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Saint-Timothé". Historically, in popular usage, the terms "Saint-Timothé" and "Hérouxville" were often juxtaposed to designate the town, the village, the station, the post office, the municipality, the school board, etc. This double appellation proved confusing in the public mind. The spelling "Timothée" varied according to the authors or sources: Thimothée, Thimothé, Timothé, etc. In addition, two areas of Montérégie (QC) use the toponym Saint-Timothée, creating occasional errors for deliveries.
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between the metropolis and the regions ... Hérouxville was angered by the tolerance of
Montrealers, by their passivity towards the changes brought out by immigration, by their multi-ethnic culture, their rejection of religion, their 'gay village' and their arrogant elites. For small towns such as Hérouxville, the real threat to their identity has little to do with veil-clad Muslim women, it is the urban world that is gradually drifting away from the traditional model.
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Founded in 1898, the post office in the village was named "Saint-Timothé d'Hérouxville", to pay tribute to Father Héroux. The civil erection of the municipality, as of 13 April 1904, was formalized by publication in the official gazette of Quebec, confirming the name of "Municipality of the Parish of
907:
Hérouxville received international attention in
January 2007 when its town council passed measures concerning practices which the residents deemed unsuitable for life in Hérouxville for potential new immigrants, despite the fact that the town has no immigrant population. Hérouxville has a population
1008:
Although Hérouxville's reaction was xenophobic, immigrants may not be the main target of this revolt ... There is something else at work here, and it's the revolt against the big city, its ideas, its lifestyle, its influence. What happened in Hérouxville is the ultimate expression of the fracture
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The name "Saint-Timothé" was assigned to this
Catholic mission, as Tite, Thècle and Timothé were disciples of St. Paul in the first century. The origin of the name "Hérouxville" was a nod of respect to Father Joseph-Euchariste Héroux (1863-1943), founder of this Catholic parish. He exercised his
1229:(Hérouxville tells) - transcripts of interviews, Solange Beaudoin ... et al.; editing and coordination, Jacques F.. Veillette; research and blurbs chapters, Solange Fernet-Gervais, for the "Société d'histoire de Hérouxville" (Historical Society of Hérouxville). Éditor: Éditions D'hier à demain (
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The village was founded in 1897 by Father Joseph
Euchariste Héroux and became the Catholic parish of Saint Timothy as of September 15, 1903. The church was built in 1904 according to the plans designed by architect Charles Lafond. While the civil foundation was recognized April 13, 1904.
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Since 2007 the name of Hérouxville has been known in the lexicon of Quebec as shorthand for intolerance, after the town's councillors instituted a "code of conduct" for an immigrant population which did not exist, in a move which was widely perceived as xenophobic and racist.
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Rivière Noire (Black River) which drains the west and south of the village area, collecting the waters of
Duchesne Creek; this river runs south through near the railway station of Garneau Junction; then turns to the southwest and flows into a bay (1 km deep) of
1489:"Names and places of Quebec", the work of the "Commission de toponymie du Québec" (Geographical Names Board of Quebec), published in 1994 and 1996 in the form of a dictionary illustrated printed, and as a CD-ROM made by Micro-Intel in 1997 from the dictionary.
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To avoid these toponymic confusions, the municipality adopted in 1983 the designation "Saint-Timothé de Hérouxville". The "Commission de toponymie du Québec" (Geographical Names Board of Québec) formalized the toponym "Hérouxville" on
January 9, 1986.
884:(Saint-Jacques-des-Piles), causing a rush in forestry industry up to the Haute-Mauricie (Upper-Mauricie) area. The construction of the railway to Lake Saint-Jean, then the Transcontinental Railway, and the harnessing of Shawinigan Falls and
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Research done on
Septembre 2013 by historian Gaétan Veillette (Saint-Hubert, QC), using maps published by Service de la cartographie du Ministère de l'Énergie et des Ressources, of Gouvernement du Québec. Maps dated as of:
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Hérouxville is the gateway to the northeastern part of the
Mauricie, a corner known for its forests and small towns. A farming village, this place offers its visitors the Laurentian Forest, with its lakes and rivers.
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priestly work from 1897 to 1899 in the mission of Saint-Timothé. He opened the civil registers. Through his work, he contributed to the canonical constitution of the parish of Saint-Timothée, on
September 15, 1903.
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noted that "while the values espoused might be universal, the code has sparked an international controversy because the intention appears to be to scare off newcomers with a code that presumes the worst of them."
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farming parish. Its main economic activity is agriculture; forestry and recreational tourism are part of the local economy. Hérouxville also offers its visitors throughout the year the facilities and services of:
1220:(Wire family - one hundred years of history Hérouxville). Author: Solange Fernet-Gervais, in collaboration with the Société d'histoire de Hérouxville (Historical Society of Hérouxville). Editor: Scribe, 1997.
588:. Originally, the aviation of Lac-à-la-Tortue used to monitor forest fires. Gradually, the seaplane base has developed a large tourist resort and for hunting and fishing stays in the northern regions.
