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Convention collective des Commissions scolaires pour catholiques visées par le chapitre 0-7.1 des Lois refondues du QuébecComp [...]
Numérisé en 2021, original créé en 1983
Convention collective des Commissions scolaires pour catholiques visées par le chapitre 0-7.1 des Lois refondues du Québec
Numérisé en 2021, original créé en 1982-1984
Numérisé en 2021, original créé en 1981
Canada Province of Quebec Commission of Inquiry instituted b y the Order-in-Council, n umber 1955 of November 13th, 1963 of the Commissioner a '!:) r oin ted t o inves t i[& t e the real estate transactions of t i 1e Protestant School Board of Ureater Lontreal and tl1e School Boards under its contrcl during the ten
aux Trembles and Sault an Recollet, as well as of other Boards on and off the Island of Montreal and the Montreal Protestant Central School Board itself.2.Instead of property holders alone having the power to vote for School Commissioners or Trustees, as at present, all Protestantsiving in the area who have a “right to vote at
Jewish and Christian initiative to realize this social ideal, most centrally in the realms of education.It was thus that he dealt with the Protestant Board of School Commissioners of the City of Montreal on behalf of Jewish pupils and Jewish teachers for decades before the crisis of the 1920’s.It was therefore natural for
Penny, Arthur, 1886-1963, auteur
MOULDING OUR TOMORROWS A Survey of the First Hundred Years of Protestant Education in Quebec City.Made to the Order of The Protestant Board of School Commissioners by ARTHUR G.PENNY, B.A.Jg MOULDING OUR TOMORROWS —'îfiWfi'i'S iüi MOULDING OUR TOMORROWS A Survey of the First Hundred Years of Protestant Education in
Rome, David, 1910-1996
community with the Protestant Board of School Commissioners of Montreal.This present issue outlines the story which is documented in those papers.• * '\ •’ In my introduction to theast number I had occasion to note the dramatic conflicts about that schooling issue, involving important principles of Canadian society andaw
their common Jewish experience in the classroom (after 1930 often to Jewish teachers), developing a particular Jewishoyalty and awareness; in Montreal this was occuring under the Christian aegis of the Protestant School Commission.By 1867 education had become a community responsibility.As a result we have the phenomenon
Protestant House of Industry and Reiuge.52 Protestant Infants’Home.52 Protestant Ministerial Associa tion .51 Protestant Orphan Asylum.62 Protestant Societies and Insti tutions.50 Protestant School Commis sioners (City).48 Protestant School Commission ers of Longueuil.48 Protestant School Commission ers of Westmount.48
sane .66 Protestant House of Industry and Refuge .73 Protestant!utiitits' Home.<3 Protestant Ministerial Ass jcia- tion .• • • • Jo Protestant Orphan Asylum.72 ‘ Protestant Societies and Insti tutions.69 Protestant School Commis sioners (City).•••• Protestant School Commission ers of Longucuil .Protestant School
Hospital for the In sane .y.51 Protestant House of Industry ami Refuge.59 Protestant Infants’ Home.69 Protestant Ministerial Associa tion .58 Protestant Orphan Asylum.59 Protestant Societies and Insti tutions.57 Protestant School Commis sioners (City).53 Protestant School Commission ers of Ixmgueuil.54 Protestant School
Kefbge.56 ProtestantTnftmts’ Homo.56 Protestant Ministerial Associa tion .64 Protestent Orphan Asylum.66 Protestant Societies and Insti tutions.63 Protestant School Commis sioners (City).51 Protestant School Commission- ers of Longueuil.51 Protestant School Commission ers of Westmount.51 Protestant School Trustees of St
).48 Protestant School Commission ers of Longueuil.48 Protestant School Commission ers of Westmount.48 Protestant School Trustees of St Henri and St Cunegonde.48 Providence Nunnery.49 Province of Quebec.29 Province of Quebec Assoc, of nis Association.57 Prov.of Quebec Rifle Assoc.68 Provincial Association of Pro
.l’rotestant Orphan Asylum.Protestant Societies and Insti tutions.M 83 ?8 3 S 3 8 3 62 8 a S 2 3 23 38 2 8 S ÊS riS 32 88 3s S INDEX TO MISCELLANEOUS.PAGE Protestant School Coniinla- alonen (City).oo Protestant School Commission er» of Longueuil.60 Protestant school Commission ers of Westmount.flO Protestant School
des écoles catholiques de Québec Ralph Ross, Protestant School Board of Greater Montréal Wojtek Winnicki, replaced by Catherine Gobeil, Commission scolaire Sainte-Croix Work group on SIS (1992-93) Marilyn Anaka, Eastern Townships School Board Jacques Desrosiers, Commission scolaire Jérôme-Le Royer André Doyon