L'Evangéline
L'Evangéline, founded in 1910 by Acadian journalist and activist Albert M. M. Doucet, is a significant French-language newspaper based in Moncton, New Brunswick. As one of Canada’s oldest continuously published French newspapers, it has played a crucial role in promoting Acadian culture and addressing community issues, including advocating for minority rights and covering important regional matters. Over the years, L'Evangéline has become known for its integrity and insightful reporting, reflecting the voice of the Acadian people. On OldNews.com, you can explore a rich archive of L'Evangéline, including scans starting 1887 with a total of 201,021 scans available. This resource provides an opportunity to discover historical figures, significant events, and possibly even connections to your own family history. Dive into these valuable records and uncover the stories that shaped the Acadian community.
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