Ligue nationaliste canadienne, the Glossary
The Ligue nationaliste canadienne, also known as the Ligue nationaliste, was a nationalist and anti-imperialist organization in Quebec, Canada, during the early 20th century.[1]
Table of Contents
20 relations: Anti-imperialism, Armand Lavergne, Canada, Henri Bourassa, History of Quebec, Le Devoir, Le Nationaliste, Montmagny (provincial electoral district), National Assembly of Quebec, Olivar Asselin, Politics of Quebec, Quebec, Quebec nationalism, Saint-Hyacinthe (provincial electoral district), Saint-Jacques (provincial electoral district), Timeline of Quebec history, United Kingdom, United States, 1908 Quebec general election, 1912 Quebec general election.
- 1903 establishments in Quebec
- 1910s disestablishments in Quebec
- Canadian nationalism
- Civic and political organizations of Canada
- Defunct provincial political parties in Quebec
- Political parties disestablished in the 1910s
- Political parties established in 1903
- Quebec history stubs
Anti-imperialism
Anti-imperialism in political science and international relations is opposition to imperialism or neocolonialism.
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Armand Lavergne
Armand Renaud Lavergne, or La Vergne (February 21, 1880 – March 5, 1935) was a Quebec lawyer, journalist and political figure.
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Canada
Canada is a country in North America.
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Henri Bourassa
Joseph-Napoléon-Henri Bourassa (September 1, 1868 – August 31, 1952) was a French Canadian political leader and publisher.
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History of Quebec
Quebec was first called Canada between 1534 and 1763.
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Le Devoir
("Duty") is a French-language newspaper published in Montreal and distributed in Quebec and throughout Canada.
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Le Nationaliste
Le Nationaliste was a weekly newspaper (published on Sundays) and an organ of the Ligue nationaliste, an anti-imperialist and nationalist movement in Quebec, Canada. Ligue nationaliste canadienne and Le Nationaliste are Quebec history stubs.
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Montmagny (provincial electoral district)
Montmagny was a provincial electoral district in the Chaudière-Appalaches region of Quebec, Canada that elected members to the National Assembly of Quebec.
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National Assembly of Quebec
The National Assembly of Quebec (officially in Assemblée nationale du Québec) is the legislative body of the province of Quebec in Canada.
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Olivar Asselin
Olivar Asselin (November 8, 1874 – April 18, 1937) was a writer and journalist in Quebec, Canada.
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Politics of Quebec
The politics of Quebec are centred on a provincial government resembling that of the other Canadian provinces, namely a constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy.
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Quebec
QuebecAccording to the Canadian government, Québec (with the acute accent) is the official name in Canadian French and Quebec (without the accent) is the province's official name in Canadian English is one of the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada.
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Quebec nationalism
Quebec nationalism or Québécois nationalism is a feeling and a political doctrine that prioritizes cultural belonging to, the defence of the interests of, and the recognition of the political legitimacy of the Québécois nation, particularly its French Canadian population.
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Saint-Hyacinthe (provincial electoral district)
Saint-Hyacinthe is a provincial electoral riding in the Montérégie region of Quebec, Canada.
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Saint-Jacques (provincial electoral district)
Saint-Jacques was a provincial electoral district in the Montreal region of Quebec, Canada.
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Timeline of Quebec history
This article presents a detailed timeline of Quebec history.
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United Kingdom
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) or Britain, is a country in Northwestern Europe, off the coast of the continental mainland.
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United States
The United States of America (USA or U.S.A.), commonly known as the United States (US or U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America.
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1908 Quebec general election
The 1908 Quebec general election was held on June 8, 1908, to elect members of the 12th Legislative Assembly of the Province of Quebec, Canada. Ligue nationaliste canadienne and 1908 Quebec general election are Quebec history stubs.
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1912 Quebec general election
The 1912 Quebec general election was held on May 15, 1912, to elect members of the 13th Legislative Assembly of the Province of Quebec, Canada. Ligue nationaliste canadienne and 1912 Quebec general election are Quebec history stubs.
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See also
1903 establishments in Quebec
- CMC Electronics
- J. Pascal's Hardware and Furniture
- Ligue nationaliste canadienne
- Montreal Wanderers
- Saint-Jean-Baptiste Church (Montreal)
1910s disestablishments in Quebec
- Ligue nationaliste canadienne
Canadian nationalism
- COVID-19 misinformation in Canada
- Canadaphile
- Canadian identity
- Canadian nationalism
- Canadianism
- Lament for a Nation
- Ligue nationaliste canadienne
- Made in Canada
- Nationalist Conservative
- New Politics Initiative
- Oh Canada! Oh Quebec!
