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August 1, 2013August 2, 2013

St Laurent

Something of a daisy-chain here: the station is named after the street, the street after the river, and the river after a third century deacon of Rome martyred in the reign of Emperor Valerian for the impudence of declaring the riches of the church to be the poor. We’ll begin with the river. Jacques Cartier […]

Posted in Green Line. Tagged Boulevard St Laurent, Colonialism, immigration, Jacques Cartier, St Laurent. 1 Comment
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