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From: Office of the Premier, Greater Montréal Region, New Québec.
Sent: December 1, xxxx.
To: Addressed to the public.Warmest regards, our friends of the international community.
It is well-known fact that the Quebecois love their culture, language, history, and tradition, but the nation and its people also understand that it is important to not be lost in the past when the world moves ever-forward in time. Our fine-taste and love for high-society living dates back to our historic roots with the Second Empire lifestyle under Napoleon III.
For the centuries of our existence, from New-France through Provincehood, and continued into the New State, us Quebecois have hosted annual Christmas festivals to celebrate the birth of our King, and the New Years. These festivals were hosted in the traditional Crystal Palace exhibition hall before an unfortunate fire forced us to relocate to various performance centres throughout the state. This sparked the development and evolution of our yearly festivities into a general Winter-Fest, with a tamed religious element; more open and accepting of the various cultures of our beautiful country.
This year, planned since February of the same, our annual Bal Noël De Montréal, or in English, The Montreal Winter Ball, will be hosted in our refurbished National Assembly and Town Hall of the Old Montreal Region, with grand spectacles of entertainment and beautiful architecture to truly exemplify and capture the cultural and artistic integrity of Quebec.
Consider this our formal invitation to you. Our historic festival dating back to 1534 which has previously been a strictly Quebecois event is now open to the sophisticated and royals of the world. Accommodation will be plentiful, and our hospitality boundless.
We hope to see you in Montreal. The beautiful city awaits.
~ Premier of New Québec, Reverend Cédric Lésage.
~ Lead Translation Officer, Edward J. Cross.
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