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Ms. Tomayla, the night’s speaker, arrived in Quebec City at the age of 7 with her family from Peru and was schooled in French, a requirement for most immigrants to Quebec.
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Sandra Tomayla arrived in Quebec City at age 7 from Peru and was schooled in French.
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{
    "origin": "Peru",
    "person": "Sandra Tomayla",
    "location": "Quebec City",
    "age_of_arrival": "7",
    "language_of_schooling": "French"
}
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Created
September 11, 2025 at 11:15 PM (4 days ago)
Last Updated
September 11, 2025 at 11:15 PM (4 days ago)

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https://www.nytimes.com/2025/08/11/world/canada/quebec-city-morrin-centre.html?campaign_id=9&emc=edit_nn_20250811&instance_id=160309&nl=the-morning&regi_id=122976029&segment_id=203666&user_id=b25c5730c89e0c73f75709d8f1254337

Quebec City's small English-speaking community finds refuge at the Morrin Centre, a former jail turned cultural hub, amidst French language dominance. The centre provides essential services and a sense of community for English speakers in a predominantly French city.

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