- The
Grande Noirceur (French pronunciation: [ɡʀɑ̃d nwaʀsœ:ʀ], English,
Great Darkness)
refers to the
regime of
conservative policies undertaken by the governing...
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subject of criticism. Thus his
critics labelled the
period the
Grande Noirceur ('Great Darkness'),
which stuck in Quebec's
society in a
large degree thanks...
- to the po****r
historic conception of his term as
Premier as La
Grande Noirceur ("The
Great Darkness") by its critics. The
Duplessis Orphans have accused...
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Important events that mark this
period are the
World Wars, the
Grande Noirceur, the
Quiet Revolution (which
improved the socio-economic
standing of French...
- 1959,
ending a
period that was
later derisively referred to as La
Grande Noirceur (the
Great Darkness). Duplessis' successor,
longtime minister Paul Sauvé...
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years 1936 to 1960 is a
period of
history known to Québécois as the
Grande Noirceur ("Great Darkness") when
Quebec was
mostly ruled by the ultra-conservative...
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culturally pure Québec, and
became known among liberals as the
Grande Noirceur ('Great Darkness'),
although the
Richard Riot of 1955 may have signaled...
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Chapter IV:
Masquerade of the
Guilty Act I:
Prelude of
Blancheur and
Noirceur Fontaine Act II: As
Light Rain
Falls Without Reason Act III: To the Stars...
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Wellie Chrétien and his
family outcasts. Furthermore,
during the
Grande Noirceur ("Great Darkness") when
Quebec society was
dominated by the
corrupt Union...
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ascended to
power and
implemented conservative policies known as the
Grande Noirceur. He
focused on
defending provincial autonomy, Quebec's
Catholic and francophone...