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Quebecker

British  
/ kə-, kɛ-, kwɪˈbɛkə /

noun

  1. a native or inhabitant of the province of Quebec

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About 35 protesters, including members of the Quebecker Resistance Network, stood outside Sainte-Justine University Hospital Centre in Montreal.

From Salon

It's an odd notion, especially coming from a Francophone Quebecker.

From BBC

Almost 5,000 miles away, fellow Quebecker Brian Mulroney, 44, a bilingual businessman who became leader of the opposition Progressive Conservative Party in June, had just won his first seat in the House of Commons.

From Time Magazine Archive

But he will face stiff opposition from other contenders, notably current Minister of Energy Jean Chr�tien, 50, an ebullient Quebecker.

From Time Magazine Archive

Turner's toughest challenge could come from Minister of Energy Jean Chr�tien, 50, a popular Quebecker who will announce his candidacy this week.

From Time Magazine Archive