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Outremont

[ oo-truh-mont; French oo-truh-mawn ]

noun

  1. a city in S Quebec, in E Canada: suburb of Montreal.


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In 2005, Justin Trudeau, the son of a legendary Canadian prime minister, and Sophie Grégoire, a well-known television journalist, married inside a stone church in Montreal’s wealthy, French-speaking enclave of Outremont.

The development will see the district connected to the well-off, mostly Francophone, borough of Outremont via a pedestrian bridge over the tracks.

In two other byelections across the country, the NDP lost Outremont, handing over the Quebec seat once held by its former leader to the Liberal party candidate, Rachel Bendayan.

Key information also came from Zeiger himself, after he mentioned in a podcast that he had attended high school in Montreal’s Outremont borough.

Jacques Parizeau was born Aug. 9, 1930, and hailed from a prominent family in the upscale Montreal suburb of Outremont.

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