Laurendeau may refer to Ad lard Laurendeau , politician Quebec, Canada and a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec Ald ric Laurendeau 1890 1961 , Quebec politician and physician Andr Laurendeau 1912 1968 , journalist, politician, playwright co chair of the Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism in Quebec, Canada Louis Phillipe Laurendeau 1861 1916 , Canadian composer and bandmaster Marcel Laurendeau , politician in Manitoba, Canada Martin Laurendeau born 1964 , former touring professional tennis player and present coach See also 78 Laurendeau , bus route in Montreal, Quebec, Canada C gep Andr Laurendeau , CEGEP pre university and technical college in Montreal LaSalle , Quebec, Canada difice Andr Laurendeau , eleven story office tower in Quebec City, Canada Laurendeau Dunton commission or Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism Laranda disambiguation Larinda Larunda surname de Laurendeau fr Laurendeau ... more details
Infobox person name Andr Laurendeau image Andr Laurendeau.jpg alt caption Andr Laurendeau birth name Joseph Edmond Andr Laurendeau birth date Birth date 1912 03 21 birth place Montreal, Quebec death ... names known for occupation Journalist , politician , and playwright Joseph Edmond Andr Laurendeau ... to as Andr Laurendeau . He was active in Qu b cois life, in various spheres and capacities, for three decades. Laurendeau s career also spanned the most turbulent periods in the history of Canada . ref Cook & Behiels, The Essential Laurendeau , Copp Clark Publishing, Toronto, 1976, p.7. ref Early life Andr Laurendeau was born March 21, 1912, into a notable Qu b cois family. He was the only child of Blanche Hardy and Arthur Laurendeau. Theirs was a very musically and politically oriented home, and also a very Catholic atmosphere. His father Arthur was an ardent nationalist and Laurendeau ... historian Abb Lionel Groulx . ref Horton, Andr Laurendeau, French Canadian Nationalist, 1912 1968 , Oxford University Press, Toronto, 1992. ref Laurendeau graduated from Coll ge Sainte Marie in 1931. ref Bouvier, Andr Laurendeau , LIDEC inc., Montr al, 1996, p. 5 ref Due to a bout with depression, Laurendeau did not pursue a university degree immediately thereafter. The fact that he reached ... Cook 1976 Cook & Behiels, The Essential Laurendeau , Copp Clark Publishing, Toronto, 1976. ref Starting in 1933, Laurendeau and several friends from the University of Montr al founded a neo nationalist ... a member of Jeune Canada, Laurendeau helped organize and spoke at a protest rally titled Politicians ..., both rallies taking place in 1933. Laurendeau questioned the validity of the charges of maltreatment ... weight felt as a cohesive unit. ref Laurendeau, Politiciens et Juifs in Cook & Behiels, Eds., The Essential Laurendeau , Copp Clark Publishing, Toronto, 1976, p. 37. ref While claiming not to be anti ... Laurendeau wrote an article in the French edition of Maclean s magazine, which essentially denounced ... more details
Ald ric Laurendeau September 25, 1890 January 11, 1961 was a Quebec politician and physician. He was born in Saint Gabriel de Brandon, Quebec Saint Gabriel de Brandon in the Lanaudi re region of Quebec and worked as a doctor. He was a Liberal Party of Canada Liberal candidate in the Canadian federal election, 1945 1945 federal election and was elected in the riding of Berthier Maskinong but did not run in the Canadian federal election, 1949 1949 federal election . Laurendeau was mayor of Saint Gabriel de Brandon for eight years. His cousin was novelist and Bloc populaire canadien politician Andr Laurendeau External links http www2.parl.gc.ca parlinfo Files Parliamentarian.aspx?Item 38D6D100 47A1 45F1 877A 9FEFC69885FD&Language E Parliamentary biography Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Laurendeau, Aldreic ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH September 25, 1890 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH January 11, 1961 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Laurendeau, Aldreic Category 1890 births Category 1961 deaths Category Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Quebec Category Liberal Party of Canada MPs Category Mayors of places in Quebec Liberal Quebec MP stub Quebec mayor stub fr Ald ric Laurendeau ... more details
