• Levesque or Lévesque is a surname of French origin, equivalent to English Bishop, and may refer to: Alice Lemieux-Lévesque (1905–1983), Canadian-American...
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  • Jean-Louis Lévesque, CM OQ (April 13, 1911 – December 28, 1994) was a Canadian entrepreneur, thoroughbred racehorse owner, and philanthropist. J. Louis Lévesque...
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  • The Jean-Louis Lévesque Arena (French: Aréna Jean-Louis Lévesque) is an arena in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada. The arena has only one rink and is home...
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    René Lévesque GOQ ([ʁəne leˈvɛːk] Quebec pronunciation; August 24, 1922 – November 1, 1987) was a Canadian politician and journalist who served as the...
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  • Hockey Tournament (46th Annual) was held March 20–23, 2008 at the J. Louis Levesque Arena in Moncton, New Brunswick. The six teams that advanced to the...
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  • wrestler Alan LeGros – actor Gérard D. Levesque – politician Jean-Louis Lévesque – entrepreneur, philanthropist René Lévesque – Premier of Quebec, leader of the...
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    1250, boulevard René-Lévesque is a 199-metre (653 ft) (without spire), 47-story skyscraper in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is the second tallest building...
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    opened a Blue Bonnets Raceway on Decarie Boulevard. In 1958, Jean-Louis Levesque undertook major renovations that included building a multi-million-dollar...
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    ownership group of six partners led by financier Jean-Louis Lévesque and Seagram heir Charles Bronfman. Lévesque was originally tapped as chairman and the public...
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  • Because of the slow pace of progress in meeting commitments, Jean-Louis Lévesque withdrew his financial support in the franchise on July 31, 1968. Snyder...
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  • and compete in U Sports. The team plays their home games at the J. Louis Levesque Arena in Moncton, New Brunswick. Just 2 years after the founding of...
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    of Cirque du Soleil Bernard Lemaire, businessman and engineer Jean-Louis Lévesque, financier William Christoper Macdonald, tobacco manufacturer, philanthropist...
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  • businessman J. Louis Levesque was a major benefactor whose initial $1 million donation in 1969 doubled the research department's budget. Levesque supported...
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  • Moncton Non-football school Gymnasium J.-Louis-Levesque (Women’s Volleyball only) N/A Aréna J.-Louis-Levesque 2,500 Croix-Bleue Medavie Stadium 8,300 UNB...
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  • Crevier, also known as Dick Pageant or Dougo – bass guitar Louis Lévesque, also known as Late Louis – drums Mike Brisebois – drums (Never played on a recording...
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  • at 395 Theriault Boulevard. The institution was founded in 1953 by Louis Lévesque under the name Séminaire de Hearst. Financed by the population of the...
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  • United States and Canada. La Prevoyante was bred and owned by Jean-Louis Lévesque. Her sire was Buckpasser, a son of Tom Fool. Racing in the United States...
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  • mare bred in Canada. She was named by her French-Canadian owner Jean-Louis Levesque for the title character of a popular children's television show on the...
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  • LeBlanc Location Moncton, New Brunswick Varsity teams 7 Arena Jean-Louis Lévesque Arena Soccer stadium Moncton Stadium Mascot Super Blue (French: Super...
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    appointed 1999 Monique F. Leroux, CM OQ businesswoman, appointed 2012 Jean-Louis Lévesque CM OQ, entrepreneur, philanthropist, appointed 1991 Vincent Lemieux...
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  • Hockey Tournament (46th Annual) was held March 22–25, 2007 at the J. Louis Levesque Arena in Moncton, New Brunswick. Note: * denotes overtime period(s)...
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    (1918–1999), sports commentator Marc Lépine (1964–1989), mass murderer J. Louis Lévesque (1911–1994) stockbroker, philanthropist, horse racing builder Jean-Claude...
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  • horse breeder Jean-Louis Lévesque named one of his fillies Fanfreluche. Believed to have used the name to please a grandchild, Levesque's filly became a Canadian...
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  • (2014) Fondation J. Armand Bombardier $175 million (2015) Fondation J.-Louis Levesque $50 million Fondation J.A. De Seve $10 million Fondation Lucie et André...
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  • Rolland Maillet. It was first published in 1937. It was sold to Jean-Louis Lévesque in 1964, to Jacques Brillant in 1966, to J.-Laurent Leduc in 1969, to...
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  • (David Leone) and former Unruled and Vomit and the Zits drummer Jeff Saint-Louis, joined with Shahini and Ouellette and guitar player Phil Dakin, who switched...
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    Louis-Jean Lévesque de Pouilly (1691, Reims - 1750, Paris) was a French philosopher. A member of the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, he founded...
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    daughter Charlotte-Mélanie Panet (1794–1872) and her husband, Marc-Antoine-Louis Lévesque (1782–1833), were instrumental in the formation of Sainte-Mélanie, a...
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  • harness racing events at the time when prominent Canadian horseman Jean-Louis Levesque purchased the track in 1959. He brought Thoroughbred horse racing there...
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  • Campus includes some twenty pavilions, the CEPS Louis-J.-Robichaud sports center, the J.-Louis-Lévesque arena, the Musée acadien, the Louise-et-Ruben-Cohen...
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