• singer Georges Vézina (1887–1926), Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender Joseph Vézina (1849–1924), Canadian conductor Monique Vézina (born 1935),...
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    François-Joseph Vézina (June 11, 1849 in Quebec City – October 5, 1924 in Quebec City) was a Quebec conductor, composer, organist and music professor. Vézina is...
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    Joseph Georges Gonzague Vézina (/ˈvɛzɪnə/; French: [ʒɔʁʒ vezina]; January 21, 1887 – March 27, 1926) was a Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender...
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    symphonique de Québec, the OSQ is the oldest active Canadian orchestra. Joseph Vézina was the OSQ's first music director, from 1902 to 1924. In 1942, the...
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    Quebec City Armoury, Quebec City Anniversaries June 4 Commanders Music Director Major François Dorion Notable commanders Joseph Vézina Charles H. Lapointe...
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  • (born 1961) Stéphane Venne (born 1941) Benoît Verdickt (1884–1970) Joseph Vézina (1849–1924) Albert Viau (1910–2001) Michael Vincent (composer) (born...
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    Premier of Québec Ulric-Joseph Tessier (1817–1892): statesman Robert Taschereau (1896–1970): lawyer, Chief Justice of Canada Joseph Vézina (1849–1924): orchestra...
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  • Georges Vézina 1916–1917: Georges Vézina 1915–1916: Georges Vézina 1914–1915: Georges Vézina 1913–1914: Georges Vézina 1912–1913: Georges Vézina 1911–1912:...
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    Association (NHA) season. He retired after Georges Vézina shut out Cattarinich's club in a game with Vézina's amateur Chicoutimi team (the Canadiens had been...
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  • he became a member of the Quebec Symphony Orchestra under conductor Joseph Vézina. He played with the orchestra for about a decade but abandoned his professional...
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  • (1915–1994) Stéphane Venne (born 1941) Benoît Verdickt (1884–1970) Joseph Vézina (1849–1924) Albert Viau (1910–2001) Michael Vincent (born 1976) Augustus...
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    It became the Royal Canadian Garrison Artillery Band in 1899 under Joseph Vézina, a prominent Quebec musician who was also the first director of the...
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    formed in 1899 with the Royal Canadian Garrison Artillery in Quebec with Joseph Vézina as its bandmaster. In 1909, an order by Minister of Militia and Defence...
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    series went to seven games thanks to Joseph's play. Because of his efforts, he was nominated as a finalist for the Vezina Trophy that season, finishing third...
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  • from the RMSM in 1909, O'Neill returned to Canada in 1910 to succeed Joseph Vézina in the post of music director of the Royal Canadian Garrison Artillery...
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  • Bonne, or the Land of the Maple Leaf was first performed in 1903. Joseph Vézina's operetta La Fétiche from 1912 deals with First Nations subjects like...
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  • in Quebec City, the son of Pierre Vézina and Marie-Charlotte Deguise, and studied law with Jean-Antoine Panet. Vézina was called to the Lower Canada bar...
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  • thirteen. From 1900 to 1903 he was a pupil of William Reed (organ) and Joseph Vézina (solfège and harmony). He began performing publicly as a child and had...
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  • dollars US (adjusting for inflation the 2021 value is $513,238,697). Claude Vézina, who was President of the Quebec City chapter at the time, became the new...
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  • Lavigne, 1904–05, 1906–07, 1908–09 Joseph Saucier, 1907–08, 1911–12 J.-Arthur Bernier, 1910–11, 1912–13 Joseph Vézina, 1914–15 Arthur Laurendeau, 1916–18...
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  • born in Saint-Raymond, Quebec, the son of Dr. Charles Lesage and Euphrémie Vézina, and was educated at the Séminaire de Québec and the Université Laval. In...
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    2013. Vézina, Raymond. Napoléon Bourassa (1827-1916): 60th Anniversary.... The exhibition and [this] catalogue were prepared by Raymond Vézina. [Ottawa...
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  • Québec, where he was a pupil of J.-Alexandre Gilbert, Berthe Roy, and Joseph Vézina. From the academy, he earned a diplôme supérieur (1917), a lauréat diploma...
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    School of Medicine. Archived from the original on Apr 11, 2011. Joseph, Diya B.; Vezina, Chad M. (2018), "Male Reproductive Tract: Development Overview"...
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  • organist, composer Shirley Verrett – mezzo-soprano/soprano Frédérique Vézina - soprano Joseph Villa – piano Verónica Villarroel – soprano Ezequiel Viñao – composer...
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  • Marie-Joseph Godefroy de Tonnancour (June 5, 1786 – September 2, 1850) was a seigneur and political figure in Lower Canada. He represented Trois-Rivières...
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  • de la bête : gare aux loups !". La Presse, November 7, 2009. Geneviève Vézina-Montplaisir, "Le poil de la bête: Le début d'une trilogie". Métro, November...
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    three seasons of Prison Break (2006–2009). In 2009, he co-presented the Vezina Trophy (for goal tending) at the National Hockey League awards show. He...
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    Dominik Hašek (category Vezina Trophy winners)
    goaltenders of the 1990s and early 2000s. From 1993 to 2001, he won six Vezina Trophies, the most under the award's current system of voting for the best...
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  • International Film Festival, before opening commercially in January 2023. Mathilde Vézina-Bouchard received a Prix Iris nomination for Best Visual Effects at the...
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