BLP sources date August 2011 No footnotes date August 2011 Infobox tennis biography name Martin Laurendeau nickname image country CAN residence Montreal , Canada birth date Birth date and age 1964 7 10 birth place Montreal height convert 191 cm ft abbr on weight turnedpro 1986 plays Right handed one handed backhand careerprizemoney United States dollar US 349,692 singlesrecord 36 60 singlestitles 0 highestsinglesranking No. 90 October 10, 1988 AustralianOpenresult 2R 1988 Australian Open Men s Singles 1988 FrenchOpenresult 1R 1987 French Open Men s Singles 1987 Wimbledonresult 3R 1991 Wimbledon Championships Men s Singles 1991 USOpenresult 4R 1988 U.S. Open Men s Singles 1988 doublesrecord 15 33 doublestitles 0 highestdoublesranking No. 139 August 21, 1989 grandslamsdoublesresults yes AustralianOpenDoublesresult 2R 1990 Australian Open Men s Doubles 1990 FrenchOpenDoublesresult WimbledonDoublesresult 1R 1991 Wimbledon Championships Men s Doubles 1991 USOpenDoublesresult 2R 1988 United States Open Men s Doubles 1988 updated October 14, 2009 Martin Laurendeau born July 10, 1964 in Montreal is a former touring professional tennis player, and present coach and non playing captain of the Canada Canadian Davis Cup team. A 6 3 right hander, Laurendeau starred in collegiate tennis at Pepperdine University where he played between 1984 and 1987. He finished his career with the second most career singles wins in school history with 80 and the third best singles winning percentage .816 . During his pro career which stretched from 1986 to 1993, Laurendeau had a career Association of Tennis ... 1988. His tour doubles record stands at 15 and 33. Laurendeau has been a tennis coach since 1994 ... page for Laurendeau Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Laurendeau, Martin ALTERNATIVE ... DEFAULTSORT Laurendeau, Martin Category 1964 births Category Living people Category Canadian ... Summer Olympics fr Martin Laurendeau ... more details
Ad lard Laurendeau was a politician Quebec , Canada and a Legislative Assembly of Quebec Member of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec MLA . ref QuebecMNAbio laurendeau adelard 4023 ref Early life He was born on December 1, 1883 in Montreal . He became an industrial painter and a union activist. Political career He ran as a Labour candidates and parties in Canada Labor candidate in the district of Maisonneuve provincial electoral district Maisonneuve in the Quebec general election, 1919 1919 provincial election and won. He finished second in the Quebec general election, 1923 1923 election and was defeated by Conservative Party of Quebec historical Conservative candidate Jean Marie Pellerin . Death He died on July 21, 1968. Footnotes Reflist s start s par ca qc succession box title Member of the Legislative Assembly MLA , District of Maisonneuve provincial electoral district Maisonneuve before J r mie Louis D carie J r mie Louis D carie Liberal after Jean Marie Pellerin Jean Marie Pellerin Conservative years Quebec general election, 1919 1919 &ndash Quebec general election, 1923 1923 s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Laurendeau, Adelard ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Canadian politician DATE OF BIRTH 1883 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1968 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Laurendeau, Adelard Category 1883 births Category 1968 deaths Category Labour Party Quebec MNAs Quebec MNA stub ... more details
Marcel Laurendeau is a politician in Manitoba , Canada . He was a member of the Manitoba legislature from 1990 to 2003, representing the Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba in the south end Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg riding of St. Norbert Manitoba riding St. Norbert . Laurendeau began his political career at the municipal level, having been elected to the Winnipeg City Council in 1988 replacing John Angus politician John Angus , who had been elected to the provincial legislature . He was himself elected to the provincial legislature in the Manitoba general election, 1990 provincial election of 1990 , ironically defeating Manitoba Liberal Party Liberal Angus by 117 votes. ref name CBC cite web url http www.cbc.ca manitobavotes2003 riding 045 title Manitoba Votes 2003 accessdate 2008 06 21 work CBC.ca date 2003 06 16 ref For the next five years, Laurendeau was a backbench supporter of Premier Gary Filmon . He was briefly kidnapped in his car in 1992, and subsequently called for greater security on the legislative grounds. ref cite web url http www2.parl.gc.ca Sites LOP Infoparl english issue.asp?param 143&art 954 title Legislative Reports accessdate 