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( "Becancour"), has executed long-term contracts to supply approximately 90,000 metric tons of silicon metal over the next five years to one of its long-standing silicon metal customers.
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( "Becancour"), has executed long-term contracts to supply approximately 90,000 metric tons of silicon metal over the next five years to one of its long-standing silicon metal customers.
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Courvals, a trading family of Three Rivers, and Becancour was held by Pierre Robineau, the son of his famous father,
The Seigneurs of Old Canada : A Chronicle of New World Feudalism William Bennett Munro 1916
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Pointe du Lac or Tonnancour, the estate of the Godefroys de Tonnancour; Cap de la Magdelaine and Batiscan, the patrimony of the Jesuits; the fief of Champlain, owned by Desjordy de Cabanac; Ste Anne de la Perade, Nicolet, and Becancour.
The Seigneurs of Old Canada : A Chronicle of New World Feudalism William Bennett Munro 1916
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In 1730 a chapel had been erected on the Kennebec, but for fifty years or more the Indians had to content themselves with occasional pilgrimages to certain places in Canada, notably Becancour and St. Francis on the Chaudière
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy 1840-1916 1913
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Canada, like the Iroquois mission of Caughnawaga, the Abenaki missions of St. Francis and Becancour, and the Huron mission of Lorette, or those that served as outposts and advance-guards of the colony, like the
A Half Century of Conflict - Volume I France and England in North America Francis Parkman 1858
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Nipissing; Abenakis of St. Francis, Becancour, Missisqui, and the
Montcalm and Wolfe Francis Parkman 1858
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They went accordingly, -- Abenakis from Becancour and St. Francis, Hurons from Lorette, and Iroquois from Caughnawaga, besides others, all stanch foes of heresy and England.
A Half Century of Conflict - Volume I France and England in North America Francis Parkman 1858
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The plan will modernize Alcoa's smelter in Baie Comeau, Que., for $1.2-billion with investments of $300-million at its Becancour and Deschambault smelters in the province.
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The plan will modernize Alcoa's smelter in Baie Comeau, Que., for $1.2-billion with investments of $300-million at its Becancour and Deschambault smelters in the province.
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