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 Dictionary of Canadian Biography
Talon’s aim was to supply ships for the king on the one hand (Colbert had promised to order some from him), and to private individuals on the other, for the fishing industry and for trading with France and the West Indies.
Talon’s idea was that only freedom of trade and shipping could ensure the colony’s progress, which could only result from the joint effort of the authorities and the settlers.
de Tracy’s departure, Talon had had to put up with certain vexations from Courcelle, who seems to have been somewhat jealous of the intendant’s very extensive powers and offended by the influence that he wielded in the colony, where nothing was done without his approval.
http://www.biographi.ca/EN/ShowBioPrintable.asp?BioId=34663   (10659 words)

  
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Talon was present and concurred in these condemnations.
Talon did not ask for the immigration of more colonists than the country could feed.
The former was valiant, energetic, and intelligent; but he felt that he was outshone by the latter's promptness, celerity in design, superior activity, wider and keener penetration, and he could not conceal his displeasure.
http://www.cise.ufl.edu/mirrors/gutenberg/etext04/cca0610.txt   (20994 words)

  
 Handbook of Texas Online: TALON CHILDREN
He ordered their immediate interrogation in the hope that they would provide information useful to Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville, who was outfitting a new voyage to the Gulf of Mexico.
The third son, Lucien, may have been born before the family left Canada for France, where they arrived about the time La Salle began organizing his expedition to the Gulf of Mexico.
He is said to have been "lost in the woods" before October 1685.
http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/TT/fta60.html   (1285 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Jean Talon
Had his colonization policy been adopted, new France would have had 500,000 inhabitants in 1760, instead of only 60,000.
During his seven years of office Talon had realized the programme he had traced in 1665.
Three years of Talon's administration had renewed the face of the country.
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 Jean Talon
Jean-Baptiste chose well it seems because in Talons five years in office he established the Canadian colony to a strong economic basis.
Talon was in office from 1665-68 and from 1670-72.
Jean Talon overall, was well liked by the people and under his rule New France prospered.
http://www.plpsd.mb.ca/amhs/history/jeantalon.html   (418 words)

  
 People - Canadian Heritage Gallery
Tarte, J.I. Israel Tarte Israel Tarte (1848-1907), a Liberal political manager and Quebec journalist, he was effective in organizing French-Canadian liberalism but left the cabinet in 1902 over tariff protectionism.
John Strachan John Strachan (1778-1867), taught school in Kingston and Cornwall, Ontario, became the first Anglican bishop of Toronto, Ontario, and was a leading political figure in the "Family Compact" of the 1830s in Upper Canada.
Jean Talon in New France Jean Talon as intendant in New France, 1665-1672.
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 About Statistics Canada: Jean Talon
After Talon's ground-breaking effort of 1666, another 36 full and 9 partial censuses were conducted during the French regime.
Talon conducted his census on the de jure principale-- that is, counting people where they normally reside.
I believe that there could be up to 100 marriages annually involving young men and women from the colony.
http://www.statcan.ca/english/about/jt.htm   (663 words)

  
 Jean Talon Biography / Biography of Jean Talon Biography
Jean Talon (1626-1694), a French intendant of New France, was responsible for implementing his country's policy of colonial development in Canada.
There can be no doubt that Talon was an efficient administrator, but his contribution to the colony's development has been exaggerated by historians who have accepted his accounts at face value.
Talon, however, favored expansion into the west, and he sent out fur-trading expeditions under the guise of exploration parties.
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 Civilization.ca - Oracle - Jean Talon, First Intendant of New France
Talon had been raised in a cultured milieu, and had many intellectual pursuits.
His state of health was probably the primary reason he asked to be allowed to come home at the end of each of his terms of office.
These qualities were definite assets, considering the extent of his powers, and would prove essential to the mission with which he had been charged.
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 Jean Talon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jean Talon, comte d'Orsainville (1625 baptised 8 January 1626 – November 1694) was a French colonial administrator who was the first and most highly regarded Intendant of New France.
This page was last modified 21:54, 29 April 2006.
Talon was born in 1625 and he died in 1694.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Talon   (226 words)