2008 06 21 work Canadian Parliamentary Review ref ref cite book editor David Leyton Brown title Canadian Annual Review of Politics ... of Canada Winnipeg Free Press , 12 June 1993 . Laurendeau was re elected in the Manitoba general election ... were defeated in the Manitoba general election, 1999 provincial election of 1999 , although Laurendeau ..., as Marilyn Brick came within 670 votes of defeating Laurendeau. Laurendeau served as opposition House ... beat Laurendeau in a rematch, 3355 votes to 2610. ref name CBC After his defeat, he joined the Arbitration and Mediation Institute of Manitoba . Laurendeau supported Stockwell Day for the leadership ... references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Laurendeau, Marcel ALTERNATIVE ... DEFAULTSORT Laurendeau, Marcel Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people ... more details
Infobox bus transit name 78 Laurendeau logo logo size 100px image STM78Laurendeau.jpg founded 1926 service type File Autobusmontr al.svg 20px Bus service destinations Angrignon Montreal Metro Angrignon Metro Lionel Groulx Montreal Metro Lionel Groulx Metro stops 28 eastbound, 29 westbound fleet Nova Bus Nova Bus LFS ridership annual ridership fuel type Diesel fuel Diesel operator Soci t de transport de Montr al website http www.stm.info bus PLAN LIG PLAN78.htm 78 Route Map The 78 Laurendeau is a bus route in Montreal , Quebec , Canada . It is operated by the Soci t de transport de Montr al STM . The route operates 5 days a week between the hours of 5  AM and 1  AM and Week ends from 5 AM to 11 PM. It is a wheelchair accessible route. It serves the Boroughs of Montreal boroughs of C te des Neiges Notre Dame de Gr ce and Le Sud Ouest . It has 28 stops in the eastbound direction and 29 stops in the westbound direction. It is also linked to Angrignon Montreal Metro Angrignon Metro , Monk Montreal Metro Monk Metro of the Montreal Metro s green line, Lionel Groulx Montreal Metro Lionel Groulx Metro and Place Saint Henri Montreal Metro Place Saint Henri Metro on the orange line. The fare is 3.00 cash coins only or an STM transit pass. Schedule This route has intervals of 30 minutes all day, 7 days a week. See also List of Montreal bus routes External links http www.stm.info english bus plan lig A PL78.htm Map http www.stm.info english bus geomet a geo78.htm Schedule Category Montreal bus routes STM bus routes navbox ... more details
difice Andr Laurendeau is an eleven story office tower in Quebec City , Canada . It was built between 1935 and 1937 and is the property of the government of the Province of Quebec . In 1980 it was named in honor of journalist and politician Andr Laurendeau . External links http www.emporis.com en wm bu ?id 177951 difice Andr Laurendeau http www.assnat.qc.ca FRA patrimoine lexique ef index.html Government of the Province of Quebec, Canada coord 46.8084 N 71.2155 W display title Category Buildings and structures in Quebec City Edifice Andre Laurendeau Category Quebec government buildings Quebec struct stub ... more details
Louis Philippe Laurendeau b. St Hyacinthe, Quebec , Canada , 1861 &ndash d. Montreal 13 February 1916 was a Canadian composer and bandmaster. He also held an editorial position with Carl Fischer Music Carl Fischer , the New York music publishers. Most of Laurendeau s compositions and arrangements were for concert or military band and were published primarily by Fischer and Cundy Bettoney . He also composed works of specific Canadian interest, such as Shores of the St Lawrence , a medley for band, and Land of the Maple , Opus 235, a march. He wrote, as well, on music pedagogy, including volumes on band instruction and arranging for band. He occasionally wrote under the pseudonym, Paul Laurent. He is, without a doubt, most familiar to audiences throughout the world through his band arrangement of Julius Fu k composer Julius Fu k s 1897 march, Entrance of the Gladiators originally entitled Grande Marche Chromatique . Laurendeau arranged the march in 1910 and published it as Thunder and Blazes. The piece is published by Carl Fischer as by Fu k Laurendeau . The work is the best known circus march in the world and has become a musical icon for that form of entertainment. Sources http www.canadianencyclopedia.ca index.cfm?PgNm EMCSubjects&TCE Version U&mState 2 Encyclopedia of Music in Canada External links IMSLP id Laurendeau, Louis Philippe Use dmy dates date December 2010 Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Laurendeau, Louis Phillipe ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Canadian composer and bandmaster DATE OF BIRTH 1861 PLACE OF BIRTH St Hyacinthe, Quebec, Canada DATE OF DEATH 13 February 1916 PLACE OF DEATH Montreal DEFAULTSORT Laurendeau, Louis Phillipe Category Canadian composers Category 1861 births Category 1916 deaths ... more details
