of the Provinces and territories of Canada, Canadian province of Quebec. As of July 2021, the city had a population of 549,459, and the Census Metropolitan Area (including surrounding communities) had a populati ...
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Institut canadien de Montréal The Institut canadien de Montréal (, ) was founded on 17 December 1844, by a group of 200 young liberal professionals in Montreal, Canada East, Province of Canada. The Institute provided a public library and debating room for its members. At ...
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History of Quebec Quebec was first called ''Canada'' between 1534 and 1763. It was the most developed colony of New France as well as New France's centre, responsible for a variety of dependencies (ex. Acadia, Plaisance, Louisiana, and the Pays d'en Haut). Co ...
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Timeline of Quebec history This article presents a detailed timeline of Quebec history. Events taking place outside Quebec, for example in English Canada, the United States, Britain or France, may be included when they are considered to have had a significant impact on ...
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History of Canada The history of Canada covers the period from the arrival of the Paleo-Indians to North America thousands of years ago to the present day. The lands encompassing present-day Canada have been inhabited for millennia by Indigenous peoples, with d ...


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Institut canadien de Québec website
History of Quebec City Literary societies 1848 establishments in Canada Public libraries in Quebec French-language literature in Canada Libraries established in 1848 {{lit-org-stub