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The Quebec Boundaries Extension Act, 1912 was passed by the Parliament of Canada on April 1, 1912. It expanded the territory of the Province of Quebec and was supplemental to the Quebec Boundary Extension Act, 1898, which granted the province its first territorial enlargement. The act transferred to the province the vast territory bounded by the Eastmain River, the Labrador coast, and Hudson and Ungava Bays, extending the northern boundary to its present location. The lands were inhabited by the aboriginal Cree, Montagnais, Naskapi, and Inuit.

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  • The Quebec Boundaries Extension Act, 1912 was passed by the Parliament of Canada on April 1, 1912. It expanded the territory of the Province of Quebec and was supplemental to the Quebec Boundary Extension Act, 1898, which granted the province its first territorial enlargement. The act transferred to the province the vast territory bounded by the Eastmain River, the Labrador coast, and Hudson and Ungava Bays, extending the northern boundary to its present location. The lands were inhabited by the aboriginal Cree, Montagnais, Naskapi, and Inuit. Canada and Newfoundland disagreed on the location of the frontier between Quebec and Labrador until 1927. The Canadian government accepted Newfoundland and Labrador's claimed frontier, Quebec but continues to dispute it: see Newfoundland and Labrador–Quebec border. Wikisource has original text related to this article:Québec Boundaries Extension Act, 1912 (en)
  • Rozszerzenie granic prowincji Quebec w 1912 roku nastąpiło na podstawie przyjętej przez Parlament Kanady ustawy Quebec Extension Act. Powierzchnia prowincji została znacznie rozszerzona poprzez dodanie terenów na północ od dotychczasowej granicy, ograniczonych przez wschodnie wybrzeże zatoki Hudsona, południowe wybrzeże cieśniny Hudsona, południowe wybrzeże zatoki Ungawa oraz przez zachodnią granicę Nowej Fundlandii. Tereny te były zamieszkane przez tubylcze ludy , Montagnais, Kri oraz Inuitów. (pl)
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  • Rozszerzenie granic prowincji Quebec w 1912 roku nastąpiło na podstawie przyjętej przez Parlament Kanady ustawy Quebec Extension Act. Powierzchnia prowincji została znacznie rozszerzona poprzez dodanie terenów na północ od dotychczasowej granicy, ograniczonych przez wschodnie wybrzeże zatoki Hudsona, południowe wybrzeże cieśniny Hudsona, południowe wybrzeże zatoki Ungawa oraz przez zachodnią granicę Nowej Fundlandii. Tereny te były zamieszkane przez tubylcze ludy , Montagnais, Kri oraz Inuitów. (pl)
  • The Quebec Boundaries Extension Act, 1912 was passed by the Parliament of Canada on April 1, 1912. It expanded the territory of the Province of Quebec and was supplemental to the Quebec Boundary Extension Act, 1898, which granted the province its first territorial enlargement. The act transferred to the province the vast territory bounded by the Eastmain River, the Labrador coast, and Hudson and Ungava Bays, extending the northern boundary to its present location. The lands were inhabited by the aboriginal Cree, Montagnais, Naskapi, and Inuit. (en)
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  • Quebec Boundaries Extension Act, 1912 (en)
  • Rozszerzenie granic Quebecu (1912) (pl)
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