Infobox University image name Cegep Andr Laurendeau native name Cegep Andr Laurendeau motto established 1973 type public CEGEP Director Herv Pilon affiliation non denominational dean city 1111, rue Lapierre Montreal state Quebec QC country Canada H8N 2J4 students 2700 undergrad pre university students technical postgrad not available free label Sports teams free Ideal staff affiliations Association of Canadian Community Colleges ACCC , Canadian Colleges Athletic Association CCAA , Quebec Student Sports Federation QSSF , Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada AUCC , campus Suburban area Suburban mascot Ideal colours Orange color Orange color box FFA500 & Blue color blue color box 072B61 free label free website http www.claurendeau.qc.ca claurendeau.qc.ca address 1111, Lapierre, Montreal, Quebec, Canada H8N 2J4 telephone 514 364 3320 The C gep Andr Laurendeau is a CEGEP pre university and technical college located at 1111 Lapierre Street in Montreal LaSalle, Quebec LaSalle , Quebec , Canada . History The college traces its origins to the merger of several institutions which became public ones in 1967, when the Quebec system of CEGEPs was created. C gep Andr Laurendeau was named after Andr Laurendeau , a novelist, playwright, essay writer, journalist and politician in Quebec , Canada . Programs The Province of Quebec awards a Diploma of Collegial Studies for two types of programs two years of pre university studies or three years of vocational technical studies. The pre university programs, which take two years to complete, cover the subject matters which roughly correspond to the additional year of high school given elsewhere in Canada in preparation for a chosen field in university. The technical programs, which take three years to complete, apply to students ... Qc Uni CEGEP yes Category Quebec CEGEP Andr Laurendeau Category Universities and colleges in Montreal Cegep Andre Laurendeau Category LaSalle, Quebec Montreal stub fr C gep Andr Laurendeau ... more details
BLP sources date April 2011 Marilyn Brick is a politician in Manitoba , Canada . She is currently a member of the Manitoba legislature . ref http www.gov.mb.ca legislature members bios living.html b Manitoba Legislature biographies ref Brick was educated at the University of Manitoba , graduating from the university s Bachelor of Physical Education program and receiving a Continuing Education Division Certificate in Human Resource Management . She has been involved in a number of community programs, serving as President of the Richmond Kings Community Centre and as a member of the Manitoba Parks and Recreation Association Board of Governors. Brick has also founded a day care advocacy group, received a Citation Award for volunteer service to the Red Cross , and served on the Canadian Union of Public Employees Local 500. Prior to her election, Brick worked in the Community Services Department of the City of Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg . She had previously held several other positions in the city, working in the field of Recreation Services and Marketing. In the Manitoba general election of 1999 , Brick ran as a New Democratic Party New Democrat in the south end Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg riding of St. Norbert . She lost to Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba Progressive Conservative incumbent Marcel Laurendeau , 4152 votes to 3482. In the Manitoba general election of 2003 2003 election , the NDP made a number of historic breakthroughs in south Winnipeg. Brick defeated Laurendeau, 3355 votes to 2610, and became the first social democrat ever to represent the riding. She was re elected in the Manitoba general election, 2007 2007 provincial election . References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Brick, Marilyn ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Canadian politician DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Brick, Marilyn Category New Democratic Party of Manitoba MLAs Category Women MLAs in Manitoba Category Li ... more details
