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    de l'Œuvre et Fabrique de Notre Dame de Montréal, better known as the Guibord case, was a decision in 1874 by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council...
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    for the British Empire, including Canada, on November 21, 1874. The Guibord case became a point of great political and religious controversy. The Institut...
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    the Index Librorum Prohibitorum (Vatican list of banned books). The Guibord case (see below) and the events of 1869 to 1874 marked the final decline of...
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    Joseph Guibord (31 March 1809 – 18 November 1869) was a printer in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, known for the quality of his work. Guibord was acknowledged...
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    At the time, no statutes formed the basis for this argument. In the Guibord case in 1874, the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, at that time the...
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  • Charter). Discussions of church-state relations also took place in the Guibord case of 1874. In 1955, the Supreme Court ruled in Chaput v Romain, regarding...
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    Robert Gravel (1945–1996), actor Joseph Guibord (1809–1869), patriot, buried through a court order in the Guibord case Doug Harvey (1924–1989), ice-hockey...
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    British Columbia election. September 2 – The Guibord Affair, violence resulting from the 1874 Guibord case, breaks out. Convent Scandal: During the winter...
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  • part of the Canadian Centre for Architecture. 1875 – September 2 – The Guibord case occasions some ill feeling in Montreal, but by the energetic action of...
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    in 1851. Truteau became famous during the “Guibord case”, when he refused Christian burial to Joseph Guibord following a Roman decree obtained by the bishop...
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