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Barbier, B. "Commission de geographie du tourisme et des loisirs." GeoJournal 10, no. 3 (April 1985): 331. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00462135.
Full textMoïse, Claudine, Mireille McLaughin, Sylvie Roy, and Chantal White. "Le tourisme patrimonial : la commercialisation de l'identité franco-canadienne et ses enjeux langagiers." Langage et société 118, no. 4 (2006): 85. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/ls.118.0085.
Full textCadieux, Rita. "LA LOI CANADIENNE SUR LES DROITS DE LA PERSONNE ET SA MISE EN APPLICATION PAR LA COMMISSION." Droits de la personne 12, no. 2 (May 6, 2019): 323–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1059404ar.
Full textKnafou, Rémy. "Commission de géographie du tourisme et des loisirs (Geography of tourism and leisure)." Bulletin de l'Association de géographes français 73, no. 3 (1996): 200–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/bagf.1996.1916.
Full textCurtis, Bruce. "Le redécoupage du Bas-Canada dans les années 1830." Revue d'histoire de l'Amérique française 58, no. 1 (June 28, 2005): 27–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/010972ar.
Full textFalaise, Noël. "Biographie et bibliographie de Benoît Brouillette." Cahiers de géographie du Québec 17, no. 40 (April 12, 2005): 5–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/021103ar.
Full textPires, Alvaro P. "La réforme pénale au Canada : l’apport de la Commission canadienne sur la détermination de la peine." Criminologie 20, no. 2 (August 16, 2005): 11–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/017250ar.
Full textEdwards, Claude A. "L’avenir du syndicalisme dans la fonction publique fédérale du Canada." Relations industrielles 29, no. 4 (April 12, 2005): 804–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/028556ar.
Full textFoisy-Geoffroy, Dominique. "Le Rapport de la Commission Tremblay (1953-1956), testament politique de la pensée traditionaliste canadienne-française1." Revue d'histoire de l'Amérique française 60, no. 3 (June 26, 2007): 257–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/015960ar.
Full textMacDonald, R. St J. "Maxwell Cohen at Eighty: International Lawyer, Educator, and Judge." Canadian Yearbook of international Law/Annuaire canadien de droit international 27 (1989): 3–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0069005800003763.
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Dutour, Juliette. "La construction du patrimoine du Canada entre reconnaissance publique et valorisation touristique: le rôle de la Commission des lieux et monuments historiques et des organismes de tourisme canadiens (1919-1956)." Thesis, Université Laval, 2009. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2009/26130/26130.pdf.
Full textDutour, Juliette. "La construction du patrimoine du Canada entre reconnaissance publique et valorisation touristique : le rôle de la Commission des lieux et monuments historiques et des organismes de tourisme canadiens (1919-1956)." Doctoral thesis, Université Laval, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/20808.
Full textDutour, Juliette. "La construction du patrimoine du Canada entre reconnaissance publique et valorisation touristique : le rôle de la Commision des lieux et monuments historiques du Canada et des organismes de tourisme canadiens (1919-1956)." Paris, EHESS, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008EHES0014.
Full textThe aim of this thesis is to demonstrate that Canadian heritage policies and practices emerge, at the very beginning of the century, largely as the result of a tension between the political will to construct a national identity and economic concerns that encourage the government to invest into international tourism. The following study will examine the joint actions of the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada, the first and main heritage institution in Canada and of tourist organizations, particularly the Canadian Tourism Association and the Canadian Government Travel Bureau. Created in 1919, the Board holds the mandate to identify sites and important national events, which require commemoration, safeguarding and protection by the government. However, lacking financial resources, the Board's action was limited to the establishment of monuments and plaques at historical sites and to the commemoration of historical heroes and events for the country's inhabitants and tourists. Shortly after the Second World War, Canada experienced a sharp increase in tourism. These historical sites were transformed into tourist attractions, which prompted the federal government to acknowledge the problem caused by the slow degradation of the sites due to neglect. The activism of tourist organizations led to the establishment of the first Historic Sites and Monuments Act in 1953, followed by other legislation in 1955 and 1956. This study contends, then, that tourism has played a role as important as public policies in safeguarding historical architecture and in raising public awareness to heritage
RAHARINARIVONIRINA, RAZAFINDRAMBAO RENEE. "L'economie maritime et portuaire de madagascar." Nantes, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995NANT3005.