- Pilgrims of Saint Michael
- Storm Alliance
- Team Canada (WCW)
- The Canadian Brothers
- The Council of Canadians
- The Waffle
Civic and political organizations of Canada
- Assemblée de la francophonie de l'Ontario
- Canada-China Legislative Association
- Canadian Esperanto Association
- Canadian Federation of Agriculture
- Canadian Friends of Burma
- Canadian Unity Council
- Connexions (website)
- Federation of Canadian Municipalities
- Halifax Initiative
- Language Rights Support Program
- Les Intellectuels pour la souveraineté
- Ligue nationaliste canadienne
- Mouvement Québec français
- Mouvement laïque québécois
- Mouvement national des Québécoises et des Québécois
- Newfoundland Natives' Society
- Nunavut Tunngavik Incorporated
- People's League (Alberta)
- Quebec Esperanto Society
- Rassemblement pour l'indépendance du Québec
- Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society
- TRU Winnipeg
- Think tanks based in Canada
- Townshippers' Association
- Tunngavik Federation of Nunavut
- Ukrainian Canadian Civil Liberties Association
- Vancouver Agreement
Defunct provincial political parties in Quebec
- Action démocratique du Québec
- Action libérale nationale
- Bloc populaire
- Conservative Party of Quebec (historical)
- Democratic Alliance (Quebec)
- Equality Party (Quebec)
- Groupe socialiste des travailleurs du Québec
- Lemon Party
- Les Démocrates
- Ligue nationaliste canadienne
- Mouvement socialiste (Canada)
- Parti 51
- Parti de la démocratie socialiste
- Parti durable du Québec
- Parti social démocratique du Québec
- Ralliement créditiste du Québec
- Union des forces progressistes (Quebec)
Political parties disestablished in the 1910s
- Democratic Union (Germany)
- Liberal–Labour (New Zealand)
- Ligue nationaliste canadienne
Political parties established in 1903
- Alsace–Lorraine Regional Party
- Armenian Social-Democratic Labour Organization
- BC United
- Bolsheviks
- Bulgarian Communist Party
- Bulgarian Social Democratic Workers Party (Broad Socialists)
- Bulgarian Social Democratic Workers' Party (Narrow Socialists)
- Christian Historical Party
- Coalition Party (Norway)
- Conservative Party (Panama)
- Conservative Party of British Columbia
- German Workers' Party (Austria-Hungary)
- Liberal Party (Japan, 1903)
- Ligue nationaliste canadienne
- Liverpool Protestant Party
- Mensheviks
- National League of Young Liberals
- National Liberal Party (Panama)
- Republican Federation
- Republican Union Party (Spain)
- Serbian Social Democratic Party (Kingdom of Serbia)
- Social Defence Committee
- Socialist Party of Ontario
- Tasmanian Labor Party
Quebec history stubs
- 1608 in Quebec
- 1609 in Quebec
- 1610 in Quebec
- 1611 in Quebec
- 1612 in Quebec
- 1613 in Quebec
- 1614 in Quebec
- 1615 in Quebec
- 1616 in Quebec
- 1617 in Quebec
- 1618 in Quebec
- 1881 Quebec general election
- 1886 Quebec general election
- 1890 Quebec general election
- 1892 Quebec general election
- 1897 Quebec general election
- 1900 Quebec general election
- 1904 Quebec general election
- 1908 Quebec general election
- 1912 Quebec general election
- 1916 Quebec general election
- 1919 Quebec general election
- 1996 Quebec student protests
- Argenteuil (Province of Canada electoral district)
- Battle of Lacolle (1838)
- Battle of Odelltown
- Charles Hindelang
- Demographic history of Quebec
- Dictionnaire historique du français québécois
- FLQ Manifesto
- Ferdinand-Alphonse Oklowski
- Frères chasseurs
- Francœur Motion
- Hector Theophilus de Cramahé
- Institut canadien de Québec
- Jean-Baptiste Dumouchelle
- La Patrie (Canadian newspaper)
- La Revanche des berceaux
- La Survivance
- Le Nationaliste
- Ligue nationaliste canadienne
- Molson Bank
- Montreal Stock Exchange bombing
- PS Accommodation
- Party for the Commonwealth of Canada (Quebec)
- Quebec rockslide
- Quebec, The Revolutionary Age 1760–1791
- Robillard Block
- The Citadel, Montreal
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ligue_nationaliste_canadienne
Also known as Ligue nationaliste.