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== Regions ==
 
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The province is divided into administrative regions.  Within each region, there may be sub-regions (see [[Monteregie County (QC) |Monteregie]] for example).  Each region is divided into Regional County Municipalities (municipalité régionale de comté - "MRC") or "Equivalent Territories" (to RCMs).  Montreal is an Urban Agglomeration and Laval is a city and both aer equivalent to an RCM.  Most RCMs are further divided into cities, towns, villages, municipal parishes or, in the case of agglomerations, boros.
  
 
* [[Capitale-Nationale County (QC)]] (Quebec City Region)
 
* [[Capitale-Nationale County (QC)]] (Quebec City Region)
 
* [[Cote-Nord County (QC)]]
 
* [[Cote-Nord County (QC)]]
* [[Laurentides County (QC)]] (Laurentian Mountain Region, north and northwest of Montreal)
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* [[Laurentides County (QC)]] (An area N/NW of Montreal known in English as "the Laurentians")
 
* [[Montreal County (QC)]] (Montreal Region)
 
* [[Montreal County (QC)]] (Montreal Region)
 
* [[Monteregie County (QC)]]
 
* [[Monteregie County (QC)]]
 
* [[Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean County (QC)]]
 
* [[Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean County (QC)]]
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Aside from the regions above, there are several others that do not have their own pages: Bas-Saint-Laurent (01), Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean (02), Mauricie (04), Estrie (05), Outaouais (07), Nord-du-Québec (10), Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine (11),  Chaudière-Appalaches (12), Laval (13), Lanaudière (14), Centre-du-Québec (17)
  
 
==Railways==
 
==Railways==

Revision as of 14:11, 13 April 2023

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Welcome to the Quebec collaboration article. This is where you, the user, may index any articles you develop for scanning related topics for your area.

Language

Travellers please note: The language spoken by the majority of Quebecois is French. This includes, unsurprisingly, police/fire/EMS personnel. As a result, if your ability to understand French is limited, so will your enjoyment of listening to your scanner! Two exceptions are aircraft and railroad operations, where both French and English will be heard.

One trick is to know your numbers. Most public safety agencies in the Montreal region are very good at the use of ten codes. If you know your numbers in French (up to 100), you should be able to get the gist of what is going on.

Regions

The province is divided into administrative regions. Within each region, there may be sub-regions (see Monteregie for example). Each region is divided into Regional County Municipalities (municipalité régionale de comté - "MRC") or "Equivalent Territories" (to RCMs). Montreal is an Urban Agglomeration and Laval is a city and both aer equivalent to an RCM. Most RCMs are further divided into cities, towns, villages, municipal parishes or, in the case of agglomerations, boros.

Aside from the regions above, there are several others that do not have their own pages: Bas-Saint-Laurent (01), Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean (02), Mauricie (04), Estrie (05), Outaouais (07), Nord-du-Québec (10), Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine (11), Chaudière-Appalaches (12), Laval (13), Lanaudière (14), Centre-du-Québec (17)

Railways

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Trunked Radio Systems

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