Full textMadagascar, the great island (590 000 km2), is situated in the south-west of the indian ocean. Its coast is 6 000 km long. This third world country has an agricultural economy and its inhabitants are farmers (more than 80% of the working population). Nevertheless, the island has been peopled by successive waves of immigrants through the centuries, and malagasy people showed several times through their history how able they were to deal with maritime activities. The study of the maritime and port economy of madagascar shows the actual ability of inhabitants of the great island to expect an orientation towards coastal and maritime activities, most particularly fisheries, port development and maritime transportation, and also the international coastal tourism. These maritime propects are linked with a real decentralizating politic whom aims are the recovery of the costal areas and the well-balanced development of the country. They will allowed also the opening of the madagascar island towards the sea and the south-west part of the indian ocean, both within the framework of the ioc (indian ocean commission) and of the eaaec (east and austral african economical community)
Tamini, Lota Dabio. "Le rôle du paiement initial de la Commission canadienne du blé en information imparfaite et analyse des conséquences d'une réduction des tarifs et des subventions - internes et à l'exportation - en présence d'un lien vertical entre les produits." Thesis, Université Laval, 2008. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2008/25174/25174.pdf.
Full textChaplain-Corriveau, Simon-Pierre. "Entre démocratisation et tradition : la modernisation de l'enseignement en français à l'école bilingue franco-ontarienne (1927-1960)." Thesis, Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/33020.
Full textHawrysh, Michael M. "Une ville bien arrosée : Montréal durant l'ère de la prohibition (1920-1933)." Thèse, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/11493.
Full textAt the beginning of the 1920s, the city of Montreal found itself in a rather unique situation. At the time, the United States and every Canadian province with the exception of Quebec had adopted prohibition of alcohol. Yet even in Quebec, about half of the population of the province was under local prohibitions (voted at the municipal level) since the beginning of the 20th century, prohibitions which persisted for the most part throughout the period under study. During this era of prohibition of alcohol in North America, Montreal was the largest city, and one of the only on the continent, not under prohibition. It was also the city living under the most liberal alcohol laws on both sides of 49th parallel thanks to the creation of the Quebec Liquor Commission (QLC), the first system of government control of alcohol in North America. Thus, Montreal became a rare oasis in a continent left parched by prohibition and the largest guinea pig of the government control model. This thesis examines the impacts of this conjuncture on the development of the city, specifically of its tourism industry, its nightlife, and its reputation. The thesis begins with a contextualization of prohibition in the United States, in Canada and in Quebec in order to reveal the uniqueness of Montréal during this period. Next, the rapid expansion of « liquor tourism » as well as the city’s nightlife, both legal and illicit, are explored. Lastly, this thesis explores the impact that this conjuncture had on the construction of the city’s reputation throughout the writings of anti- and pro-prohibitionists, who propagated both idealised and demonised views of the city, as well as the documents associated with the tourism boom, such as songs, tourist guides and travel writing, which presented a more romanticized vision of the city as a festive refuge from prohibition. Despite their differences, these three visions all associated Montreal with liberty, whether it is one that is well managed by the government, dangerous and out of control, or emancipating. Thus, through the era of prohibition and the phenomenon of liquor tourism, Montreal came to be known as an “open” city, in both a positive and a negative sense.
Tamini, Lota Dabio. "Le rôle du paiement initial de la Commission canadienne du blé en information imparfaite et analyse des conséquences d'une réduction des tarifs et des subventions - internes et à l'exportation - en présence d'un lien vertical entre les produits /." 2008. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2008/25174/25174.pdf.
