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L'Ami de la Religion et de la Patrie
L'Ami de la Religion et de la Patrie, founded in 1867 by Father Narcisse-Fortunat Bellemare in Quebec City, is one of Canada’s oldest newspapers. Initially serving as a voice for Catholic values, it played a pivotal role during significant historical periods, such as the Quiet Revolution. Over the years, it has evolved to feature a diverse range of content, including articles on politics, culture, and community issues, all framed within a moral and ethical context. Known for its commitment to accuracy and integrity, L'Ami is regarded as a trusted publication among readers, reflecting its enduring influence in Quebec's socio-political landscape. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of L'Ami de la Religion et de la Patrie, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada starting 1847, including 918 scans in total. Explore the archives to discover historical figures, events, and possibly even people from your own family history.