Pierre-Alfred Daviault (November 9, 1899 – November 18, 1964) was a Canadian translator and author. He helped to create the first professional translation...
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l’histoire acadienne : Le baron de Saint-Castin (Dax: P. Pradeu, 1934) Pierre Daviault, Le Baron de Saint-Castin, chef abénaquis (Montréal: Éditions de l’AC-F...
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1952 - Pierre Daviault Weinberg, Justin (2021-09-22). "Kymlicka Wins Chauveau Medal". Daily Nous. Retrieved 2021-10-09. "Past Award Winners - Pierre Chauveau...
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the firmament of American botanical science.” The literary critic Pierre Daviault, in Le Droit, is equally complimentary: . . . This book, Flore Laurentienne...
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1958 - Raymond Barbeau 1959 - Jean Bruchési 1961 - Paul Morin 1962 - Pierre Daviault 1963 - Geneviève Massignon 1967 - Robert de Roquebrune 1974 - Gilles...
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President of the Royal Society of Canada In office 1959–1960 Preceded by Pierre Daviault Succeeded by Merton Yarwood Williams Personal details Born Henry George...
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1956–1957 William A. Mackintosh 1957–1958 Thomas W. M. Cameron 1958–1959 Pierre Daviault 1959–1960 Henry G. Thode 1960–1961 Merton Y. Williams 1961–1962 Arthur...
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Professional and academic associations Preceded by W. A. Mackintosh President of the Royal Society of Canada 1957–1958 Succeeded by Pierre Daviault...
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Pete Craig Jesse Crain Ken Crosby Clarence Currie Éric Cyr Tom Daly Ray Daviault Dave Davidson Shorty Dee Fred Demarais Ryan Dempster Scott Diamond Jason...
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repeatedly. Carragher was reportedly speared twice in the groin. Patrick Daviault, an assistant coach for the Aigles Bleus, pulled a metal net mooring from...
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Pierre-Boucher—Les Patriotes—Verchères is a federal electoral district in Quebec. It encompasses a portion of Quebec that had been included in the electoral...
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Jennifer Kierans – writer Pierre Colin-Tiebert – writer Thomas LaPierre – writer Jacques Bouchard – writer Jacques Daviault – writer Patrick Granleese...
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Pierre Breton (born October 3, 1966) is a Canadian Liberal politician who was elected as a Member of Parliament in the House of Commons of Canada to represent...
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Incognito (Celine Dion album) (category Albums produced by Pierre Bazinet)
guitars Sylvian Bolduc – bass guitar Alain Barletano – drums Pierre Hebert – drums Martin Daviault – saxophone, flute Patrick Vetter – saxophone Isa Minoke –...
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of Saint-Denis (held by the Liberals) has been dissolved into Ahuntsic. Daviault did not seek reelection Pettigrew elected in a by-election in March 1996...
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Lemay – musical direction, arrangements Marc Alie – drums Martin Daviault – saxophone Pierre Gauthier – guitar Breen LeBoeuf – bass Paul Morin – keyboards...
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1988) is a Canadian politician who was elected to represent the riding of Pierre-Boucher—Les Patriotes—Verchères in the House of Commons in the 2015 federal...
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Quebec Political party Union Nationale Spouse(s) Marcelle Lévy-Génard Rose Daviault Children Gilbert Alma mater Collège Mont-Saint-Louis, Universite Laval...
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40.9 Liberal Pierre Garceau 10,617 33.6 -6.5 Progressive Conservative Jean Méthot 4,799 15.2 -29.5 Ralliement créditiste Philippe Daviault 2,488 7.9 -5...
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Some lower courts have struck it down and others have upheld it, see R v Daviault R v Perka and R v Latimer s.536.4(1) of the Criminal Code s. 536(4) of...
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Canadian Parliament. She was defeated by Bloc Québécois candidate Michel Daviault in the 1993 election. After losing her seat, she made three unsuccessful...
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Sauvageau Bloc Québécois Nicole Roy-Arcelin Ahuntsic Quebec 1988 Michel Daviault Bloc Québécois Larry Schneider Regina—Wascana Saskatchewan Minister of...
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***** André Ouellet was appointed head of Canada Post, and was replaced by Pierre Pettigrew in a by-election on March 25, 1996. ****** David Berger was appointed...
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Tanzanian diplomat, Ambassador to Russia (2002–2004), heart attack. Ray Daviault, 86, Canadian baseball player (New York Mets). Dovid Feinstein, 91, Belarusian-born...
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Darlène Daviault (PIQ) 294 0.48% Pierre Breton Sherbrooke Élisabeth Brière 17,490 29.28% Dany Sévigny 6,362 10.65% Claude Forgues 15,470 25.90% Pierre-Luc...
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40.9 Liberal Pierre Garceau 10,617 33.6 -6.5 Progressive Conservative Jean Méthot 4,799 15.2 -29.5 Ralliement créditiste Philippe Daviault 2,488 7.9 -5...
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Darlène Daviault (PIQ) 294 0.48% Pierre Breton Sherbrooke Élisabeth Brière 17,490 29.28% Dany Sévigny 6,362 10.65% Claude Forgues 15,470 25.90% Pierre-Luc...
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1950) November 5 – Robert Peterson, politician (b. 1937) November 6 Ray Daviault, baseball player (b. 1934) Jim Neilson, ice hockey player (b. 1940) November...
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Nicole Roy-Arcelin Progressive Conservative 35th 1993–1997 Michel Daviault Bloc Québécois 36th 1997–2000 Eleni Bakopanos Liberal 37th 2000–2004...
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first elected in 1974 as Liberal member for Kent—Essex, Ontario. Michel Daviault b. 1952 first elected in 1993 as Bloc Québécois member for Ahuntsic, Quebec...
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