Infobox gridiron football person name Mathieu Bertrand team Edmonton Eskimos image ImageWidth caption status Active import no position1 Fullback birth date Birth date and age 1977 12 28 birth place Chambly, Quebec number 30 CIS Universit Laval Laval high school Laurendeau High School Laurendeau Height ft 6 Height in 3 Weight lbs 240 CFLDraftedYear 2003 CFLDraftedRound 5 CFLDraftedPick 44 CFLDraftedTeam Montreal Alouettes playing years 2004 present playing teams Edmonton Eskimos Canadian Football League CFL career highlights Grey Cup champion 93rd Grey Cup 2005 CFLAllStar Awards Honours small CFLPA Pro Player All Star 2008 CFL season 2008 CFLPA Pro Player All Stars 2008 small br small Eskimos Most Outstanding Rookie 2004 CFL season 2004 small br small Eskimos Most Outstanding Special Teams Player 2007 CFL season 2007 small Records CFL 322 Mathieu Bertrand born December 28, 1977, in Chambly, Quebec is a Canadian football Fullback American football fullback playing for the Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian Football League . External links http cflpa.com index.php?module roster&func view&team 3 Edmonton Eskimos roster http cflpa.com index.php?module roster&func display&ros id 322 CFLPA player profile Edmonton Eskimos roster navbox Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bertrand, Mathieu ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH December 28, 1977 PLACE OF BIRTH Chambly, Quebec DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bertrand, Mathieu Category 1977 births Category Living people Category Edmonton Eskimos players Category Laval Rouge et Or football players Category People from Chambly, Quebec Category Players of Canadian football from Quebec Canadianfootball bio stub ... more details
Guylaine Guy born Guylaine Chailler April 6, 1929 is a Canada Canadian singer and Painting painter from Montreal , Quebec . ref http www.imdb.com name nm0349817 ref ref http www.retrojeunesse60.com guylaine.guy.html ref Biography Guylaine Guy debuted in Montreal in the animated world of cabaret s. She initially sang at the Faisan Dor in 1950 and in 1952 was elected Miss Radio TV by Radiomonde. She worked in Montreal cabarets for several years, often alongside Jacques Normand and Gilles Pellerin. In 1955 Charles Trenet discovered Guylaine in Montreal and began writing songs for her. She made a grand entrance at the Olympia with Charles Trenet and Louis Armstrong . Settling permanently in Paris in 1956, she released on record several Trenet songs and performed at the Bobino Theater. After touring Europe , North Africa and the Middle East , Guylaine Guy returned temporarily to Quebec. She performed in Montreal at the opening of the Queen Elizabeth Hotel in April 1958, made several television appearances, and played the title role in Irma La Douce musical Irma La Douce with the Theater of the New World. In 1963, she had a big hit on the charts with the song Salvame Dios . Shortly after, she turned to painting and left her singing career. Guylaine Guy is the daughter of Quebec singer and actress Lise Bonheur born Leontine Laurendeau and sister to singer Colette Bonheur , painter Lise Chailler, and singer and artist Monique Chailler. She is also the niece of John Philip Sousa s first oboe ist, Alexander Laurendeau. References No footnotes date December 2009 Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Guy, Guylaine ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH April 6, 1929 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Guy, Guylaine Category 1929 births Category Canadian jazz singers Category Canadian female singers Category Musicians from Quebec Category Canadian musical theatre actors Category Living people Canada musician stub fr Guylaine ... more details
Adelard or Adelhard is a given name. It may refer to Middle Ages Adelard, father of the Frankish saint Herlindis of Maaseik died 745 Adalard of Corbie 751 827 Adelard of Spoleto died 824 Adelard of Ghent , 11th century biographer of St Dunstan Adelard of Bath 12th century Canadians since the 19th century Ad lard Godbout 1892 1956 , Canadian politician Ad lard Turgeon 1863 1930 , Canadian lawyer and politician Ad lard Langevin 1855 1915 , Canadian archbishop and priest Louis Ad lard Sen cal 1829 1889 , Canadian businessman and politician Ad lard Bellemare 1871 1933 , Canadian politician Adelard Lafrance 1912 1995 , Canadian ice hockey player Ad lard Laurendeau 1883 1968 , Canadian politician Joseph Ad lard Descarries , 1853 1927 , Canadian lawyer and politician Joseph Ad lard Dubeau 1873 1937 , Canadian politician Marc Ad lard Tremblay born 1922 , Canadian anthropologist Charles Ignace Ad lard Gill 1871 1918 , Canadian artist Places Adelard, Ontario disambig hn Category Given names de Adelard ... more details