  
 Talon, Jean
As intendant, it was Talon's job to reorganize New France according to the king's wishes.
Most important was the shipyard Talon established, hoping to build ships for the French navy as well as for the people of New France.
Few matters were too large or too small to escape Talon's interest.
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 Jean-Talon (Montreal Metro) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jean Talon (1626–1694) served as intendant of New France in 1665–1668 and 1670–1672.
This is the only one of Montreal's four transfer stations not to have been built that way from the beginning.
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Jean Guyon, had settled on his Fief of Buisson, about 18 years before.
Barbe had a total of 12 children; 8 of who were born in France and 4 of who were born in New France.
Jean Guyon, Barbe's father, had left France with the rest of his family, in 1634, to participate in the
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 Historical Notes
Before he left, in 1633, he had sold his house in Mortagne to Jean Guion who too, was to emmigrate to New France.
With this stoppage, the wedding had to be postponed until she was of age, which was 12 years old, and was held November 9 1649.
Six other children were born forming a family of 14.
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 Jean-Talon Metro Station
Jean Talon (1626-1694), a French military man, served as commissioner of war in Flanders, intendent of the army of Turenne (1653), commissioner of Quesnoy (1654), and intendent of Hainaut (1655).
He left this post ten years later to become intendant of New France from 1665-1668 and 1670-1672.
http://www.stm.info/English/metro/a-m05.htm   (173 words)

  
 Pierre Boivin becomes Chairman of Kangaroo Capital - Raynald Bri?re and Jean-Denis Talon to join Board : ArriveNet ...
The company also announces that Raynald Bri?re, president and COO of Radio Nord Communications, former president and CEO of TVA Group, as well as Jean-Denis Talon, Chairman of the Board of AXA Canada, former Chairman and CEO of Axa Canada, are nominees for election to the Board as Directors, subject to the approval of shareholders.
Bertin Castonguay, who is leaving the Board today, for his contribution as a Director of the company," he added.
Boivin, whose entire career has been devoted to the creation and the development of sports businesses, is bringing a wealth of experience to Kangaroo.
http://press.arrivenet.com/business/article.php/448946.html   (486 words)

  
 Lost Dog In Villeray, Jean-Talon & Iberville - Lost & Found (Please include a picture if possible) - Dog cat ...
Last seen on Jean talon and Iberville at 7:30 PM.the worst is that she has no collar or tag because she escaped without her collar.
We placed many posters and we also placed flyers in the mailbox near the area she was seen.
So far the latest news was that she was last seen on Wednesday night at Sagard Park (on Jean Talon street and Louis Hémon Street, in the Villeray-Saint-Michel area) and since then noone saw her.
http://www.pets.ca/forum/showthread.php?t=19250   (3455 words)

  
 Hour.ca - Food - Jean-Talon Market
The Jean Talon market (and any other market for that matter) brings on a nostalgic feeling for many who come from other countries and know what it's like to walk up and down the isle with endless possibilities of differet goods and produce.
If we had kept markets alive in the city, farmers would have been able to make alittle more money.
Even thought I do not buy lots of fruits and vegetable like I use to, I find it a great access to many of the people in the downtown area.
http://www.hour.ca/food/food.aspx?iIDArticle=6370   (3403 words)

  
 Civilization.ca - VMNF - The Seigneurs
This important decision enabled the intendant Jean Talon to make his mark on the seigneurial landscape and to labour effectively for the development of the country.
Then a major change took place when, on the eighteenth of August, 1666, Claude Le Barroys, the representative of the Company of the West Indies, proposed that land grants should henceforth be made by the intendant (royal superintendent.) Thereafter the successive royal administrators of the colony performed this function themselves until 1760.
http://www.civilization.ca/vmnf/popul/seigneurs/11-en.htm   (244 words)

  
 Talon Genealogy
Handbook of Texas Online, articles “Talon Children” and “La Salle Expedition”.
Lucien TALON (pere), native of the diocese of Beauvais, a carpenter, joined La Salle expedition of 1684 as a soldier, d.
11/22/1735 in Mobile Jean (Giovani) Baptiste Toussaint MONTANARI (MENTENARI, MONTENARY), a master cobbler, from Parma, Lombardy, Italy, son of Joseph MENTENARI of "Florensol" (possibly Florence, Italy, or Florensac in Languedoc) and Camilla ALBERTINE of Parma, Lombardy, Italy.
http://www-sal.cs.uiuc.edu/~friedman/genealogy/Talon.htm   (615 words)

