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Maxime Crépeau (born May 11, 1994) is a
Canadian professional soccer player who
plays as a
goalkeeper for
Major League Soccer club
Portland Timbers and...
- The name
Crépeau is
derived from a
Latin word
Latin crispus and an Old
French word cresp,
crespe ("fuzzy hair"). Armand-Charles
Crépeau,
former member...
- Paul-André
Crépeau, CC OQ FRSC (May 20, 1926 – July 6, 2011) was a
Canadian legal academic who led the
reforms of the
Civil Code of
Quebec and the Quebec...
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Claude Crépeau is a
professor in the
School of
Computer Science at
McGill University. Ηe was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, in 1962. He
received a...
- Aurélie
Crépeau (March 30, 1833 –
December 21, 1910) was a
Canadian Catholic nun.
Known as
Mother Youville, she
founded the Grey Nuns of Nicolet. There...
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Michel Crépeau (French pronunciation: [miʃɛl kʁepo]; 30
October 1930, Fontenay-le-Comte, Vendée – 30
March 1999, Paris) was a
French centre-left politician...
- François
Crépeau, OC FRSC (born
April 14, 1960) is a
Canadian lawyer and Full
Professor at the
Faculty of Law at
McGill University, as well as a former...
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Archived from the
original on
April 5, 2020.
Retrieved February 20, 2019.
Crepeau, Megan; Buckley,
Madeline (March 26, 2019). "Cook
County prosecutors drop...
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Jeanne Crépeau (born 1961 in Montreal, Quebec) is a
Canadian film
director and
screenwriter from Montreal, Quebec, best
known for her film
Julie and Me...
- (1939–1948) Gérard Thibeault,
Union Nationale (1948–1962) Jean-Baptiste
Crépeau,
Liberal (1962–1966)
Election results (National ****embly)
Election results...