Historically part of Angus, the city developed into a burgh in medieval times, and expanded rapidly in the 19th century largely due to the jute industry. This, along with its other major industries gave Dundee its epithet as city of "jute, jam and journalism". Dundee's recorded population reached a peak of 182,204 at the 1971 census.
The coal mining town of Dundee is situated in a valley of the Biggarsberg mountains in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa (28°10′S30°14′E / 28.167°S 30.233°E / -28.167; 30.233). It is part of the Endumeni Municipality, Umzinyathi District. It is very rich in coal deposits. More populous than the town of Dundee itself is its adjacent township named Sibongile, originally established by Peter Smith, with land contributed by his son in-law. This township is now being extended with many residing zones, e.g. Lindelani.
Dundee was established in 1882 after the discovery of coal close to the surface by the Boer farmers. It is named after the hometown of a pioneering Scottishsettler, Peter Smith. At first, Dundee was a farm (Talana farm), the property of Peter Smith, which he had bought from a Voortrekker settler, Mr Dekker. Three other men are credited with the founding of Dundee; his son William Craighead Smith, son-in-law Dugald McPhail, and close family friend Charles Wilson.
In 1995, Parliament passed the Firearms Act, which required long gun owners to register their guns. The Supreme Court found that the Act was intra vires the federal criminal law power. In 2012, Parliament repealed the requirement to register long guns through the Ending the Long-gun Registry Act (ELRA) and sought to delete the information in its registry. The province of Quebec, wishing to create and maintain its own long gun registry, requested that the federal government share the data it had collected about Quebec long gun owners. When the federal government declined to share the information, Quebec argued that section 29 of the ELRA, the provision disbanding the long gun registry, was ultra vires the federal government.
At trial in the Superior Court of Quebec, the trial judge found that section 29 was unconstitutional as it violated the principle of cooperative federalism given that Quebec had take part in "gathering, analyzing, organizing, and modifying" the data in question. The trial judge required the federal government to share the information with Quebec.
Quebec (Commission des droits de la personne et des droits de la jeunesse) v Boisbriand (City of)
Quebec (Commission des droits de la personne et des droits de la jeunesse) v Boisbriand (City of), 2000 SCC 27, [2000] 1 S.C.R. 665, is a leading Canadian civil rights decision of the Supreme Court of Canada. The Court considered the nature of a handicap in law and found that a handicap is not merely a biomedical condition but rather can exist as a perceived limitation or social construct.
The decision arises from two separate claims by individuals for discrimination under the Quebec Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms. Réjeanne Mercier was refused employment with the city of Montreal as a Gardener-horticulturalist on the grounds that her medical condition involving chronic back pains would be too costly and would interfere with her long-term employment. Palmerino Troilo was a police officer for the city of Boisbriand. He was dismissed after missing work due to having Crohn's disease.
Welcome to the town split by the Canada/U.S. border
Beebe Plain is a town divided. The Canada/U.S. border runs down the middle of Canusa Street, putting one side of the village in Quebec, and the other in Vermont. Locals describe how the necessity of routinely crossing the border has changed over the years.
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PRIVATE ISLAND FOR SALE IN DUNDEE QUEBEC (MLS# 26066335)
OWN YOUR VERY OWN PRIVATE ISLAND: Historical private Island built in 1898, and still in it's original heritage state. The Island is located on the St Laurence river and just minutes from popular boating summer hotspot Salaberry-de-Valleyfield. Enjoy nearby restaurants, nightlife and festivals or kickback and marvel at your spectacular waterfront views from your large rap around porch or from your beautiful screened sunroom. Enjoy Swimming, fishing, canoeing and kayaking.
published: 07 May 2022
Grues du Canada Dundee Quebec
published: 10 Apr 2023
Le Quebec a Pied - Episode 1 :Dundee et la Frontiere USA-QC - KM 0 a KM 8,6 sur 1600 KM
Debut du periple de la traversee du Quebec a pied
published: 27 Dec 2023
Canton Dundee - Inauguration Du Parc et Fête Des Citoyens - 3 sept. 2022
Inauguration Du Parc et Fête des Citoyens.
Discours par Linda Gagnon, mairesse.
