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    René Lévesque Park (French: Parc René-Lévesque) is an urban park in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is located in the borough of Lachine on a jetty between...
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    along René-Lévesque Boulevard, Notre-Dame Street and Sherbrooke Street. The plan would have removed four of the eight car lanes on René-Lévesque, adapting...
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    block bounded by De la Gauchetière Street, Robert-Bourassa Boulevard, René Lévesque Boulevard and Mansfield Street in downtown Montreal. Its street address...
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    instead of Dorval terminus Replaces portion of 435 on Côte-des-Neiges and René-Lévesque, similar to former route 545 R-Bus Côte-des-Neiges 10-minute headway...
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    1000 De La Gauchetière (the tallest building in Montreal), Le 1250 René-Lévesque, and the Montreal World Trade Centre. Although these buildings have...
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    Maisonneuve Boulevard East. The old station was formerly known as Station Centrale d'Autobus Montréal (English: Montreal Central Bus Station), and Terminus...
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    (2010-06-22). "Deux centrales porteront les noms de Jean Lesage et René Lévesque". La Presse (in French). Montréal. Retrieved 2010-06-22. "Archived copy"...
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    Liberal cabinet minister René Lévesque left that party when it refused to discuss sovereignty at a party convention. Lévesque formed the Mouvement...
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    the James Bay project. Bourassa lost the 1976 provincial election to René Lévesque, leader of the sovereigntist Parti Québécois, in a massive landslide...
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    accesses led directly to Place Bonaventure and Montreal Central Station (Gare Centrale) on one end and to the Château Champlain and Place du Canada on the other...
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