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Répertoire des mariages de la paroisse de Saint-Timothée d'Hérouxville 1898–1980, Hérouxville, edited by the "Fabrique de Saint-Timothé d'Hérouxville" (Fabric of Saint-Timothé d'Hérouxville), 1982.
1249:(Directory of baptisms, marriages and burials of the parish of St. Timothy Hérouxville, 1897–1999), Société d'histoire de Hérouxville (Historical Society of Hérouxville), printed in 2000.
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had a major impact on its economic development from 1850 to the end of the nineteenth century. The first steamboat arrived in batteries to 1853–54. Completed in 1880, the railway from
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In a 2011 documentary, former councillor André Drouin claimed that the creation of the code was a "joke" designed to "provoke" the population in order to make things change.
888:(Grand Mother) Falls by hydroelectric dams changed the region. Then batteries were no longer the same economic utility as the site of transhipment between steamship of the
1389:(in French). Ministère des Affaires municipales, des Régions et de l'Occupation du territoire (Ministry of Municipal Affairs, Regions and Land Occupancy). Archived from
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523:, effective February 27, 2008, Hérouxville had 104 chalets, 22 farms operating in 1685 hectares under cultivation, 13 shops/services and 3 industrial facilities.
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Agriculture has played an important role in the history of Hérouxville, including providing supplies for missions and projects of the St-Maurice Valley.
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in Quebec. The town later revised the standards after a delegation of Muslim women from the
Canadian Islamic Congress came to meet townspeople.
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period: Rang Saint-Pierre, as Main Street, where the houses are never really distanced but deep soil. Its tallest building is the church
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1045:. With a land area of 54.72 km (21.13 sq mi), it had a population density of 25.0/km (64.7/sq mi) in 2021.
584:. Airmen arrived there in 1919, inaugurating the first commercial flight of Canadian history, immediately after the end of the
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administered the rest of the lake and surrounding area. In 2001, the municipality of Lac-à-la-Tortue merged with the city of
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677:(row Côte Saint-Pierre Coté Sud and the first senior Radnor). (This sub-watershed drains a very small area of Hérouxville.)
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Note: According to the federal census of 2006, 260 inhabitants of Hérouxville have some knowledge of French and English.
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1202:(The Legacy of Albert Tessier to the Daughters of Jesus). Author: René Hardy, 1943, Édition Septentrion, printing 2010.
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The lake, which is surrounded by cottages and residences, includes the first seaplane base in the civil history of
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on the southwest. Hérouxville is 9.6 km from the center of Saint-Tite and 13.3 km from Grand-Mère.
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1430:(Schéma d'aménagement révisé de la MRC de Mékinac), effective February 27, 2008, statistics on Hérouxville.
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Répertoire des baptêmes, marriages et sépultures de la paroisse de Saint-Timothée d'Hérouxville, 1897-1999
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Row "Cote Saint-Pierre Coté Sud-Ouest", a few lands in southeast of Hérouxville and a dozen lands of
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The code was widely criticized as being premised on racist and insulting cultural stereotypes. The
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Row X 's in Hérouxville, some isolated areas at the southeast of the row, spread on eight lots;
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Charest loses patience with debate over accommodating immigrants, Canoe, February 5, 2007
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Thus, the territory of Hérouxville is mainly part of the watershed of the
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Critics: Quebec town's conduct code 'xenophobic'[, CTV.ca, Jan. 29 2007
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Tavibois, 1951-2009: l'héritage d'Albert Tessier aux Filles de Jésus
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total private dwellings, a change of 7% from its 2016 population of
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The mayor and the municipal council approved a code of behavior for
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The municipality of Hérouxville extends around the northern part of
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1211:(Trivia and confidences, 79 hérouxvillois (es) through the years).
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Anecdotes et confidences, de 79 hérouxvillois(es) à travers les ans
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called Hérouxville's measures "exaggerated" after town councillor
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1620:"CTV.ca | Critics: Quebec town's conduct code 'xenophobic'"
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and said the reasonable accommodation situation had reached a
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Herouxville wants immigrants that fit in with its citizens
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De fil en famille — cent ans de l'histoire de Hérouxville
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and their tributaries cross the territory of Mékinac RCM
627:, on the north side of the old iron bridge spanning at
1679:"Hérouxville drops some rules from controversial code"
757:, north-east area of the row, is the head area of the
1293:, 1904–1929. Crête, Georges, Ste-Foy, G. Crête, 1987.
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ICI.Radio-Canada.ca, Zone Justice et faits divers-.
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appeared on a popular Quebec television show called
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478:. Its watershed is mainly part of the Batiscanie.
1603:Retract xenophobic 'standards,' Quebec town asked
951:women or burning them alive is prohibited, as is
519:According to the revised development plan of the
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927:, which occurred in the context of a debate on "
489:, in addition to being the northeast gateway to
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1698:"Le Code d'Hérouxville n'était qu'une blague"
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750:, three lots (near the limit of Hérouxville);
641:, through the territories of Hérouxville and
1591:Il est interdit de lapider les femmes !
