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Virtual tours of heritage buildings
As part of the Cultural Development Agreement between the City of Lévis and the Ministère de la Culture et des Communications du Québec, virtual tours of heritage buildings have been…

Government of Canada launches annual call for proposals to help conserve heritage places
The Government of Canada is committed to protecting and conserving heritage places in Canada. These irreplaceable sites reflect the rich and varied heritage of our country and provide an…

Get as close as they can to the sky by defying all the laws of gravity
"Like industrial heritage or historical heritage in general, religious heritage bears witness to the history and evolution of man. The plight of the cathedral builders is one of the most fabulous.…

Learn more about nine crafts in architecture and built heritage
The Conseil des métiers d'art du Québec (CMAQ) announces a new web series for this fall, ENSEMBLE ARTISANS. Viewers will be able to learn about the universe of nine artistic crafts in…

To the discovery of Quebec's sacred places
Through its richness, variety and quantity, religious heritage contributes to structuring and forging the identity of Quebec's cities and communities, the thousands of sacred buildings that still…

Properties of heritage interest - Minister Nathalie Roy classifies the heritage properties of the Sulpicians
The Minister of Culture and Communications, Nathalie Roy, announces that she is proceeding, under the Cultural Heritage Act, with the classification of three sets of heritage assets of the Compagnie des…

Canada still without minimum measures to protect its heritage
Canada continues to be the only G7 country not to have passed legislation to protect the heritage under its responsibility. The federal state does not even have legislation protecting the archaeological…