• Le Faubourg à m'lasse was a neighborhood in Montreal until 1963. The neighborhood was bordered by Dorchester Boulevard (now René-Lévesque Boulevard) to...
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    the site, following the 1960s razing of a working-class neighbourhood popularly known as Faubourg à m'lasse to make way for the Radio-Canada complex...
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    be known as Faubourg Québec, a name that would live on as Faubourg à m'lasse. In 1782, the Molson family settled the area, purchasing a small brasserie...
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    a Quebec actress, comedian, theatre manager and artistic director. Ouellette was born to François Ouellette and Josephine Lasanté in the faubourg à M’lasse...
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    neighborhood popularly known as Faubourg à m'lasse, demolished in the 1960s. Sainte-Marie, and the Centre-Sud more broadly, have a long held reputation for poverty...
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    Charles-Aimé Kirkland, a Quebec provincial politician. It was incorporated as a town in 1961. Kirkland is primarily a residential community, with a commercial core...
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