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- Q928325 subject Q13286726.
- Q928325 subject Q7482782.
- Q928325 subject Q8339368.
- Q928325 subject Q9403787.
- Q928325 abstract "The Quebec Boundary Extension Act of 1898 was an act of the Parliament of Canada that expanded the territory of the province of Quebec. The province's northern boundary was set along the eastern shore of James Bay to the mouth of the Eastmain River, north along the river, then due east to the Hamilton River and down the river to the western boundary of Labrador.The first of two such acts, a second Act was passed by the Parliament in 1912 and entitled the Quebec Boundaries Extension Act, 1912. Together, these two expansions more than tripled the size of the Province of Quebec to what it is today.".
- Q928325 thumbnail Canada_provinces_evolution_2.gif?width=300.
- Q928325 wikiPageWikiLink Q13286726.
- Q928325 wikiPageWikiLink Q176.
- Q928325 wikiPageWikiLink Q1968809.
- Q928325 wikiPageWikiLink Q223810.
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- Q928325 wikiPageWikiLink Q380307.
- Q928325 wikiPageWikiLink Q475689.
- Q928325 wikiPageWikiLink Q7269754.
- Q928325 wikiPageWikiLink Q7482782.
- Q928325 wikiPageWikiLink Q8339368.
- Q928325 wikiPageWikiLink Q9403787.
- Q928325 comment "The Quebec Boundary Extension Act of 1898 was an act of the Parliament of Canada that expanded the territory of the province of Quebec. The province's northern boundary was set along the eastern shore of James Bay to the mouth of the Eastmain River, north along the river, then due east to the Hamilton River and down the river to the western boundary of Labrador.The first of two such acts, a second Act was passed by the Parliament in 1912 and entitled the Quebec Boundaries Extension Act, 1912.".
- Q928325 label "Quebec Boundary Extension Act, 1898".
- Q928325 depiction Canada_provinces_evolution_2.gif.