A stored vehicle is licensed for road use when it is to be operated In most cases, you can be reimbursed by the SAAQ.
If a licence plate or registration certificate is lost, stolen, illegible or otherwise damaged, you must ask the SAAQ to replace it. If you wish to give a vehicle to a family member, a friend, a business or an organization, you must transfer ownership at an SAAQ service outlet The lily is a traditional French symbol, juxtaposed here with the English rose. This suggestion has been disputed, however, because the original poem has never been found.
Even if no clear explanation of the original meaning of Je me souviens exists, the history and context of the motto, and its ongoing prevalence in Quebec, can be understood as a reflection of a diverse and evolving province.
Je me souviens is a flexible phrase for the province as it navigates its role as the French hub of Canada, and internationally. The motto could be seen as an invitation for Quebeckers of all backgrounds and ages to remember their histories as they move into the future.
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This background paint was used through around , when the province returned to traditional reflective sheeting. Quebec invalidated passenger issue base. Another of the plates with the reflective paint, which was used for the entire "S" series following the "M" series. This plate is also marked by some of the runniest paint I've seen on a plate, and by a black sticker indicating that the plate has been invalidated. This sticker, with the circle and slash symbol on it, appears to be placed over a sticker on this plate.
I believe that these stickers were used on plates that were turned in or otherwise invalidated before the registration stickers had run out. Starting in , these new plates were issued using the ABC format and new, wider and bolder dies. Quebec used several subtle variations of these dies over the years, something I would not have noticed had it not been pointed out to me by fellow collector Manny Jacob of Ontario.
This general plate design, with some minor die variations and a numbering system change, remains in use today in Quebec. These plates remain valid along with the 79 base, without stickers. Plates from the BPA series through the end of the DZZ series were produced in this style, featuring crisper stamping of the plate and slight variations in the dies for the fleur-de-lys, the province name and slogan.
Starting with the EAA series, there were more variations from the above issues. The font for the province name is similar to that on the BPA-DZZ plates, with the dies used for the serial made slightly wider and more rounded.
The blue color is also somewhat darker on this plate than the earlier ones. The company which made these plates, Acme Co. This is another variation of the die set used on this base. This plate uses dies that are less rounded than the plates above, which can be most easily noted by comparing the "8" characters between the plates.
Continuation of the die set found on the EEF plate above, this style was reverted back to after the "J" and "K" series plates listed above were issued. This plate also features some rather thick, runny blue paint, giving the numbers a bit of a textured appearance up close.
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