A. Jeanne d’Arc
B. Marie Chouinard
C. Madame de Montespan
D. Jeanne Mance
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A. Halifax
B. New Orleans
C. Havana
D. Kingston Jamaica
A. A shelter for an anti-tank gun
B. A hospital shelter
C. A shelter for a rail gun
D. A food storage shelter
A. Newfoundland
B. PEI
C. Quebec
D. All of these
A. 1759
B. 1825
C. 1763
D. 1760
A. Have complete military service
B. By graduate
C. Be lawyers
D. None of them
A. Direct elections
B. By provincial assemblies
C. By municipal corporations
D. By group of electors called grand electors
A. Half of the total number chamber of
B. One fourth of the total number
C. One third of the total number
D. None of them
A. Upper
B. Second
C. Lower
D. None of them
A. In multiple members constituencies
B. Double members constituencies
C. Single member constituencies
D. None of them