L Action nationale ISSN 0001 7469 is a French language French language monthly published in Quebec , Canada . The magazine publishes critical analysis of Quebec s linguistic, social, cultural and economic realities. Since 1917, some 17,000 authors have appeared in it, including such Quebec intellectuals such as Andr Laurendeau , Pierre Vadeboncoeur , Pierre Trudeau , Lionel Groulx , Marcel Rioux , Richard Ares , Fernand Dumont and Esdras Minville . The current director of the magazine is Robert Laplante . See also Quebec nationalism External links http www.action nationale.qc.ca Website of L Action nationale fr icon http bibnum2.banq.qc.ca bna actionnationale L Action nationale , 1933 2005 , full online access to all issues from 1933 to 2005 through the Web site of the BAnQ . Quebec stub local mag stub DEFAULTSORT Action nationale, L Category Canadian cultural magazines Category Magazines published in Montreal Category Quebec sovereigntist media Category French language magazines in Canada fr L Action nationale ... more details
Infobox French commune name Valdivienne region Poitou Charentes department Vienne arrondissement Montmorillon canton Chauvigny INSEE 86233 postal code 86300 mayor Roland Laurendeau term 2008&ndash 2014 longitude 0.6378 latitude 46.5081 elevation m 122 elevation min m 62 elevation max m 149 area km2 61.24 population 2470 population date 2006 Valdivienne is a Communes of France commune in the Vienne Departments of France department in the Poitou Charentes Regions of France region in western France . See also Communes of the Vienne department References http www.insee.fr en home home page.asp INSEE reflist Vienne communes Category Communes of Vienne Vienne geo stub ca Valdivienne ceb Valdivienne es Valdivienne eu Valdivienne fr Valdivienne it Valdivienne nl Valdivienne oc Valdivienne pl Valdivienne pt Valdivienne sk Valdivienne uk vi Valdivienne vo Valdivienne war Valdivienne ... more details
Infobox television show name Ricardo format Cooking show runtime 30 minutes including commercials presenter Ricardo Larriv e country CAN network T l vision de Radio Canada Radio Canada num episodes first aired 2002 last aired present Ricardo is a daily French language cooking show that airs weekdays on T l vision de Radio Canada Radio Canada and is hosted by Ricardo Larriv e . He presents accessible recipes alone or accompanied by a guest or a member of his rotating panel of contributors nutritionists H l ne Laurendeau and Christina Blais, gardener Pierre Gingras and sommelier Fran ois Chartier. The show moved in 2006 from a television studio to a purpose built kitchen in Ricardo s home in Chambly, Quebec . See also Ricardo and Friends , English language adaptation of the series DEFAULTSORT Ricardo Tv Series Category Television series produced in Quebec Category Radio Canada network shows Category Canadian cooking television series Category Chambly, Quebec ... more details
in the Second Boer War . Citation needed date September 2007 Andr Laurendeau recorded anecdotal evidence in his 1963 journal during the Laurendeau Dunton Commission that English Canadians ... title Andr Laurendeau et le destin d un peuple publisher Biblioth que Paul mile Boulet de l Universit ... moniere denis andre laurendeau andre laurendeau.doc doi id isbn page 324 ref Anecdotal evidence ... more details
Laurier was a provincial electoral district in the province of Quebec , Canada . Located in the Montreal region, it formed in 1966 from parts of Montreal Laurier. In 1994, it became part of the new riding of Laurier Dorion following a merger with the defunct riding of Dorion provincial electoral district Dorion . Montreal Laurier existed from 1912 to 1966. The riding was named in honour of former Canadian Prime Minister Wilfrid Laurier Members of Legislative Assembly Montreal Laurier riding Napol on Turcot , Quebec Liberal Party Liberal 1912 1919 Ernest Poulin , Liberal 1919 1923 Alfred Duranleau , Conservative Party of Quebec historical Conservative Party 1923 1927 Ernest Poulin, Liberal 1927 1935 Z non Lesage , Action liberale nationale 1935 1936 Charles Auguste Bertrand , Liberal 1936 1939 Paul Gauthier politician Paul Gauthier , Liberal 1939 1944 Andr Laurendeau , Bloc populaire canadien 1944 1948 Paul Proven al , Union Nationale Quebec Union Nationale 1948 1954 Ars ne Gagne , Union Nationale 1955 1960 Ren L vesque , Liberal 1960 1966 Members of National Assembly Laurier riding Ren L vesque, Liberal Parti Qu b cois 1966 1970 Andr Marchand politician Andr Marchand , Liberal 1970 1981 Christos Sirros , Liberal 1981 1994 References http www.quebecpolitique.com elections et referendums circonscriptions elections dans laurier Election results coord missing Quebec Category Former Quebec provincial electoral districts Laurier fr Montr al Laurier ... more details
