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The story behind Boulevard Henri-Bourassa

4 August 2020Community, QCT Online, QCT Online Archives, Street ViewsCommunity, Street ViewsQCT Archive

This wide boulevard is named in honour of Henri Bourassa (1868-1952), a politician and newspaper publisher. In 1896, he was elected to the House of Commons as an independent Liberal…

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