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    Jean-Yves Bigras (May 19, 1919 – August 17, 1966) was a Canadian film director and film editor, considered a pioneer in Quebec cinema. Bigras studied...
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  • (1943–2012), French politician Jean-Yves Béziau (born 1965), Swiss professor, mathematician, and researcher Jean-Yves Bigras (1919–1966), Canadian film director...
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  • cinématographique canadienne to make a film about Aurore Gagnon's life. Jean-Yves Bigras was hired to direct the film. Filming took place during the summer...
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  • magazin» présenté en salle". Le Nouvelliste, January 8, 2003. John Griffin, "Bigras delivers KO with Le Ring". Montreal Gazette, March 1, 2002. Manon Dumais...
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  • Canadian 1952 Quebec biographical drama movie that was directed by Jean-Yves Bigras, produced by L'Alliance Cinematographique Canadienne and distributed...
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  • best-known victims of child abuse. The movie is also a remake of Jean-Yves Bigras's 1952 movie La petite Aurore: l'enfant martyre (Little Aurore: The...
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  • Gaudet Jean Beaudin Louis Bélanger Dan Bigras Jean-Yves Bigras Charles Binamé François Bouvier André Brassard Michel Brault Manon Briand Jean-François...
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  • Kevin Parent. 1997 : 225 000 festival-goers. Show by Richard Séguin, Dan Bigras, Anthony Kavanagh, Gipsy Kings and Soul Attorneys. 1998 : 200 000 festival-goers...
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    films came primarily from four directors: Fyodor Otsep, Paul Gury, Jean-Yves Bigras, and René Delacroix. Notable films of this period include The Music...
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  • MacGillivray 1987 Little Aurore's Tragedy La petite Aurore: l'enfant martyre Jean-Yves Bigras 1952 Loyalties Anne Wheeler 1986 Mommy Xavier Dolan 2014 Mon oncle...
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  • - 1946 Gonzague - 1947 The Grand Bill (Le Gros Bill) - 1949, with Jean-Yves Bigras The Story of Dr. Louise (On ne triche pas la vie) - 1949, with Paul...
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    Montréal) Jean Devaivre René Dary, Patricia Roc, Paul Dupuis, Albert Miller Drama Lights of My City (Les Lumières de ma ville) Jean-Yves Bigras Huguette...
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    drugpo.2013.07.009. PMID 24012438. "Variety (August 1948)". 1948. "Jean-Yves Bigras - Cinema in Quebec". Archived from the original on 2011-07-06. Clandfield...
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  • Biega Danny Biega Kevin Bieksa Zac Bierk Don Biggs Larry Bignell Chris Bigras Craig Billington Chad Billins Gilles Bilodeau Andre Binette Les Binkley...
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  • Music Roger Blais Tim Wilson 18 min., 13 sec. The Modern Prospector Jean-Yves Bigras Tim Wilson 14 min., 27 sec. Portrait of Canada Hector Lemieux Tim Wilson...
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  • (Little Aurore's Tragedy) — L'Alliance Cinematographique Canadienne, Jean-Yves Bigras director Theatrical Short: Opera School — National Film Board of Canada...
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  • Létourneau; former Roberval—Lac-Saint-Jean candidate Claude Pilote; former Jonquière—Alma candidate Pierre Forest Bernard Bigras, former MP for Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie...
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  • Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec Jean-Yves Laforest (2006–2008) Minister of the Environment Bernard Bigras (2000–) Minister of Finance Pierre Paquette...
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    Ailleurs, Volume 1 includes duets with Céline Dion, Isabelle Boulay, Dan Bigras, Nanette Workman, and Les Divans, as well as a trio with Garou and Claude...
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  • 84% Yves Laberge 14,559 32.25% Martin Cauchon 2,896 6.42% Yves Jourdain 1,527 3.38% Michel Guimond Charlevoix—Montmorency Roberval—Lac-Saint-Jean Michel...
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  • the Regions of Quebec: Jean-Yves Roy (2008-) Minister of the Environment: Bernard Bigras (2000-) Minister of Finance: Jean-Yves Laforest (2008-) Minister...
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  • (1969-1973) Gaston Bigras (1973-1974) Henri Routhier (1920-1939) Josaphat Couture (1939) C. Omer Chauret (1939-1947) Albert Plouffe (1947-1961) Jean-Noël Mongeon...
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    Marceau Réal Ménard Pierre Paquette Pauline Picard Louis Plamondon Yves Rocheleau Jean-Yves Roy Benoît Sauvageau Suzanne Tremblay - - 6 Odina Desrochers (Paired)...
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    Bernans 837 1.7 0.0 Marijuana Mathieux St-Cyr 765 1.6 Natural Law Gilles Bigras 273 0.6 -0.3 Communist Irma Ortiz 107 0.2 Total valid votes 48,773 100.0...
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  • Rosemont—Petite-Patrie Bernard Bigras M 23,315 1 Saint-Bruno—Saint-Hubert Pierrette Venne F 22,217 1 Saint-Hyacinthe—Bagot Yvan Loubier M 25,916 1 Saint-Jean Claude Bachand...
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  • 14 -10.67 Liberal Bernard Bigras-Denis 5,306 17.41 -20.84 Québec solidaire Céline Lachapelle 3,710 12.17 +7.6 Independent Yves St-Denis 1,778 5.83 Green...
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    federal election, 2006: All on one page Seat left vacant after Bloc MP Jean-Yves Roy resigned in October 2010. André Forbes was on the ballot as a Liberal...
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  • had a resurgence due to the sponsorship scandal and the unpopularity of Jean Charest's provincial Liberal government, which influences support for the...
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  • candidate in the 1990 by-election. The seat was previously held by Liberal Jean-Claude Malépart who died in office in November 1989. Duceppe sat with the...
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  • 2,006 4.23% Sébastien Chagnon-Jean 1,475 3.11% Claude Messier 1,486 3.13% Joanne Pritchard (NA) 114 0.24% Bernard Bigras Rosemont Dorothy Sauras (Comm...
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