Full textGaudry, William. "La Commission administrative et la modernisation des structures politiques et administratives de Montréal, 1918-1921." Thèse, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/11492.
Full textThis thesis is related to the first supervision of the City of Montreal enforced by the Provincial government from 1918 to 1921. The City was put under the strict control of five overseers appointed by the Quebec Lieutenant Governor. Few historians analyzed the Administrative Commission and it is largely unknown by the public even if it brought up profound changes in the political and administrative structures of the City. Since the overseers were not accountable to the people, they implemented unpopular reforms in order to balance city budget. At the same time, they took advantage of their power to modernize the administration since it was becoming incompatible with the needs of a growing population that requires all kinds of public services. Four chapters highlight the improvements raised by the Administrative Commission from three perspectives: taxation, organization of municipal services and public by-laws. The City of Montreal is stimulated by administrative reforms carried out in American cities at the same time. In order to reduce the deficit they tried to dictate a management model based on large private companies. Particular attention is given to the transition between the Administrative Commission and the new regime of the Executive Committee that followed.
Lemire-Lafontaine, Emilie. "Le rapport à l'histoire des franco-québécois de souche canadienne-française : reconnaître la communauté d'histoire dans la société de droit : analyse de contenu de mémoires déposés auprès de la Commission Bouchard-Taylor." Mémoire, 2010. http://www.archipel.uqam.ca/2673/1/M11275.pdf.
Full textBooks on the topic "Commission canadienne du tourisme"
Canada. Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages. Audit of the implementation of section 41 of Part VII of the Official Languages Act by the Canadian Tourism Commission. [Ottawa]: Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages, 2005.
Find full textBlanchard, J. Historique de la Commission canadienne des grains. Winnipeg, Man: Commission canadienne des grains, 1987.
Find full textCanada, Tourisme. Le tourisme, c'est votre affaire: Programme de marketing pour l'industrie touristique canadienne. Toronto, Ont: Hospitalité, Maclean Hunter, 1986.
Find full textlait, Commission canadienne du. La Commission canadienne du lait: 40 ans d'histoire. Ottawa, Ont: Commission canadienne du lait, 2006.
Find full textCanada, Tourisme. Le tourisme, c'est votre affaire: Programme de marketing pour l'industrie touristique canadienne : guide d'étude. Toronto, Ont: Hospitalité, Maclean Hunter, 1986.
Find full textCanada, Tourisme. Le tourisme, c'est votre affaire: Programme de marketing pour l'industrie touristique canadienne : guide de l'animateur. Toronto, Ont: Hospitalité, Maclean Hunter, 1986.
Find full textGovernment, Canada. Report of Canada to the United Nations Commission on Sustainable Development : third session of the Commission, April 11-28, 1995 =: Rapport du Canada à la Commission du développement durable des Nations Unies : troisième session de la Commission, 11-28 avril 1995. Ottawa, Ont: Minister of Supply and Services Canada = Ministre des approvisionnements et services Canada, 1995.
Find full textScullion, Erin. The Canadian Dairy Commission: A 40-year retrospective. Ottawa: Canadian Dairy Commission, 2006.
Find full textUnited Nations. Commission on Sustainable Development., Canada Gouvernement, and Nations Unies. Commission du développement durable., eds. Report of Canada to the United Nations Commission on Sustainable Development : fourth session of the Commission, April 18 to May 3, 1996 =: Rapport du Canada à la Commission du développement durable des Nations Unies : quatrième session de la Commission, du 18 avril au 3 mai 1996. Ottawa, Ont: Minister of Supply and Services Canada = Ministre des approvisionnements et services Canada, 1996.
Find full textCommission canadienne des droits de la personne. Une question de droits: Rapport spécial de la Commission canadienne des droits de la personne sur l'abrogation de l'article 67 de la Loi canadienne sur les droits de la personne. Ottawa, Ont: Commission canadienne des droits de la personne, 2005.
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