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The Quebec Mercury was an English language weekly newspaper published in Quebec City from 1805 to 1863. The Mercury was founded by publisher in respect and veneration of Canada's link to the United Kingdom. From 1828 to 1848 the Mercury was owned jointly by Thomas Cary Jr. and . The newspaper generally represented the economic and political interests of the English merchants, while its rival Le Canadien (1806–1893) represented the economic and political interests of the French language moneyed groups. The Quebec Mercury was deeply conservative, advocated for the assimilation of French Canadians, and sought to Anglicise the colony. Cary perceived the rise of a French middle class and the French majority in the Assembly as a threat to the growth of Anglo-Canadian commercial interests. The n

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  • The Quebec Mercury (fr)
  • Quebec Mercury (en)
  • Quebec Mercury (pl)
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  • Quebec Mercury – angielska gazeta wydawana w Quebecu od 1805 do 1863 roku. Jej założyciel był . Quebec Mercury jako wyraziciel poglądów angielskich mieszkańców Quebecu rywalizował z francuskim Le Canadien. (pl)
  • The Quebec Mercury was an English language weekly newspaper published in Quebec City from 1805 to 1863. The Mercury was founded by publisher in respect and veneration of Canada's link to the United Kingdom. From 1828 to 1848 the Mercury was owned jointly by Thomas Cary Jr. and . The newspaper generally represented the economic and political interests of the English merchants, while its rival Le Canadien (1806–1893) represented the economic and political interests of the French language moneyed groups. The Quebec Mercury was deeply conservative, advocated for the assimilation of French Canadians, and sought to Anglicise the colony. Cary perceived the rise of a French middle class and the French majority in the Assembly as a threat to the growth of Anglo-Canadian commercial interests. The n (en)
  • The Quebec Mercury était un journal quotidien anglophone distribué essentiellement à Québec durant le XIXe siècle. Le quotidien fut publié de 1805 à 1903. Le fondateur et éditeur du journal, , respectait le lien de l'union coloniale entre le Canada et le Royaume-Uni. Le journal représentait les intérêts économiques et politiques des marchands anglophones. The Quebec Mercury était un journal partisan conservateur, puisqu'il était d'accord avec les idéaux d'assimilation des Canadiens français et de défrancisation de la colonie. Cary voyait la montée de la classe moyenne francophone et la majorité française à l'Assemblée comme étant une menace pour les commerçants anglophones. (fr)
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  • The Quebec Mercury (en)
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  • The Quebec Mercury (en)
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  • Thomas Cary Jr., Pierre-Édouard Desbarats (en)
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  • The Quebec Mercury était un journal quotidien anglophone distribué essentiellement à Québec durant le XIXe siècle. Le quotidien fut publié de 1805 à 1903. Le fondateur et éditeur du journal, , respectait le lien de l'union coloniale entre le Canada et le Royaume-Uni. Le journal représentait les intérêts économiques et politiques des marchands anglophones. The Quebec Mercury était un journal partisan conservateur, puisqu'il était d'accord avec les idéaux d'assimilation des Canadiens français et de défrancisation de la colonie. Cary voyait la montée de la classe moyenne francophone et la majorité française à l'Assemblée comme étant une menace pour les commerçants anglophones. The Quebec Mercury fur le rival du journal francophone Le Canadien, fondé l'année suivante, en 1806. (fr)
  • The Quebec Mercury was an English language weekly newspaper published in Quebec City from 1805 to 1863. The Mercury was founded by publisher in respect and veneration of Canada's link to the United Kingdom. From 1828 to 1848 the Mercury was owned jointly by Thomas Cary Jr. and . The newspaper generally represented the economic and political interests of the English merchants, while its rival Le Canadien (1806–1893) represented the economic and political interests of the French language moneyed groups. The Quebec Mercury was deeply conservative, advocated for the assimilation of French Canadians, and sought to Anglicise the colony. Cary perceived the rise of a French middle class and the French majority in the Assembly as a threat to the growth of Anglo-Canadian commercial interests. The newspaper survived until the 1950s. Together, Le Canadien and the Mercury were the first truly political newspapers printed in Canada. (en)
  • Quebec Mercury – angielska gazeta wydawana w Quebecu od 1805 do 1863 roku. Jej założyciel był . Quebec Mercury jako wyraziciel poglądów angielskich mieszkańców Quebecu rywalizował z francuskim Le Canadien. (pl)
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