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Causes célèbres du Québec : les grands procès de l'histoire du Québec
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Causes célèbres du Québec : les grands procès de l'histoire du Québec
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Abstract |
Includes an examination of the trial of Wilbert Coffin (1915-1956), who was hanged for the 1953 murder of three American hunters in the Gaspé region of Quebec. The case is a cause-celebre because some people believe that the Anglophone Coffin was a scapegoat used by Quebec Premier Maurice Duplessis who feared the impact of the murders of three foreigners on the tourism industry in the province.
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Saint-Lambert, QC
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Sedes
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1990
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fr
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Dansereau, Dollard. Causes célèbres du Québec : les grands procès de l’histoire du Québec. Saint-Lambert, QC: Sedes, 1990.
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