• Louis Ernest Lefaive (February 13, 1928 – July 4, 2002) was a Canadian sports administrator and civil servant. He served in multiple executive roles which...
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  • Labour from 1968 to 1978.[citation needed] Munro worked closely with Lou Lefaive as the director of the Directorate of Fitness and Amateur Sport to develop...
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  • (born 1961), OC, CEO of Research in Motion, inventor of the BlackBerry Lou Lefaive (1928–2002), Canadian sports administrator and civil servant Ken Lewenza...
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  • Hockey Canada leadership included Max Bell, Charles Hay, Doug Fisher, Lou Lefaive, Bill Hay, and Derek Holmes. 1914–1915, W. F. Taylor 1915–1919, James...
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  • Sport Canada and secretary of the Canada Games council (1971–1987): 104  Lou Lefaive, national director of Sport Canada (1971–1974, 1978–1980): 256  Sports...
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  • industrialist and community leader in Wrightstown, Lower Canada (Hull, Quebec) Lou Lefaive 1928 2002 Canadian sports administrator and civil servant   David Lemieux...
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  • Amateur Sport Directorate of Canada working under national director Lou Lefaive. Dawson went on to serve for 17 years as a full-time national sport director...
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    public and private funding that would work to promote physical fitness. Lou Lefaive from Sport Canada was assigned to assist in its founding. Marketing consultant...
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  • threatened lawsuit for copyright infringement by Hockey Canada president Lou Lefaive, but he later said, "If someone wants to send $11,000 worth of nickel...
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    Canada Ray Hnatyshyn (1934–2002), statesman, Governor General of Canada Lou Lefaive (1928–2002), Canadian sports administrator and civil servant Nichola...
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  • CFL football player, film producer Brianna Hennessy, para-canoeist Lou Lefaive, Canadian sports administrator and civil servant Trinity Lowthian, wheelchair...
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  • Ontario. However, these merged in 2017 to receive provincial funding. Lou Lefaive, executive director of the Canadian Figure Skating Association from 1983...
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  • 5 ties, in 55 games played. Holmes was recruited by Doug Fisher and Lou Lefaive while he was coaching Switzerland at the 1972 World Ice Hockey Championships...
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  • Minister of Health and Welfare Marc Lalonde, and Sport Canada director Lou Lefaive to discuss long-term solutions. Devine announced a tentative draft agreement...
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  • Triathlon Canada Water Ski and Wakeboard Canada List of past presidents: Lou Lefaive (1976–1977) Hugh Glynn (1977–1981) Doug Allen (1982–1983) Robert Steadward...
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  • when Hockey Canada requested to bypass the CAHA. Later that month, when Lou Lefaive from Sport Canada said that Hockey Canada informed the government it...
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  • 1972, the Canadian Bureau of Public Affairs empowered Kryczka, Hay and Lou Lefaive from Sport Canada, to oversee diplomatic efforts to return Canada to...
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