Le 3 septembre 2022
Canton Dundee, Québec
published: 05 Sep 2022
Dundee, Québec - Living With Nature In a Rural Setting / Vivre Avec La Nature En Milieu Rural
Dundee, Québec - Living With Nature In a Rural Setting/Vivre Avec La Nature En Milieu Rurale.
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The Only Book You Need to Become Self Sufficient on ¼ Acre:
Self Sufficient Backyard
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published: 04 Nov 2022
Content Island Island FOR SALE in Dundee, Quebec (1 hour from Montreal)
Island for sale in Quebec only an hour from Montreal
Beebe Plain is a town divided. The Canada/U.S. border runs down the middle of Canusa Street, putting one side of the village in Quebec, and the other in Vermont...
Beebe Plain is a town divided. The Canada/U.S. border runs down the middle of Canusa Street, putting one side of the village in Quebec, and the other in Vermont. Locals describe how the necessity of routinely crossing the border has changed over the years.
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Beebe Plain is a town divided. The Canada/U.S. border runs down the middle of Canusa Street, putting one side of the village in Quebec, and the other in Vermont. Locals describe how the necessity of routinely crossing the border has changed over the years.
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OWN YOUR VERY OWN PRIVATE ISLAND: Historical private Island built in 1898, and still in it's original heritage state. The Island is located on the St Laurence r...
OWN YOUR VERY OWN PRIVATE ISLAND: Historical private Island built in 1898, and still in it's original heritage state. The Island is located on the St Laurence river and just minutes from popular boating summer hotspot Salaberry-de-Valleyfield. Enjoy nearby restaurants, nightlife and festivals or kickback and marvel at your spectacular waterfront views from your large rap around porch or from your beautiful screened sunroom. Enjoy Swimming, fishing, canoeing and kayaking.
OWN YOUR VERY OWN PRIVATE ISLAND: Historical private Island built in 1898, and still in it's original heritage state. The Island is located on the St Laurence river and just minutes from popular boating summer hotspot Salaberry-de-Valleyfield. Enjoy nearby restaurants, nightlife and festivals or kickback and marvel at your spectacular waterfront views from your large rap around porch or from your beautiful screened sunroom. Enjoy Swimming, fishing, canoeing and kayaking.
Dundee, Québec - Living With Nature In a Rural Setting/Vivre Avec La Nature En Milieu Rurale.
Music from the YouCut video editor music library.
From the creat...
Dundee, Québec - Living With Nature In a Rural Setting/Vivre Avec La Nature En Milieu Rurale.
Music from the YouCut video editor music library.
From the creators of The Lost Ways and The Lost Book of Remedies...
The Only Book You Need to Become Self Sufficient on ¼ Acre:
Self Sufficient Backyard
https://tinyurl.com/yc8dytef
Dundee, Québec - Living With Nature In a Rural Setting/Vivre Avec La Nature En Milieu Rurale.
Music from the YouCut video editor music library.
From the creators of The Lost Ways and The Lost Book of Remedies...
The Only Book You Need to Become Self Sufficient on ¼ Acre:
Self Sufficient Backyard
https://tinyurl.com/yc8dytef
Beebe Plain is a town divided. The Canada/U.S. border runs down the middle of Canusa Street, putting one side of the village in Quebec, and the other in Vermont. Locals describe how the necessity of routinely crossing the border has changed over the years.
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OWN YOUR VERY OWN PRIVATE ISLAND: Historical private Island built in 1898, and still in it's original heritage state. The Island is located on the St Laurence river and just minutes from popular boating summer hotspot Salaberry-de-Valleyfield. Enjoy nearby restaurants, nightlife and festivals or kickback and marvel at your spectacular waterfront views from your large rap around porch or from your beautiful screened sunroom. Enjoy Swimming, fishing, canoeing and kayaking.
Dundee, Québec - Living With Nature In a Rural Setting/Vivre Avec La Nature En Milieu Rurale.
Music from the YouCut video editor music library.
From the creators of The Lost Ways and The Lost Book of Remedies...
The Only Book You Need to Become Self Sufficient on ¼ Acre:
Self Sufficient Backyard
https://tinyurl.com/yc8dytef
Historically part of Angus, the city developed into a burgh in medieval times, and expanded rapidly in the 19th century largely due to the jute industry. This, along with its other major industries gave Dundee its epithet as city of "jute, jam and journalism". Dundee's recorded population reached a peak of 182,204 at the 1971 census.