Arthur Joseph LeBlanc ONS KC (born 1943) is the 33rd and current lieutenant governor of Nova Scotia. Born in West Arichat, Nova Scotia, LeBlanc attended...
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possible that Leblanc had also read Octave Mirbeau's Les 21 jours d'un neurasthénique (1901), which features a gentleman thief named Arthur Lebeau, and...
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Australian benefactors Des Rosiers 1733 Angèle Dubeau Previously owned by Arthur Leblanc Huberman; Kreisler 1733 Bronisław Huberman Fritz Kreisler Khevenhüller...
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The Arthur-J-LeBlanc Arena (French: Centre Arthur-J-Leblanc) is one of two arenas in Dieppe, New Brunswick. The arena has two surfaces, one of which meets...
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toward television. He appeared in Arthur Leblanc's Arthur (1991) a documentary about the Acadian violinist Arthur Leblanc. And he also appeared in several...
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(BC) Anita Neville (MB) Brenda Murphy (NB) Joan Marie Aylward (NL) Arthur LeBlanc (NS) Edith Dumont (ON) Wassim Salamoun (PE) Manon Jeannotte (QC) Russell...
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Arsène Lupin (section Leblanc's "Herlock Sholmès")
objections from Arthur Conan Doyle, the name was changed to "Herlock Sholmès" either because of literary copyright on the name, or, as Maurice Leblanc's son claims...
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Name Famous for Birth Death Other Arthur Leblanc [fr] music 1906 1985 violinist, composer Adélard Savoie [fr] politics 1922 2004 first mayor of the Town...
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Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn (Arthur William Patrick Albert; 1 May 1850 – 16 January 1942) was the seventh child and third son of Queen...
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Indian chief who had lived in the area. One of those early Acadians was Arthur LeBlanc, and travelers passing through the country began to refer to the lake...
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Family. She was a recipient of the MacArthur Fellowship—popularly known as the "Genius Grant"—in 2006. LeBlanc grew up in a working-class family in Leominster...
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representative, the Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia (at present Arthur Joseph LeBlanc), carries out most of the royal duties in Nova Scotia. The direct...
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the next Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia, replacing the Honourable Arthur LeBlanc.[1] Savage's first attempt at elected politics was when he ran in the...
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(BC) Anita Neville (MB) Brenda Murphy (NB) Joan Marie Aylward (NL) Arthur LeBlanc (NS) Edith Dumont (ON) Wassim Salamoun (PE) Manon Jeannotte (QC) Russell...
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(1795–1850) – businessman, banker, president of the Bank of New Brunswick Abel LeBlanc (born 1934 or 1935) – politician Colin H. Livingstone (1863–1943) – banker...
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received this violin in 1976 when the violinist and previous owner Arthur Leblanc met Dubeau and heard her play.[citation needed] The violin was classified...
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Cantigas (commissioned by ACWC) was premiered in Ottawa by the Quatuor Arthur- Leblanc at the Then, Now and Beyond series sponsored jointly by Association...
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Labrador – Joan Marie Aylward Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia – Arthur LeBlanc Lieutenant Governor of Ontario – Edith Dumont Lieutenant Governor of...
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Arthur William "Big Boy" Crudup (August 24, 1905 – March 28, 1974) was an American Delta blues singer, songwriter and guitarist. He is best known, outside...
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advice of then-Prime Minister, Stephen Harper. He was succeeded by Arthur LeBlanc on June 28, 2017. On December 27, 2019, it was announced that Grant...
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Ohio. The business remained independent until it was acquired by Leblanc in 1964. Leblanc was acquired by Conn-Selmer in 2004 and its properties became subsidiaries...
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August 31, 2021 Monarchs Elizabeth II Charles III Lieutenant Governor Arthur LeBlanc Deputy Allan MacMaster Preceded by Iain Rankin Leader of the Opposition...
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and Arthur Prysock Sings Only For You plus 4 bonus tracks. Early Years: Selected Singles 1946-1962 (Acrobat ADDCD-3458, 2023) 2-CD Eagle, Bob; LeBlanc, Eric...
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the Canada Council and has been commissioned to write works for the Arthur-LeBlanc String Quartet, the Ensemble Contemporain de Montréal, the Musica Nova...
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metres (1,106 ft)); in front, on north side of the river, the "Mont Arthur-Leblanc" is topping the sector at 465 metres (1,526 ft); "Rapide de la Montagne"...
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alongside Nazneen Contractor, Brandon Jay McLaren, Sarah Greene and Karen LeBlanc, created by David Vainola and Frank Spotnitz, where he played the lead...
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Scotia. Status Currently constituted Founder Myra Freeman Chancellor Arthur LeBlanc Grades Member Post-nominals ONS Precedence Next (higher) Order of New...
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Le Blanc (surname) (redirect from Leblanc (surname))
murderer Armand LeBlanc (1921–2004), American politician Arthur LeBlanc (born 1943), 33rd Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia Azor LeBlanc (1927-2011), Canadian...
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