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In a Breaking Wave: Living History of the Lower North Shore
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In a Breaking Wave: Living History of the Lower North Shore
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The author of this book is a French-speaking Catholic priest. When he undertakes to set up an Economic Council on Quebec's Lower North Shore, he enrolls his Anglican confrères and their English-speaking parishioners along with his own French-speaking parishioners and the French-speaking population of the other villages. He points out that not even once in the course of a very hard and long struggle did it occur to the population to divide themselves into religious or linguistic groups.
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Montreal
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Les Missionaires Oblats de Marie Immaculée
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1988
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en
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Dionne, Gabriel. In a Breaking Wave: Living History of the Lower North Shore. Translated by Helen Miller and Thelma Marion. Montreal: Les Missionaires Oblats de Marie Immaculée, 1988.
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