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Apple, Matthew T. “Irish-Canadian Intercultural Relations in Quebec: An Historical Overview.” Ritsumeikan Studies in Language and Culture (立命館言語文化研究) Vol. 32, no. 4 (2021): 113–130.
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Tremblay, Marc. “Urban English and Scottish Ancestors in the Regional Populations of the Province of Quebec (Canada).” Local Population Studies Vol. 97, no. 1 (Autumn 2016): 10–27.
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Ostiguy, Raymond. “Loyalists in the Richelieu Valley.” Histoire Québec Vol. 22, no. 1 (2016): 25–27.
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Christie, Nancy. “Merchant and Plebeian Commercial Knowledge in Montreal and Quebec, 1760-1820.” Early American Studies, An Interdisciplinary Journal Vol. 13, no. 4 (Fall 2015): 856–880.
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O’Donnell, Brendan. “Defining a Minority: A Bibliographic Sketch of English Quebec History.” Québec Studies Vol. 56 (Fall/Winter 2013): 113–136.
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Di Mascio, Anthony. “Forever Divided? Assessing the ‘National’ Question and the Governance in Education Through a Reexamination of Québec’s 1789 Report on Education.” McGill Journal of Education/Revue des sciences de l’éducation de McGill Vol. 42, no. 1 (Fall 2007): 463–472.
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McDougall, David J. “A Outline of the Patterns of Non-French Speaking Settlement in Quebec in the 18th and 19th Centuries.” Connections Vol. 7, no. 1–2 (December 1984): 4-11-4–10.
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McDougall, David J. “The Gaspé Loyalists.” The Loyalist Gazette Vol. 21, no. 2 (Autumn 1983): 14–16.
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Gravel, Albert. “La convoitise des terres dans les Townships du Bas-Canada (1792-1799).” Pages d’histoire régionale Cahier No. 16 (1966): 23p.
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Rosenberg, Louis. “Two Centuries of Jewish Life in Canada, 1760-1960.” American Jewish Year Book Vol. 62 (1961): 28–49.
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Bailey, Patrick. “Pioneer Settlers: East Anglia and Quebec.” Amateur Historian Vol. 4, no. 1 (1958): 9–11.
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Maheux, Arthur. “Le problème protestant.” Rapport de La société canadienne d’histoire de l’Église catholique (40 1939): 43–50.
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McLachlan, R. W. “The Original Settlement of the Township of Brompton.” The Canadian Antiquarian and Numismatic Journal Series 3, Vol. 11 (July 1914): 100–103.