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Founded in 1867 by Hector Fabre, the daily newspaper L’Événement kept people informed for a century. The institution’s success was due in no small part to its many employees and contributors. Of particular note is Émilienne Larocque, who headed the newspaper between 1909 and 1921. At the time, she was one of the first women to run a newspaper in Canada. Throughout its existence, L’Événement was a true school of journalism.
1902 - 1942

Québec City workers

By the early 1900s, trades were diversifying and expanding at the same pace as urban centres. Events such as World War I, and the Great Depression of the 1930s close on its heels, ushered in major changes throughout the first half of the 20th century. This album presents the workers from various sectors who helped transform Québec City. Come and meet them! Perhaps you can shed light on this effervescent period in work history?

L’Événement newspaper

Auteur inconnu Founded in 1867 by Hector Fabre, the daily newspaper L’Événement kept people informed for a century. The institution’s success was due in no small part to its many employees and contributors. Of particular note is Émilienne Larocque, who headed the newspaper between 1909 and 1921. At the time, she was one of the first women to run a newspaper in Canada. Throughout its existence, L’Événement was a true school of journalism.
Chronoscope Can you date this photograph? (unilingual French for a limited time) Source: Ville de Québec Document in the public domain (free of copyright) - Donald Dion Fonds - Date: circa 1905