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Robert Beaucage's "Spike," 2008 , veers off the traditional plotline.
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Marc Beaucage scored the game-tying goal 2: 24 into the third stanza for Quebec and Mike Ribeiro had
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Quebec's Marc Beaucage tied the score at 2-2 at the 10-minute mark of the opening stanza.
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"It's a culmination of decades worth of social ills," Beaucage says.
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And there are pervasive reports of widespread disillusionment and despair at the local level, says Beaucage.
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Born on Nov. 4, 1930, in Jacmel, Ms. Depestre worked as a teacher, founding a school called Le Beaucage, which she also ran.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed ADRIAN MORROW 2011
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Born on Nov. 4, 1930, in Jacmel, Ms. Depestre worked as a teacher, founding a school called Le Beaucage, which she also ran.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed ADRIAN MORROW 2011
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John Beaucage has given the heartbreak he sees around him a name: the Millennium Scoop.
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There is now a recognition that assimilation is not an option, says Beaucage, and there is some attempt to plan for family reunification.
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Beaucage's report says aboriginal people make up about two per cent of the population, but between 10 to 20 per cent of the children in care.
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