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- Q3210016 subject Q6427625.
- Q3210016 subject Q6991524.
- Q3210016 subject Q8471249.
- Q3210016 subject Q8472608.
- Q3210016 abstract "La Liberté is a Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada based newspaper founded on May 20, 1913 by Archbishop Adélard Langevin of Saint-Boniface. In 1970, the publication was taken over by Presse-Ouest Limitée which is owned by the francophone cultural organization la Société Franco-Manitobaine (SFM).La Liberté is currently the only French-speaking provincial weekly newspaper in Manitoba. The newspaper celebrated its 85th anniversary in 1998. It has a staff of ten people. In 2013, La Liberté celebrated a hundred years of news in Manitoba, en français.".
- Q3210016 wikiPageExternalLink la-liberte.mb.ca.
- Q3210016 wikiPageWikiLink Q1004192.
- Q3210016 wikiPageWikiLink Q16.
- Q3210016 wikiPageWikiLink Q1948.
- Q3210016 wikiPageWikiLink Q2135.
- Q3210016 wikiPageWikiLink Q3250620.
- Q3210016 wikiPageWikiLink Q3260778.
- Q3210016 wikiPageWikiLink Q6427625.
- Q3210016 wikiPageWikiLink Q6991524.
- Q3210016 wikiPageWikiLink Q8471249.
- Q3210016 wikiPageWikiLink Q8472608.
- Q3210016 comment "La Liberté is a Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada based newspaper founded on May 20, 1913 by Archbishop Adélard Langevin of Saint-Boniface. In 1970, the publication was taken over by Presse-Ouest Limitée which is owned by the francophone cultural organization la Société Franco-Manitobaine (SFM).La Liberté is currently the only French-speaking provincial weekly newspaper in Manitoba. The newspaper celebrated its 85th anniversary in 1998. It has a staff of ten people.".
- Q3210016 label "La Liberté (Canada)".
- Q3210016 homepage la-liberte.mb.ca.