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- Desjardins may refer to: Desjardins (surname), people with the surname Desjardins Desjardins, Lévis, Quebec, Canada, a borough of the city of Lévis Desjardins...
- Yellowjackets (2021–). Desjardins was born and raised in Vancouver, British Columbia, and she has one younger brother. Desjardins knew she wanted to act...
- The Desjardins Group (French: Mouvement Desjardins) is a Canadian financial service cooperative and the largest federation of credit unions (French: caisses...
- Dorimène Roy Desjardins (September 17, 1858 – June 14, 1932) and her husband Alphonse Desjardins were co-founders of the Caisses po****ires Desjardins (today...
- January 1, 2002. Desjardins RCM consisted of: Lévis (in its pre-amalgamation borders) Pintendre Saint-Henri Saint-Joseph-de-Lévy When Desjardins RCM was dissolved...
- Martine Desjardins may refer to: Martine Desjardins (activist), Canadian activist and political candidate Martine Desjardins (writer), Canadian writer...
- Desjardins (French, of the gardens) is a common surname in French-speaking Canada. Notable people with the surname include: Abel Desjardins [fr] (1814-1886)...
- Edward Schreyer and Howard Pawley. The son of Joseph A. Desjardins and Valentine Desautels, Desjardins was educated at St. Boniface College, St. Paul's College...
- The Desjardins' pancreatic point or Desjardins' point is the point on the surface of the abdomen above the head of the pancreas. It is located approximately...
- Desjardins is not related to André Desjardins, a notoriously corrupt union boss turned loan shark. By the mid 1980s, law enforcement saw Desjardins as...