  
 The 1998 Canadian Encyclopedia: Talon, Jean@ HighBeam Research
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 Talon, Jean Baptiste - definition of Talon, Jean Baptiste by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.
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 eBay - jean talon, Men's Clothing, Vintage items on eBay.com
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Vintage Rare LEE Denim Jean Skirt 10 Petite 27 W TALON
REPAIR JEAN ZIPPERS no sew YKK # 4.5  Talon # 4.2,
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 Talon, Jean Baptiste on Encyclopedia.com
TALON, JEAN BAPTISTE [Talon, Jean Baptiste], 1625?-1694, intendant of New France, b.
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 eG Forums -> What happens to Jean Talon in the winter?
I sent some US friends there around New Year's weekend, but they failed to report since everything was closed on Friday, 2 January.
Since I have avoided Montreal in the winter for a few decades, I have had no opportunity to visit Marche Jean Talon myself, but I will be coming up in March and so my curiosity has a practical side.
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 Fodor's Travel Guides Forums Messages
Steve's is good, and there is a smaller place next door.
However, the best place I've seen for guitars and such is right nest to the Jean Talon Market in Little Italy.
I think it's called Italiomusic or something like that.
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 Quebec City Mural - 1 more Quebec City Info Site
Jean Talon (1626-1694) arived in Quebec City in 1665; sent by Louis XIV as intendant,
Jean Talon, Comte de Frontenac, Louis Jolliet, Samuel de Champlain, Lord Dufferin, Felix Leclerc
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 Multi Monitor X Plane 8 or FS9
I use a 5 monitor 2 video card setup.
"Talon" a écrit dans le message de
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 Jean Talon (1625-1691), n.d.: Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage
Talon was the first intendant of New France.
From Thomas Chapais, The Great Intendant: a Chronicle of Jean Talon in Canada, 1665-1672 (Toronto: Glasgow, Brook and Company, 1914) 6.
Jean Talon (1625-1691), n.d.: Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage
http://www.heritage.nf.ca/exploration/jean_talon.html   (37 words)

  
 Find in a Library: The great intendant; a chronicle of Jean Talon in Canada, 1665-1672
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 The 935 train shuttle bus — A direct link between Jean Talon Station and downtown
The 935 train shuttle bus — A direct link between Jean Talon Station and downtown
At the end of the day, the first 935 train shuttle bus leaves Windsor Station at 3:22 pm for Jean Talon Station.
It is a bus reserved for Blainville train passengers that leaves from Jean Talon Station and takes them directly downtown via the reserved bus lane on Park Avenue.
http://www.qc.ec.gc.ca/dpe/travelalternatively/dpe_main_en.asp?air_emp_bulletin_sept_9_02   (141 words)

  
 Métro Pie IX Jean Talon, SAINT-LÉONARD, QC
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 A food lover's dream, in any reason - The Boston Globe
At some level, it's a predictable shop, full of many of the ``souvenir'' foodstuffs you'd find in gift shops in Old Montreal (honey, jams, jellies, tins of maple syrup), but at much lower prices.
On the south side of Marche Jean Talon, Le Marche des Saveurs du Quebec (``market of the flavors of Quebec'') promotes provincial agriculture.
http://www.boston.com/ae/food/articles/2004/02/04/a_food_lovers_dream_in_any_reason?mode=PF   (909 words)

  
 Storage.ca listing details for DEPOTIUM SELF-STORAGE-JEAN TALON & ST LAURENT :: GoPro.ca
Depotium Self-Stockage is the perfect answer to your storage problems.
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 Jean Talon Chrysler Jeep
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4070, rue Jean Talon Ouest • Montréal, QC H4P 1V5
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 Topic 3: Jean Talon's Policies-Questions
The adoption of policies that promoted a higher birth rate
WHICH TWO MEASURES WERE TAKEN BY JEAN TALON TO INCREASE
http://www.qesnrecit.qc.ca/socialsciences/cycles45/history/lessons/m23q.htm   (192 words)

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