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Lower Canada
noun
- (from 1791 to 1841) the official name of the S region of the present-day province of Quebec Compare Upper Canada
Example Sentences
Christopher Shannon, principal of Lower Canada College, an elite English-language private school in Montreal, warned that the bill threatened to depress his enrollment and also make Montreal a less attractive place for world-class talent to settle.
Economists at the Royal Bank of Canada predicted that the cost to Canada’s economic growth of leaving Nafta — based on tariffs alone — would lower Canada’s economy by about a 1 percent spread over 5 to 10 years.
And yet, when their prime minister mildly pushed back against demands to lower Canada’s tariffs on milk, cheese and yogurt from the U.S.,
Lower Canada to the mountains of Ga., west to Iowa and Minn. June.
Solicitor-General of Lower Canada, in 1829.
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