1387:"Répertoire des municipalités: Hérouxville"
705:(including the outlet of Lake Atocas), the
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1194:Publications on the history of Hérouxville
908:of about 1,300 residents who are entirely
724:Row "Cote Saint-Pierre Coté Northeast" in
673:, at the limit of Hérouxville (row X) and
615:at the end of Saint-Pierre row North, and
1777:Municipality of Hérouxville Official Page
701:, head of water between the watershed of
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1183:English and French as first language: 0%
481:Hérouxville is directly on the route to
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1572:Strict code of behaviour for immigrants
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554:The town centre is in the style of the
14:
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872:The proximity of Hérouxville with the
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1385:Quebec Gouvernment (8 January 2011).
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508:, a family vacation and reunion camp,
447:St-Timotée Hérouxville parrish church
299:53.03 km (20.47 sq mi)
29:Parish municipality in Quebec, Canada
2183:Mékinac Regional County Municipality
1952:Mékinac Regional County Municipality
1822:
1644:RENE BRUEMMER AND KEVIN DOUGHERTY, "
1428:Mékinac Regional County Municipality
1312:Mékinac Regional County Municipality
521:Mékinac Regional County Municipality
464:Mékinac Regional County Municipality
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1332:Lac-à-la-Tortue Ecological Reserve
1029:, Hérouxville had a population of
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1456:"La fausse bonne idée de Gregory"
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1369:Commission de toponymie du Québec
1359:Banque de noms de lieux du Québec
57:Turtle River, South St-Pierre row
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2178:Incorporated places in Mauricie
2173:Parish municipalities in Quebec
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1626:from the original on 2007-02-19
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1180:French as first language: 98.8%
1177:English as first language: 1.2%
1016:
807:Tributaries of major rivers in
2089:Regional county municipalities
1593:, Cyberpresse, 26 janvier 2007
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1454:Lagacé, Patrick (2022-04-27).
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539:between the municipalities of
487:Festival western de Saint-Tite
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1509:(The glorious epic of vapors
1307:List of communities in Quebec
1291:St-Théodore-de-la-Grande-Anse
596:Despite its proximity to the
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1581:, Radio-Canada, January 2007
935:. The code forbade carrying
591:
569:, while the municipality of
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515:, a rest and healing center.
456:Saint-Timothée d'Hérouxville
211:; 127 years ago
7:
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1186:Other as first language: 0%
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69:Location within Mékinac RCM
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1646:Herouxville: Cause Celebre
1416:Hérouxville census profile
1361:: Reference number 133615"
1267:St-Timothée-de-Hérouxville
1241:Directories about registry
957:perform blood transfusions
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692:
535:The village is crossed by
100:Location in central Quebec
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1263:St-Séverin-de-Proulxville
1023:2021 Census of Population
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782:
607:which has its origins in
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929:reasonable accommodation
247:Joseph-Euchariste Héroux
2053:Unorganized territories
1982:Notre-Dame-de-Montauban
1502:Le Nouvelliste (Quebec)
753:Forefront of Radnor in
645:before emptying in the
611:and drains the area of
320:25.3/km (66/sq mi)
272:Saint-Maurice—Champlain
229:; 120 years ago
2117:Equivalent territories
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1227:Hérouxville se raconte
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985:Tout le monde en parle
953:female genital cutting
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341: • Dwellings
325: • Pop
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685:, a tributary of the
496:Hérouxville is small
470:, in the province of
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367: • Summer (
2075:Rivière-de-la-Savane
1704:(in Canadian French)
1685:. February 13, 2007.
1498:Jean-Marc Beaudoin,
1365:toponymie.gouv.qc.ca
1343:Notes and references
1283:St-Joseph-de-Mékinac
1271:St-Jacques-des-Piles
605:South Mékinac Riverh
317: • Density
1747:Statistics Canada:
1659:(February 02 2007).
1622:. 29 January 2007.
1393:on 11 December 2015
945:covering one's face
890:Saint-Maurice River
874:Saint-Maurice River
862:South Mékinac River
849:South Mékinac River
836:Rivière à la Tortue
823:Rivière à la Tortue
707:rivière à la Tortue
635:Rivière à la Tortue
625:Saint-Maurice River
617:Camp Val Notre-Dame
598:Saint-Maurice River
506:Camp Val Notre-Dame
460:parish municipality
227:April 13, 1904
124: /
44:Parish municipality
18:Hérouxville, Quebec
1959:Cities & towns
1729:. February 9, 2022
1651:2008-01-21 at the
1577:2007-02-08 at the
1562:, January 29, 2007
1554:2007-03-14 at the
1327:Batiscanie, Quebec
1317:Rivière des Envies
1287:St-Roch-de-Mékinac
1048:Population trend:
990:state of emergency
937:a weapon to school
759:Rivière des Chutes
711:Rivière des Chutes
683:Rivière des Envies
667:Rivière des Chutes
657:Rivière des Envies
647:Rivière des Envies
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