Maisonneuve was a provincial electoral district located in the province of Quebec , Canada . Situated in the Montreal region, it was formed in 1912 from parts of Hochelaga provincial electoral district Hochelaga . It remained until 1989 when it became part of Hochelaga Maisonneuve provincial electoral district Hochelaga Maisonneuve . It was named after the founder of Ville Marie now Montreal , Paul Chomedey de Maisonneuve . Members of Legislative Assembly J r mie Louis Decarie , Quebec Liberal Party Liberal 1912 1919 Ad lard Laurendeau , Parti ouvrier 1919 1923 Jean Marie Pellerin , Conservative Party of Quebec historical Conservative Party 1923 1927 William Tremblay politician William Tremblay , Parti Ouvrier 1927 1931 Charles Joseph Arcand , Liberal 1931 1935 William Tremblay, Conservative Party Union Nationale Quebec Union Nationale 1935 1939 Joseph Georges Caron , Liberal 1939 1944 Joseph Fran ois Albert Gatien , Union Nationale 1944 1952 Alcide Montpetit , Liberal 1952 1956 Lucien Tremblay , Union Nationale 1956 1962 Marcel Dupr politician Marcel Dupr , Liberal 1962 1966 Members of National Assembly Andr L veill , Union Nationale 1966 1970 Robert Burns politician Robert Burns , Parti Qu b cois 1970 1979 Georges Lalande , Liberal 1979 1981 Louise Harel , Parti Qu b cois 1981 1989 re elected in Hochelaga Maisonneuve in 1989 References http www.quebecpolitique.com elections et referendums circonscriptions elections dans hochelaga maisonneuve Election results coord missing Quebec Category Former Quebec provincial electoral districts Maisonneuve ... more details
Jean Lallemand 19 December 1898 17 November 1987 was a Canadian industrialist , philanthropist , and patron of the arts . In 1968 he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada and in 1979 he received a Canadian Music Council Medal . ref name CE cite web url http thecanadianencyclopedia.com index.cfm?PgNm TCE&Params U1ARTU0001927 title Jean Lallemand work The Canadian Encyclopedia author Isabelle Papineau Couture ref Born in Montreal , Lallemand graduated from the Universit de Montr al with a Bachelor of Arts in 1919. His uncle was conductor Arthur Laurendeau . He played an instrumental role in the founding of the Montreal Symphony Orchestra in 1934 and he was later named honorary president of the MSO for life. In 1936 he established an annual composition prize bearing his name, winners of which included composers Henri Miro , Hector Gratton , and Graham George . In 1938 he established the children s choir school La Petite Ma trise de Montr al . He remained active on the boards of a number of arts organizations in Montreal up into the latter years of his life. ref name CE References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lallemand, Jean ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 19 December 1898 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 17 November 1987 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lallemand, Jean Category 1898 births Category 1987 deaths Category Officers of the Order of Canada Category Universit de Montr al alumni ... more details
italicstitle Yamaska is a Quebec French language television series on TVA Canada TVA television station. It was created by Anne Boyer and Michel D Astous and three seasons have been broadcast starting 28 September 2009. Synopsis The drama series runs around three families, the Harrison, the Carpentier and the Brabant families living in Granby, Quebec Granby . Cast Harrison Family Normand D Amour as William Harrison Chantal Fontaine as Julie Davignon Adam Kosh as Lambert Harrison Yan England as Brian Harrison Roxanne Gaudette Loiseau as Ingrid Harrison Gabriel Maill as Fr d rick Harrison Michel Dumont as Zachary Harrison Maude Laurendeau as Victoria Carpentier Family Denis Bernard as Phillipe Carpentier lise Guilbault as R jeanne Carpentier Pascal Darilus as Geoffroy Carpentier Fran ois Arnaud actor Fran ois Arnaud as Th o Carpentier season 1 Guillaume Perreault as Th o Carpentier season 2 Sylvie De Morais as Sacha Carpentier Brabant Family Patricia Nolin as Marthe Brabant Patrick Labb as tienne Brabant Anne Marie Cadieux as H l ne Brabant mile Mailhiot as Olivier Brabant External links http tva.canoe.ca yamaska Yamaska web page on TVA website Imdb title id 1534995 DEFAULTSORT Yamaska Category Television series produced in Quebec Category 2009 Canadian television series debuts Category TVA Canada network shows fr Yamaska s rie t l vis e ... more details
