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Joseph Jean-Pierre Marc
Garneau PC CC CD (born
February 23, 1949) is a
retired Canadian Member of Parliament,
retired Royal Canadian Navy
officer and...
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Garneau may
refer to:
Garneau (surname) École
Secondaire Catholique Garneau, a
school in Ottawa,
Canada Garneau River, a
tributary of the
Turgeon River...
- François-Xavier
Garneau (June 15, 1809 –
February 2 or
February 3, 1866) was a nineteenth-century
French Canadian notary, poet,
civil servant and liberal...
- The
Garneau family originally derived its
surname from the
seigneury of
Garneau in the
region of Poitou. In France,
hereditary surnames were
adopted according...
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Johanne Garneau is a
Canadian actress.
Garneau was born in Princeville, a
village in Québec. 1976 : Grand-Papa (TV series) : Lise 1984 : Les
Huxtable (TV...
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David Garneau FRSC (born 1962) is a Métis
artist whose practice includes painting, curating, and
critical writing.
Garneau was born in Edmonton, Alberta...
- The
Garneau Theatre is a
historic movie theatre located on 109
Street in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The
theatre originally operated independently until...
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Louis Garneau (born
August 9, 1958, in Sainte-Foy, Quebec, Canada) is a
retired competitive cyclist, artist, and
businessman of French-Canadian descent...
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Alfred Garneau (December 20, 1836–1904) was a poet who was born in
Lower Canada. His
father was François-Xavier
Garneau.
Alfred was the
eldest son of François-Xavier...
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Chris Garneau (born
November 5, 1982) is an
American singer-songwriter and musician.
Since releasing his
debut album,
Music for
Tourists (2006),
Garneau has...