Michael Behiels is a professor and University Research Chair in the Department of history at the University of Ottawa , specializing in twentieth century Canadian politics. A student of Ramsay Cook , he is a prominent defender of Pierre Trudeau s conception of federalism no special status for Quebec and maintenance of linguistic minority rights. In 1985, while a faculty member at Acadia University , his published doctoral dissertation Prelude to Quebec s Quiet Revolution was nominated for the Governor General s Award for non fiction. Thanks to this book s success, he is still considered to be a major authority on the thought of former Le Devoir editor Andr Laurendeau . He frequently appears in the media to comment on current events, most notably on CPAC TV channel CPAC s weekly call in show Goldhawk Live . Behiels in 2010 has argued that Canada has recently undergone a political realignment , of the sort that that occurs rarely and makes a long term shift in the political alignment of the parties. The patterns of the 2004, 2006, and 2008 elections and the continuance of Harpers government, argues Behiels, has led many of Canada s political experts to the conclusion that a new political party paradigm has emerged. Behiels says they find its basis in a right wing political party capable of reconfiguring the role of the state federal and provincial in twenty first century. ref Michael D. Behiels, Stephen Harper s Rise to Power Will His New Conservative Party Become Canada s Natural Governing Party of the Twenty First Century?, American Review of Canadian Studies Vol. 40, No. 1, March 2010, 118 145 ref In 2011, he was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada . ref cite web url http www.rsc.ca documents media Class of 2011 Citations ENG.pdf title Class of 2011 List of New Fellows work Royal Society of Canada ref Bibliography The Essential Laurendeau , ed. 1976 Prelude to Quebec s Quiet Revolution 1985 Quebec Since 1945 , ed. 1987 The Meech Lake Primer ed. 1989 Canad ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 No footnotes date December 2009 Colette Bonheur , whose real name is Colette Chailler, is a Quebec singer born in Montreal on September 20, 1927 and died in Freeport Bahamas on October 15, 1966. Biography Colette Bonheur is observed in the radio show The Phantom of the keyboard piano CKVL FM Montreal , led by Jacques Normand, Gilles Pellerin and pianist Billy Munro in the late 1940s. The singer joined by following the cabaret troupe The Golden Pheasant by Jacques Normand in October 1950. From 1954 to 1957, she shared with Jacques Normand Gilles Pellerin and starred in the variety show door open on the Radio Canada . Meanwhile, she sang in cabarets Montreal s most popular contemporaries such as Cabaret Saint Germain des Pres Montreal , The Continental Caf , rue Saint Urbain in Montreal or Quebec Chez Gerard. In the fall of 1954 she participated with Jacques Normand, Gilles Pellerin, Normand Hudon, Pierre Theriault and other programming of three Beavers, a new tavern opened above the Caf Saint Jacques. Her rendition of Violets fields Yves Beauparlant won her the prize in radio Canadian singing contest in 1957. In 1961 she married the saxophonist Gerry Robinson with whom she will settle in the Bahamas. Colette Bonheur is the daughter of Quebec singer and actress Lise Bonheur born Leontine Laurendeau , sister of singer and painter Guylaine Guy , painter Lise Chailler, and singer and artist Monique Chailler. Colette is also niece to John Philip Sousa s first oboeist Alexander Laurendeau. She died on October 15, 1966 in Freeport, Bahamas under circumstances that remain mysterious. Discography Colette Bonheur , Collection QIM 2005, Exp rience, EXP 119, Compilation . Colette Bonheur, QIM Collection 2005, Experience, EXP 119, Compilation . Colette Bonheur Chante Pour Vous 1958, Epic, LF 2007 . Colette Bonheur sings for you 1958, Epic, LF 2007 . 12 Chansons Canadiennes 1957, Path , PAM 68.000 . 12 Canadian songs 1957, Path , PAM 68,000 . Sources ... more details